Commentary: Meeting The Donald at the Tour de Trump
For part of an afternoon back in 1989, I belonged to the inner circle of Donald Trump.
For part of an afternoon back in 1989, I belonged to the inner circle of Donald Trump.
The podcast talks takeaways from the Oz Trails Off-Road and looks ahead to Il Lombardia
Lombardia hopefuls put their form in display in Italian semi-classics before Saturday's main event
Thibaut Pinot wins Milano-Torino ahead of Miguel Ángel López and Alejandro Valverde
Sam Bennett sprints to victory in stage 2 and nabs race lead at the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey
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Alejandro Valverde's post-worlds program includes Il Lombardia, a race that favors him, yet also one he has never won.
Lennard Zinn explains how a custom saddle has helped him overcome an injury that was keeping him off the bike.
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It may seem dysfunctional to have “transfer season” hit while such a huge chunk of racing remains. The August 1 date feels ambiguous.
Maximiliano Richeze gets a rare opportunity to sprint for himself after a late crash leaves Fernando Gaviria with a broken collarbone.
From the French issue, number 78
Col de Crie & Mont Saint-Rigaud
Words and Images by Andy Bokanev
The C64 delivers more performance, more aggression, more pure speed, than any C series bike before.
Retooled Paris-Tours garners mixed reviews, Lotto-Soudal parts ways with GM, Kudus signs with Astana, Felline extends with Trek-Segafredo
More and more riders are heading off the tarmac and onto the gravel, but road bikes are not dead. Not even close.
After a lengthy search, Quick-Step has found a new sponsor in Belgian company Deceuninck
Ellen Noble takes her second win of the weekend at Charm City, while Jamey Driscoll stays patient to surge to the men's win on the final lap
Rapha returns to the WorldTour with EF Education-Drapac
If you’re looking for a well-made jersey for warm-weather rides and typically ride in bibs, this should certainly be a contender.
The first day of racing saw tight, tactical battles in the mud
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It looked like Erin Huck had lost her chance at a $10,000 payout until Chloe Woodruff unexpectedly offered Huck her own wheel.
Keegan Swenson wins the final race in the Epic Rides Series, collecting a massive $10,000 payout on a day where most riders flatted.
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It is clear e-bikes have a bright future, but it’s equally clear that no one knows yet what that future will look like.
Women's squad headlined by Marianne Vos will ride Liv bikes
Egan Bernal extends with Sky through 2023
Ibis hardtail aims for affordability, Lezyne pump is more than pump, Scicon unveils snub-nosed saddle, Kask launches a gravel helmet, BKool releases an update
With the Armstrong whistleblower lawsuit behind him and cash in hand, Floyd Landis hopes to play a part in resurrecting U.S. pro cycling.
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Even for bib short devotees, Assos S7 shorts offer a comfortable and secure fit with a supportive chamois.
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Floyd Landis says sponsorship of new team is 'closure' for him after years of controversy from stripped Tour title to Armstrong lawsuit.
Between illness and personal tragedy, Michael Woods could have written off 2018. Instead, he climbed to success at the Vuelta and worlds.
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News leaks suggest the Italian grand tour will focus on showcasing the country's high mountain passes in the north.
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It's 1985, in a stuffy one-bedroom apartment in San Jose, and Jim Gentes has had a lightbulb moment. He's just reinvented the bike helmet – and his new company, Giro, has taken its first steps towards being one of the world's leading helmet brands.
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Recovering from a hip fracture, Steve Maxwell turns to a high-tech solution to get a bike fit to reduce the risk of further injury.
For years, the bike industry has trended toward integrated componentry. In the last few years, it seems to have reached a tipping point.
Despite bringing a strong cast of climbers to Innsbruck world championships, the Colombians cannot crack the top-10 on a mountainous course.
Although she's suited for sprint finishes, Coryn Rivera attacks early at worlds in an effort to set up Team USA's climbers.
The three-time former world champion admits the rainbow jersey was weighing on him and that the Innsbruck course had too much climbing.
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We hear from Coryn Rivera on how the action played out at Innsbruck worlds and discuss why cycling fans are leery of Alejandro Valverde.
From issue 77 • Words/images: James Startt
An inside look at Team USA's week in Austria racing UCI World Road Championships, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson.
The world's best cyclists chase rainbow jerseys in the mountains around Innsbruck, Austria in the 2018 edition of UCI World Championships.
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about tubular base tape, headset spacer stack height, and more.
We tried six different pairs of shoes geared toward cyclocross and came away impressed.
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We talk to Colby Pearce about what it takes to attempt the hour record. Pearce recently set a master's world hour record in Mexico.
From issue 78 • Words by John Wilcockson with images from Horton Collection, Graham Watson & Chris Auld
From issue 78 • Words & images by James Startt
In one final day of muddy mayhem, Katerina Nash and Nicolas Cleppe come out on top at Jingle Cross in Sunday's UCI C1 race.
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Syrian refugee Ahmad Badreddin Wais races the elite men's world time trial championships; says his country needs peace.
Beginner riders and those looking to hone their MTB skills are returning to old-school flat pedals with lots of new options on the market.
After years of coming close, Alejandro Valverde finally wins a rainbow jersey. His checkered past makes it a complicated race for cycling fans.
This bike is all about speed, and it quickly became one of our favorite bikes of the year.
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Words and images by James Startt
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Spaniard's 15-year chase for the rainbow jersey comes to an end in confident victory, however, many will question if it is deserved
Dumoulin ends a season of second-places by missing out on worlds podium in four-up finale
World time trial champ Van Vleuten broke knee in fall 90 kilometers from the finish of worlds road race
Valverde wins the sprint from the front, denying Bardet, Woods and Dumoulin in attritional race that fractured on leg-breaking final climb.
Words and images by James Startt
American Kaitie Keough rode to her first career World Cup win in muddy conditions at Jingle Cross in Iowa City.
For the second week in a row, Toon Aerts and Wout Van Aert face off, and Aerts again beats the reigning world 'cross champion.
Van der Breggen takes it for the Dutch after dominating long-range attack, while Spratt fights for second and Guderzo takes third
Slick, muddy conditions don't stop dominant displays from Wyman and Sweeck
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