Bike Gallery: Denise Mueller-Korenek’s record-breaking KHS
The bike that Denise Mueller-Korenek set a bicycle land speed record on just a few days ago
The bike that Denise Mueller-Korenek set a bicycle land speed record on just a few days ago
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This 'noseless' design will bring a whole lot of comfort at a price that won't hurt your wallet.
Images from the opening day of Interbike
An inside look at EF's foray into the world of bike racing
The 23-year-old rode to second place overall at the recent Vuelta a Espana.
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Always one of the season's best races, the Vuelta delivered lots of surprises, and we have three key takeaways from the 2018 race.
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Peter can’t stop winning and 100% can’t stop releasing stunning new sunglasses
Is there a new product, or a product in development that has the potential to be a game-changer?
Lennard Zinn has a lengthy answer for what is far from a simple question regarding stack height.
With his pro team losing UnitedHealthcare as a sponsor at the end of 2018, Attias says U.S. cycling needs more personalities.
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Erica Zaveta wins back-to-back at Nittany Lion Cross in Pennsylvania, while Matthieu Boulo wins men's race with French flair.
Thanks to a winning performance in Saturday's team time trial, Sunweb took first and second place in the Madrid Challenge.
The Spanish team fell short of its goals to place at least one rider on the podium, although it won two stages and the team prize.
Peter Sagan's three-year reign as world champion will likely come to an end soon, and he was unable to win a stage at the Vuelta.
Simon Yates won the Vuelta a Espana, his first grand tour victory, but he's still bitter about losing the Giro d'Italia.
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After many years of promise, Yates secures first grand tour victory having taken a different path from Team Sky's big-budget approach
Vuelta boss believes in nurturing the sport from the bottom up rather than imposing limits
Yates balances aggression and moderation to banish Giro demons and become the first Brit to win a grand tour outside of Team Sky's structure
Zaveta banishes fear of losing to take the win while Werner wins on home turf
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Yates played it perfectly in both dangerous penultimate stage and throughout the Vuelta, proving lessons have been learned from Giro sting.
Yates's Vuelta victory marks a generational shift, with youthful pair Lopez and Mas completing the Vuelta podium.
A Titanium Legend Updated for the Gravel Revolution
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He prefers to race with aggression and it pays off for Simon Yates in stage 19 as he takes more time in the overall with one test to go.
Ruth Winder wins stage 3 from the breakaway and takes overall lead, showing strong form ahead of world road championships.
The Spanish duo of youngster Enric Mas and veteran Alejandro Valverde see hopes of winning their home tour ride up the road in Andorra.
The best riders understand … mindset wins races. And controlling your thought patterns in races is extremely powerful.
As chains have become narrower, have they also become weaker? We ran a series of tests on breaking loads and chain elasticity.
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Following the collapse of Aqua Blue sport, Warbasse and Dunbar find WorldTour rides. Former world champ Ellen van Dijk goes to Trek.
Alejandro Valverde plans to apply pressure in final mountain stages as Simon Yates clings to 25-second advantage in Vuelta overall.
After an outburst was caught on TV in stage 17, Fabio Aru begs for forgiveness, making a personal call to the venerable bike manufacturer.
Dual shell construction sets the Moon VT apart – from the competition and your money.
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Analysis of Kate Courtney's monumental world championship win. Plus: Can Yates hang on? Is Valverde too old? Vuelta questions galore.
Once a climbing superstar expected to win the Tour de France, Nairo Quintana comes up short again, this time at the Vuelta.
With two decisive mountain stages left, the Vuelta's GC scenario is eerily similar to that of the Giro. Can Simon Yates hang on?
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Michael Woods's breakthrough victory in Vuelta a España takes on deeper significance has he reveals details of family tragedy.
Simon and Adam Yates will lead the squad at the upcoming UCI world championships in Innsbruck, Austria, later this month.
The squad will fold at the end of the season, which has given its riders at the Vuelta a España more motivation to ride hard.
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Based on his experience as UCI president, Pat McQuaid says the latest round of reforms will favor Tour de France and other race organizers.
With a fourth-place result in stage 16 time trial, Steven Kruijswijk is head and shoulders above rival climbers and gaining ground.
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A reader is wondering why his chain comes off the biggest cog on a 1x mountain bike cog, and how to refurbish cassettes.
Without overall ambitions, Kiel Reijnen takes it easy on stage 16 so he can be fully rested to support Mollema and Nizzolo's stage hunting.
Bauke Mollema is an outsider on the Dutch team because Tom Dumoulin will headline the squad, but he has a shot at winning gold.
Alejandro Valverde and Nairo Quintana were second and third in the Vuelta entering Tuesday's time trial.
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It is unclear if Hincapie Racing will be able to continue in 2019 as the team searches for funding.
In the last decade, cycling's WorldTour has experienced a resurgence of Colombian talent. Why?
This is the story of broken bikes and bloodied kit and the unexplainable drive to race on.
The Vuelta GC is coming down to a matter of seconds with one week of mountainous racing remaining. What can we expect?
In her swansong worlds, Megan Guarnier will challenge climber-friendly course in Austria. King hopes to carry Vuelta form.
Each rider won Sunday's pro races to capture their second victory in as many days.
The Mitchelton-Scott rider leads the race by 26 seconds heading into Tuesday's time trial.
Months before he joins Trek-Segafredo, Richie Porte's new team is already pledging to back him in the season's top races.
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Following up his win Friday in Quebec, Michael Matthews sprints to another WorldTour win at Grand Prix de Montreal.
Rochette wins solo in her first Pro CX event of the season, Stephen Hyde wins the C1 race for the second year in a row.
Yates is racing with a more calm approach than in May's Giro d'Italia thanks to less pressure on stage 16's time trial
With 43 seconds between top four riders, the Vuelta has hit a stalemate, and the red jersey fight could go to the wire.
Weshman extends to the end of the 2021 season, having joined the British super-team in 2010.
Bookwalter pleased to finally make it into the break after several attempts, but thwarted by peloton controlling danger-man Kwiatowski.
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Lopez feeling confident about demanding final week after racing to second in stage 14, and aims to stay consistent to ensure success.
Yates in the lead ahead of crucial stage 15 to Lagos de Covadonga. He is carefully pacing himself to avoid late-race meltdown.
Movistar lets race slip away on stage 14 due to miscalculations on final climb. Nairo Quintana loses time in overall.