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NBX Gran Prix: West and Powers take first wins on Saturday
Ruby West and Jeremy Powers were victorious on day one of the NBX Gran Prix of Cross in Warwick, Rhode Island on Saturday.
Q&A with Sylvan Adams, the billionaire behind Giro d’Italia start in Israel
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GP Hasselt: Van Kessel overcomes crash at start to take win
Corne van Kessel (Telenet Fidea) overcame a first lap crash to win the Soudal Classics GP Hasselt on Saturday.
Col Collective rides the Colle del Nivolet
The Col Collective heads deep into Italy's Gran Paradiso National Park to check out a hidden gem, the 40.7km long Colle del Nivolet
Muc Off 8 in 1 Bike Cleaning Kit
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Quick Look: Suomy Timeless
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Jersey Bikes: Pinarello Dogma F10 X-Light
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Orbea Terra long-term review: Happily devouring the dirt
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The balance of motherhood, family planning and a pro career
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Commentary: Why Froome’s Giro-Tour double will win you over
Chris Froome's bold plan to attempt the Giro-Tour double will be a success no matter what happens, and it will win over skeptical fans.
Commentary: Froome’s Giro plans will spoil the Tour
Chris Froome's plan to race the Giro d'Italia will squelch the excitement of the season's most important race, the Tour de France.
Cyrille Guimard: When Machiavelli meets Napoleon
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Passing the fire: Contador, Basso come together at Polartec development team
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VN Show: Is Froome’s Giro participation a blast or a bummer?
Chris Froome will race the Giro d'Italia. Is it a bummer or a blast?
Contador Foundation’s pipeline to the pros begins in grade school
Alberto Contador made a name for himself as a pro cyclist. His greatest legacy might actually be his Foundation that develops young riders.
Report: Tom Dumoulin ‘100%’ racing 2018 Giro d’Italia
Reports indicate that Tom Dumoulin will return to the Giro d'Italia to defend his title against the likes of Chris Froome.
The Week in Tech: Bikepacking beast, rim reflectors, Kask for women
Bombtrack has a burly new bikepacking rig; a new company wants to make rims reflective; Iris Slappendel designs Kask kit.
Bikes of the Bunch: Moth Attack gravel bike
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2017 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Awards now open!
Mark Gunter was a widely respected photographer in the cycling community, and his loss has been felt by many. Last year, in partnership with Mark’s wife, Leeanne Gatien, we launched the Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year awards as a way of honouring Mark’s work and life, and to showcase the best cycling photographs of each year. This year, the awards are back and there are nearly $20,000 in prizes to be won. Do you have a winning shot?
Commentary: The hubris of Chris Froome’s Giro d’Italia bid
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Giro scrubs ‘West Jerusalem’ reference after criticism
Giro scrubs 'West Jerusalem' reference. The race came under fire for including "West Jerusalem" in its route presentation material.
Contador’s formula for great grand tours: Short stages, no power meters
Alberto Contador loves the trend toward short, mountainous grand tour stages. He also wants power meters banned from racing.
Technically Friends: GIUSEPPE BIGOLIN and Selle Italia
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Diagnosis: Relieving that pressure
We examine the case of a rider who struggled with hand numbness, shoulder tightness, and occasional arm numbness.
11 mistakes that self-trained cyclists make
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2018 Giro d’Italia details: Israel start, eight summit finishes, and Froome
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Froome Dreams Of Writing History At 2018 Giro
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Israel threatens to pull Giro support over Jerusalem wording
Israeli officials threaten to drop their partnership of the first stage of the Giro d'Italia over Jerusalem wording.
Giro d’Italia welcomes return of Chris Froome
Chris Froome, the top grand tour rider of his generation, will take on the Giro d'Italia, and race organizers couldn't be happier.
Giro 2018: Five key stages
A look at the five key stages where the 2018 Giro d'Italia could be won or lost, including stage profiles and climb profiles.
Eight riders fail drug tests at Tour of Colombia
Eight cyclists fail doping tests during August's Tour of Colombia, seven used a variant of the blood booster EPO known as CERA.
Virtual lunch ride: How remote workers can stay connected with smart trainers and Zwift
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Bunny hopping the patriarchy: Ellen Noble on making strides in cyclocross
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2018 Giro d’Italia route will challenge Froome with Alpine finale
The 2018 Giro d'Italia route will challenge four-time Tour champion with three summit finishes in the final week through the Alps.
CyclingTips Podcast: 2018 Giro under scrutiny with Froome, Israel headlines
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Eric Maves’ Pursuit Of The Ultimate Bicycle Boutique
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Contador: Froome could win the Giro
Alberto Contador believes former rival Chris Froome is ready to win a maiden Giro d'Italia title next season.
Tubs in the Barn: A Cyclocross Romance
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VN podcast, ep. 60: Will Chris Froome race the Giro?
We talk about Chris Froome's expected Giro start and analyze the Americans' strong results in a muddy weekend of European 'cross.
Holowesko-Citadel earns Pro Continental status for 2018
American team Holowesko-Citadel steps up to Pro Continental status in 2018 after six years as a Continental outfit.
Parlee Altum Disc LE
The Altum Disc is ideal ride for a former racer looking for stiffness, light weight, and peppiness mated with more relaxed steering.
Technical FAQ: Thru-axles and frame stiffness
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions pertaining to thru-axles and carbon fiber frames.
Five keys to winning the 2018 Giro
Gregor Brown examines what we know about the 2018 Giro route and puts together a list of what GC hopefuls need to do.
Tune Spurtreu laser stem alignment tool review
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Cash bonuses for clean athletes: a better way to fight doping?
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On Test: The Parlee Chebacco LE
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Kristoff: ‘I didn’t have so many offers’ but UAE took me with open arms
After negotiating a lean team market, Alexander Kristoff lands at UAE Team Emirates, plans to rebound in 2018 spring classics.
Poised for a big breakthrough: Mullen’s quest for time trial gold
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Froome expected to race 2018 Giro d’Italia
Sources confirm that Chris Froome will race the 2018 Giro d'Italia. If he wins, he'd become the first cyclist to win three consecutive tours.
Sky’s 2018 kit goes from black to white
The British squad unveiled its new kit Monday morning, and it includes some familiar patterns on a new color background.
Using the bike as an unexpected champion for eating disorder recovery
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Flandriencross: Van der Poel back to winning, Cant upsets Americans
Mathieu van der Poel and Sanne Cant were victorious at the DVV Verzekeringen Trofee Flandriencross in Hamme, Belgium on Saturday.
Zeven: van Aert victorious as Van der Poel suffers mechanical
World champion Wout van Aert (Crelan-Charles) powered to his first Telenet UCI Cyclocross World Cup victory of the season on Saturday in Zeven, Germany.
Zeven: Cant wins third World Cup race of the season
Sanne Cant won her third Telenet UCI Cyclocross World Cup race of the season on Saturday in Zeven, Germany.
Three Cool Mini Bits: Lezyne, Wahoo, Cateye
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In the Cross Hairs
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The French Divide
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PELOTON Gravel Mob: The Set Up
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WorldTour mechanics: Wizards of the wrench
WorldTour wrenches pack their mental toolboxes with equal parts patience and adrenaline, and as many languages as possible.
Fabio Aru ‘will race the Giro and Vuelta’
Fabio Aru will target the Giro d'Italia as his number one objective in 2018 and will bypass the Tour de France.
JRA with the Angry Asian: Resetting the season, one patch at a time
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Why one of the world’s oldest races, the Melbourne to Warrnambool must continue in 2018
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On Course at the 2017 PELOTON Gravel MOB!
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UCI president supports salary cap, but admits hard to implement
Newly elected UCI president David Lappartient said he supports a salary cap in cycling, but admitted it would be hard to implement.
Does cannabis belong in bike racing?
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A look at the tools pro wheel builders use
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USA Cycling Pro Road Tour 2018 calendar
The Pro Road Tour's 21 events include 11 criteriums and crit omniums, along with stage races such as Redlands and Tour of Utah.
VN Interviews podcast: Compton on Euro ‘cross, women’s equality
Katie Compton talks about her new approach to this CX season, the new races she's been able to start, and up-and-coming U.S. racers.
USA Crits 2018 calendar boasts 11 races, $100k purse
North America's biggest criterium series USA Crits will include 11 events in 2018 from April through September.
Technical FAQ: Road discs and bottom brackets
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about road disc brake options and a follow-up regarding creaky bottom brackets.
Contador launches Continental team, eyes WorldTour
Alberto Contador confirmed he will aspire to position the team in the UCI WorldTour sometime in the future.
The story behind the story: The journalist who exposed Team Sky
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Ten products I loved in 2017: David Everett
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Preview Issue 71 of PELOTON Magazine: Gravel/’Cross
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Kenny Elissonde: Art And Cycling
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CyclingTips Podcast: Is Wiggins exonerated? Not exactly
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Three great endurance road bikes tested in 2017
The endurance road category combines relaxed geometry with compliance features. Here are three of our favorite test bikes from 2017.
Cycling gold medalist: Wiggins’ use of TUEs unethical
Paralympic cycling gold medalist Jody Cundy said the practice "muddies the water" around Bradley Wiggins.
PinarellNO: Our take on the controversial e-bike ad
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