Roubaix: Martin aims to emulate Wiggins
Tony Martin gradually reinvents himself as a classics hard-man, and though he's yet to be a game-changer, he could be a factor in Roubaix.
Tony Martin gradually reinvents himself as a classics hard-man, and though he's yet to be a game-changer, he could be a factor in Roubaix.
Mikel Landa climbs to his first victory of 2016 on the steep pitches of Amurrio Barandio, out-kicking Wilco Kelderman in the end.
The American is building toward May's Amgen Tour of California, where he was third in 2014.
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Cylance Pro Cycling’s Kathryn Bertine has been hospitalized in La Paz, Mexico following a horrific crash Sunday at the Vuelta Feminil Internacional.
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Van Baarle, 23, rode to an impressive sixth-place finish at Flanders after riding in a long-range breakaway that was caught in the finale.
If you like the way Zipp's rim-brake 404 wheels ride, you'll be just as happy with the new disc brake-specific iteration of the deep carbon wheel.
Guarnier continues a successful spring campaign, hour record holder Stevens competes in first road races of the year, Phinney survives Flanders.
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Luis Leon Sanchez escapes with Dani Navarro in Pais Vasco stage 1 finale to narrowly claim the race's GC lead.
An up-close and personal look at the cobblestones that make Paris-Roubaix so hard, and so fascinating, shot in beautiful slow-mo video
Luke Rowe notches a career-best result at De Ronde, but Sky is still searching for an elusive monument victory.
Luis Leon Sanchez rides clear on a twisting final descent and holds off the peloton with Dani Navarro to win Vuelta al Pais Vasco stage 1.
The company's latest version of the comfortable endurance bike features a decoupler in both the seat tube and the head tube.
Tom Boonen wore the rainbow jersey when he won Flanders 2006, and he salutes Peter Sagan for the same performance in De Ronde 2016.
Peter Sagan erases the asterisk that was on his palmares by winning Sunday's Tour of Flanders, leaving everyone behind on the Paterberg.
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Peter Sagan delivers a brilliant victory, his first ever in a monument classic, at Sunday's 100th edition of the Tour of Flanders
Scenes from the 2016 Women's Tour of Flanders through the lens of Velofocus
Reigning world champions Peter Sagan and Elizabeth Armitstead score victories at the 2016 Ronde van Vlaanderen
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Greg Van Avermaet will miss Paris-Roubaix and the Amstel Gold Race after breaking his collarbone at the Tour of Flanders
Having missed the decisive move Sunday, Fabian Cancellara was unable to deliver a record-breaking fourth career Tour of Flanders victory
Michal Kwiatkowski hits the cobblestones of Flanders on a Pinarella Dogma K8
Peter Sagan decides to 'drop everybody' en route to his first career Ronde van Vlaanderen title in Sunday's 100th edition of the race
Many of the peloton's top uphill specialists are headed to northern Spain to take on the Vuelta al País Vasco
Roompot – Oranje Peloton rolled onto the Flanders cobbles with SRAM TK disc brakes, while Lampre – Merida riders are on Shimano discs
Scenes from the start of the 100th edition of De Ronde van Vlaanderen
Elizabeth Armitstead collects another prize for Boels – Dolmans
Greg Van Avermaet, among the top pre-race favorites in Flanders, crashed out of the race Sunday
Fabian Cancellara is the only Trek – Segafredo rider on a Domane at the Tour of Flanders
The Teammachine is made for the way most of us ride: Lots of long, sometimes fast miles, with the occasional race thrown in.
Sleek aesthetics, low weight, and solid safety features set the Giro Synthe helmet apart.
The POC Octal is a fantastic summer helmet with huge vents and a good size adjustment system.
Simply put, the Z1 is one of our favorite helmets, and LifeBeam only makes us love it more.
The pinnacle of Catlike’s new-to-the-U.S. shoe line impresses with its stiff grapheme-reinforced carbon fiber sole and intriguing looks.
The Catlike Whisper helmet looks great (or at least interesting) and has 39 airy vents.
Kask's Protone helmet blends the best of traditional and aero helmet design.
The Bell Gage combines a classic look with 26 big, channeled vents and modern crash protection.
The Louis Garneau Course Superleggera cycling bib is a lightweight short for summer use.
If you’re picky about fit, Endura’s FS260-Pro SL bibs are a great option.
Assos has streamlined everything about its T.Equipe shorts.
Castelli Mondiale bib shorts provide excellent support and comfort with only two seams.
We like Pactimo's Summit Raptors because they have a lighter, more race-oriented feel.
The Giro Chrono Pro bibs feature Italian Lycra, lay-flat straps, and an anatomically shaped chamois
The Xenith isn’t the lightest, stiffest, or most agile bike of the bunch, but it delivers admirably at an affordable price.
There are glimmers of greatness in Bianchi’s affordable Intenso, but there’s not enough celeste green to mask this bike’s shortcomings.
So lightweight you can almost see through it, Velocio’s Origami jersey is ideal for the hottest of rides.
For those who have ridden a cyclocross bike, the Jamis Renegade Elite will feel familiar, which is both good and bad.
Dripping with Italian style and panache, Bianchi’s Intenso Dama is drool-worthy. It was the surprise of the 2016 Buyer’s Guide testing.
The CX Zero Evo has hints of endurance geometry for long days in the saddle, but a build and design touches that are 100 percent race-worthy.
The Venge may look like an awkward bird attempting its first flight, but there is a beauty (and tons of speed) in its details.
Foundry’s Chilkoot is a workhorse. It’s not lightweight, and it doesn’t have aero-integration. But that is what we love about it.
Trek made good on its promise to deliver an aerodynamic beast that solves the comfort puzzle.
Garneau’s super lightweight jersey is serious about fit, tight without feeling restrictive and with longer, laser-finished sleeves.
The super-breathable Ascent Air 2.0 has a slim fit that forms nicely around the body without feeling restrictive.
Yep, it’s tight, and it hugs the body with a near-elastic fit, but this Assos jersey (we’re not typing that name twice) is shockingly comfortable.
The Edge embraces a racer cut but combines it with looser shoulder panels for improved freedom of movement.
Though Diamondback is now a few years into its road-bike efforts, the Century surprised several testers who still know DB as a BMX and MTB brand.
The P.R.O. Pursuit jersey is all about the technical materials from the dimpled aero fabric to the laser-cut ventilation panels.
The RP9 is a second-tier shoe that is better than most companies' premier offerings. Those with high-volume feet should give it a look.
Testers raved about fit of the Course shoes, specifically the heel cup and interchangeable Icefit insoles, which lent a solid, secure feel.
Northwave's Extreme shoes use a robust SLW2 closure system — two dials and a Velcro strap — to provide an even, hot-spot free fit.
The Empire is as good as ever, now in a super visible, and surprisingly durable, package.
Garneau's bibs offer a medium-thickness, women’s specific chamois that is extremely comfortable without feeling bulky.
These new women’s bibs are the best we’ve seen from Pactimo with plush Italian-manufactured materials and Coldblack technology.
Panache uses a shorter inseam on its women’s bibs for a distinctly feminine look and feel.
Rapha’s Souplesse bibs are our go-to choice for long days in the saddle on the bumpy dirt roads outside of town.