How much faster can road disc brakes stop?
Global Cycling Network tests disc-brake technology against rim brakes to see if discs can actually stop faster in real-world conditions.
Global Cycling Network tests disc-brake technology against rim brakes to see if discs can actually stop faster in real-world conditions.
Art’s Cyclery walks us through the process of maintaining the suspension links and pivots on your mountain bike.
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Global Cycling Network offers some tips on how to dress properly for riding in the heat.
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Disc brakes have been used for the first time in pro road racing at the Eneco Tour. Where will they pop up next?
Global Cycling Network gets a close look at Alberto Contador's race bike, which has custom paint and other special details.
Lennard Zinn tackles a question about an aero helmet test one reader says has "fuzzy" parameters.
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Castelli and now-retired Scottish cyclist David Millar join forces with new clothing line
Art's Cyclery explains how to quiet your bike's noisy cables for a silent bike that looks pro.
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Michael Robson tests the best pedal options for mud shedding, cleat engagement, and float for the rigors of cyclocross season
Lennard Zinn helps a reader sort out rim options for his Powertap and considers cleaning techniques for disc-brake road bikes.
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This week, Art's Cyclery shows us how to properly maintain a Kind Shock LEV Dropper Seatpost.
Lennard talks drafting science and derailleur setup in this week's Tech FAQ
Scott's new aero offering bridges the gap between aero bike and everyday ride without sacrificing too much in either category
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Art's Cyclery demonstrates the best way to apply lube to a new chain and how to keep it lubed moving forward.
Lennard Zinn answers questions about how you can run a mix of different parts and gets a tip on how to help out a weak derailleur.
After months of rumors about a new player in the drivetrain game, FSA showed off new parts on the Tour de France's second rest day.
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Global Cycling Network talks with Caley Fretz about the new tech that's been spotted at the Tour de France.
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Should disc brakes be used in the pro peloton? Global Cycling Network puts the new technology to the test with chorizo. Yep, sausage.
Salsa has a book for bikepackers, new sunglasses are debuted at the Tour, and Bulls is looking to make a splash in the U.S.
This week's Ask a Mechanic features Greg O'Keefe showing us how to install an extended-range cog.
The Giant-Alpecin rider has started to build a reputation in his native France with impressive rides through the legendary Pyrénées.
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Fast wheels, slick bikes, and wide gears for the Tour's tough team time trial
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The sprinter catapulted his way to a stage 7 win at the Tour de France aboard his Venge, conquering bunch sprint ahead of André Greipel
Global Cycling Network talks to MTN-Qhubeka mechanics about the what wheels the pros use in the Tour de France.
This training tool is great for amateurs and pros alike, as it gives a measurement of one's lactate threshold without pricking fingers
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A close look at the daily driver Contador will use to race for the yellow jersey in his quest for a Giro-Tour double this season.
This week, Art's Cyclery demonstrates how to replace all the parts of a BOA system
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses reader questions about, among other topics, Specialized's recent time-saving claims
'Spartacus' started stage 3 on the yellow bike but his special Trek lived a short life, as a brutal crash took down the GC leader mid-race
The German won stage 2 and hoped to recreate some of that success in stage 3 aboard the lime green Noah
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The U.S. national TT champion represents America on Independence day for the Tour de France's opening stage in Utrecht, Netherlands
Stage 1 in Utrecht will be flat, fast, and hot, so riders like Boom are making adjustments for as much speed in the heat as possible
The defending Tour champion's quiver includes his all-rounder bike and his cobble-stage bike, among others
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Art's Cyclery has a few clever ways you can open a bottle using only the components on your bike
The time trial specialist will vie for a stage 1 win in Utrecht to lead off the Tour de France aboard this fit-tailored Specialized Shiv
A ground-up redesign yields a finished product with the stiffness of an aero bike but comfort that could fill the shoes of the all-rounder
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VeloNews heads to the Netherlands to see what makes the new Madone stand apart from its predecessors and the competition
What's the harm in buying that knockoff carbon frame from the Internet? A lot more than you might think. Not all frames are created equal
The new CAAD12 promises a revolution in alloy construction: comfort, light weight, and a great price point, but promises aren't enough
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses reader questions about routing cables, mixing drivetrain parts, and more
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Giant continues the evolution of its TCR bike line, which has dropped weight and is now stiffer. New wheels and saddles also announced
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The UK-based company shows off its minimalist answer to the water bottle cage, a host of multi-tools, saddles and grips for all conditions
This week, Art’s Cyclery explains how to service and reinstall these popular clipless pedals
The carbon company's entrance into the WorldTour scene features a new brake track and stiffer pads for better wet and dry braking power
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