Gallery: Bio-Racer factory tour
A peek inside the factory that makes this classic Belgian cycling apparel by hand
A peek inside the factory that makes this classic Belgian cycling apparel by hand
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The Pro's Closet takes a look at Scott Moninger's Serotta Colorado from his rookie season as a professional in 1991
Art's Cyclery considers the advantages and disadvantages of spending a bit more on higher-quality cables and housing
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Briton Alex Dowsett will have a crack at the longest hour on Saturday aboard a special Canyon Speedmax prototype built just for this attempt
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A close look at the inner-workings of Ridley's Belgian headquarters, where bikes are imagined, designed, custom-painted, and assembled
Lennard Zinn helps readers sort out a variety of component combinations that mix and match shifters, derailleurs, different brands, and more
Raphael Valls was spotted riding a new frame from Merida at the Liège-Bastogne-Liège classic on Sunday
Elite national criterium champion Holloway's custom ride used to dominate the Athens Twilight criterium
Take a look inside the Lotto-Soudal team's Belgian service course, as the team gears up for the Giro d'Italia
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Art's Cyclery demonstrates how to figure out this measurement if you need to replace the bearings in your hubs
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Check out Matt Wikstrom's author page.
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Trek and Specialized roll out new mountain bikes with even fatter tires, and we come across some beautiful vintage rides in California
Spruce up your bike with a new set of rubber hoods for your Shimano brake levers. Global Cycling Network explains how it's done
Check out some of the latest offerings in the mountain bike world, from helmets and sunglasses to bikes, jerseys, and more
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Open Cycles releases a versatile new drop-bar bike that can tackle many road surfaces. Birzman offers a variety of clever tools and pumps
Logan VonBokel grabs some pix of goodies from Tifosi, Pactimo, Mash and more
Logan VonBokel finds a prototype gravel bike from Raleigh, some new apparel from Yeti, remote-control lights, and much more
Logan VonBokel checks out some of the new offerings on display at Sea Otter, including a line of Giant helmets
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Art’s Cyclery provides some tips on taking a tubeless road tire off a rim
New offerings from Rotor, Scott, DT Swiss, Shimano, and Garmin are highlighted in Monterey, California
A reader explains how to accommodate wide gear ranges on a road bike, Lennard talks tire pressure, disc brakes, and more
The company repurposes road and mountain components for its new Force 1 and Rival 1 drivetrains
Cycling's governing body will partially lift its ban on disc brakes in road racing in August, and will test the systems throughout 2016
For the WorldTour's roughest roads, pro teams reach for wide tires with special tread to survive the Roubaix pavé
Teams break out the best equipment for the most demanding road race on earth, over 150 miles of racing on the cobblestones
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Greg Van Avermaet rode BMC's Granfondo RBX to third place at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday
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Logan VonBokel discusses this week's tech news, including a partnership between Competitive Cyclist and Strava that pays riders
Art's Cyclery explains the compatibility of new and old Shimano brake levers with different types of calipers
Our resident training expert, Trevor Connor, reviews the WattBike Pro indoor trainer
Lennard Zinn answers questions about discs for road bikes, and examines whether or not higher tire pressure might lead to more punctures
Have a look at the Trek Domane 6-Series ridden by Stijn Devolder over the cobblestones of the Tour of Flanders, in which he finished 13th
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John Degenkolb rides Giant's Defy road bike for the bergs and cobbles of Flanders
Art's Cyclery goes over some of the tweaks you can make to your road bike to make riding on dirt and gravel more comfortable
Among this week's questions is one from a reader whose bike continues to mis-shift despite repeated tries to remedy it
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Specialized announces that aluminum and carbon bars on Shiv bikes sold between 2012 and 2015 are unsafe
Art’s Cyclery breaks down the differences between these two spoke types, which both offer their own benefits
Lennard Zinn explains how wide-range cassettes can actually work with derailleurs that aren't specifically rated for the larger cogs
Not sure whether to run a compact, sub-compact, or standard crankset? Puzzled by the myriad cassette sizes? Here's a simple guide to gears
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Logan VonBokel addresses some new products on the market, including a limited-edition helmet that benefits the Amy D. Foundation
Triathlete spotted using CX1 with larger SRAM front chainring, which suggests that SRAM is close to releasing a single-chainring road kit
Art's Cyclery explains how to equip a mountain bike on a budget using 10-speed drivetrain parts
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A new, small titanium builder on the handbuilt scene, Moonmen traveled from Colorado to Kentucky for its first-ever NAHBS
Wood you like to see some different kinds of bikes? These builders showed off bikes made from organic, non-metal materials in Louisville
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Shimano's new high-leverage 11-speed front derailleurs aren't as easy to set up as it seems. Lennard Zinn provides in-depth instructions
Pedal-based P1 and chainring-based C1 power meters compete with other lower priced options
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The handmade bike show had a plethora of beautiful bikes for road and track with custom details, stunning paint, and more
Art's Cyclery demonstrates how to set up and adjust Shimano's direct mount brakes
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Check out Dave Everett's author page.
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Who's riding what? Global Cycling Network takes a look at the bikes that will be raced in the pro women's peloton in the 2015 season
Lennard Zinn takes on questions about combining 10- and 11-speed drivetrain components
The top framebuilders and fabricators in the bike world gather in Louisville, Kentucky for the North American Handmade Bicycle Show
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New app displays real-time-data on the athlete’s wrist when used with soon-to-be-released iPhone-friendly watch
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Zipp says its new hubs offer better durability, and the wheels are now available at a lower price than previous models
This week, Art's Cyclery shows us how to properly feed cable housing through handlebars
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Lennard Zinn addresses a variety of questions ranging from using two Di2 modules to follow-ups about exploding tires at the Tour of Oman