First look gallery: Specialized S-Works Tarmac Disc
Specialized says its new S-Works Tarmac Disc is just as aerodynamic as the rim-brake version, and it's only .65 pounds heavier.
Specialized says its new S-Works Tarmac Disc is just as aerodynamic as the rim-brake version, and it's only .65 pounds heavier.
Working with the University of Colorado’s Human Performance Lab, Specialized creates new power meter testing protocol.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about limiting freehub noise, brake stiffness, and using hand pumps.
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Second place was perhaps the most impressive result in stage 6 of Tirreno-Adriatico Monday.
Organizer ASO made the announcement the morning after Paris-Nice concluded.
Amy Pieters won the second stop of the Women's WorldTour on Sunday in Drenthe, the Netherlands over Alexis Ryan and Chloe Hosking.
Adam Yates took the fifth stage on Sunday in Filottrano, as Michal Kwiatkowski finished third on the day to move into the overall lead.
David De la Cruz (Sky) won the final stage of Paris-Nice for the second year-in-a-row, as Marc Soler (Movistar) took the overall title.
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Mikel Landa captured the fourth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico in Sassotetto, as Damiano Caruso took over the lead in the general classification.
Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) won the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice on Sunday and took the lead in the general classification.
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With one attack on the steep finish climb, Primoz Roglic won Tirreno-Adriatico's longest day in stage 3.
To the delight of home fans, Frenchman Rudy Molard became the fourth home rider to win a stage at Paris-Nice 2018 in stage 6.
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USA Cycling's new National Team program begins to pay off with medals at 2018 world track championships.
Jérôme Cousin tops breakaway companion Nils Politt to claim his first WorldTour victory in Thursday's fifth stage of Paris-Nice.
Marcel Kittel tops Peter Sagan and Giacomo Nizzolo to claim the second stage of Tirreno-Adriatico
Wout Poels wins Paris-Nice's fourth stage, moving into second on GC behind Luis León Sánchez
BMC tops Mitchelton-Scott by four seconds in the first stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, putting Damiano Caruso into the race lead.
Many races have ditched the tradition, but Giro race director Mauro Vegni said his event will maintain the practice.
Jonathan Hivert outsprints fellow attackers Luis León Sánchez and Rémy di Gregorio after jumping clear in final 20 kilometers.
Dan Cavallari puts these high-end racing suits to the test.
This week, Lennard Zinn answers some follow-up questions to recent columns.
Dylan Groenewegen sprints to his fifth win of 2018 in the second stage of Paris-Nice.
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Arnaud Demare took the opening stage of the 2018 Paris-Nice in a photo finish over Gorka Izagirre in Meudon on Sunday.
Tiesj Benoot (Lotto Soudal) took his first pro victory on Saturday, as he won an unforgettable edition of Strade Bianche in Siena, Italy.
Anna van der Breggen won Strade Bianche on Saturday, the opener to the 2018 UCI Women's Worldtour, in Siena, Italy in horrific conditions.
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Consumer boycotts are mounting against bicycle industry brands owned by parent company Vista Outdoor, which also owns multiple gun and ammunition brands and has strong connections to the National Rifle Association.
Poc's Ventral is one of our go-to helmets for everything from fast group rides to a day on gravel roads and trails thanks to its versatility.
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Shimano's made-in-Japan jersey ditches shoulder seams to eliminate bunching, thereby reducing drag.
Pactimo Summit Aero RT makes orange look cool, and the hi-vis jersey is cut for racers.
Donkey Label Team Cross Jersey looks good and it’s comfortable with polyester fabric that's soft to the touch.
The United States team wins third consecutive world championship in the women's team pursuit in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
Poc tends to make aesthetically polarizing gear, but the AVIP jersey hits the nail on the head.
The Ashmei Croix de Fer's fit is snug but forgiving; it’s ideal for gran fondos and all-day warm-weather rides.
Rapha's Arenberg sunglasses are Italian-made full-frame shades that offer tons of coverage and a detachable Zeiss lens.
Building off its debut Open sunglasses, Koo’s Open Cube offers the same pivoting earpieces and Zeiss lens, but in a half-rim style.
The 100% Speedtraps sport a big, angular, almost-robotic look that’s found a home on Peter Sagan’s face.
Louis Garneau Course Air Lite II has a fit system that helps the forefoot expand and stretch for added comfort.
Fizik's Infinito R1 Knit kicks have a high arch and snug fit with exceptional venting.
The Gaerne Carbon G.Stilo+ is on the heavy side, but if you value supreme comfort over weight, look no further.
The Scott Road RC SL shoes feature Carbitex upper and stiff sole for maximum power transfer.
The Lazer Bullet aero helmet has a novel venting system that can be quickly opened or closed.
If you’re after a light, well-vented helmet for hot days in the hills, the Giant Rev delivers at a great price.
The Oakley Aro5 has aerodynamic touches, a Boa retention dial, and polarizing looks.
If you want dirt performance without the dirt look, Pearl Izumi's Performance T is your jersey.
If you’re after a casual look, Club Ride's New West jersey has it in spades.
You want a no-fuss jersey with no frills, just comfort. Bontrager's Lithos is it.
For the hottest summer days, 100%'s Celium is your go-to jersey.
Kitsbow's Merino wool/synthetic blend offers plenty of warmth for cool late fall rides in its Front Range jersey.
Pactimo packs a lot of smart features into the Terrain jersey at a reasonable price.
If you’re after super-durable shorts, POC's Raceday Enduro baggies are certainly it.
Pactimo's Terrains are a home run for budget-conscious riders who still want exceptional quality.
Bontrager's Stormshell shorts feature a lightweight and breathable Profila Stormshell fabric to keep the storm at bay.
The Traverse MTB shorts by Mission Workshop have a contoured waist and an integrated waist belt.
If it’s going to be a swelteringly hot day, look no further than the 100% Celium baggies.
If you need an upright fit and like a bike with mild-mannered steering, the Synapse should be near the top of your list.
With the Paralane, Focus has created a disc-brake road bike for all seasons, all conditions, and for a variety of riding styles.
Fuji's Gran Fondo is stiff under power and handles with the quickness of a race bike — good for when that fondo gets spirited on a timed segment.
Scott found ways to make the Foil 10 Disc something you’d be happy to ride on the regular.
The Canyon Ultimate CF SL Disc 8.0 could be the best bike on the market under $3,000, or it could be the best bike period.
From the fast-handling frame to the smart parts spec, the FR2 Disc eTap should please those who pin on numbers week in and week out.
The Tour de France will end the tradition of female hostesses on the awards stage, following the Vuelta's lead.
Argon 18’s Krypton GF is proof positive a new era of endurance bikes has arrived.
With the Aria 105, Bianchi looks to serve a different demographic: the entry-level racer on a budget.
In a word? Fast. That’s the Propel Advanced SL.
Distilled to its core, the Orca Aero is a sleek machine for flat, fast days.
If you’re after a climbing-specific tool, it’s hard to find one that’s better than the Émonda SLR Disc.
A ceramic coating on the sides helps reduce friction in crashes on the POC Avip VPDS Ceramic bibs.
Ideal for hot days, the Endura Pro SL Bibshort II's coldblack treatment keeps you plenty cool while providing UPF50+ protection.