What Wout van Aert, Gianni Moscon and others said after Sonny Colbrelli blasts to Paris-Roubaix victory
Here's what Florian Vermeersch, Gianni Moscon and Wout van Aert said after Sunday's thrilling edition of Paris-Roubaix.
Here's what Florian Vermeersch, Gianni Moscon and Wout van Aert said after Sunday's thrilling edition of Paris-Roubaix.
Two Treks and a Cervelo filled the podium at Paris-Roubaix Femmes. We get a before and after look at the bikes.
Elisa Balsamo's Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod — with 11-speed Ultegra Di2 — gets a fresh coat of rainbow paint.
Happy stories and sad stories. Dreams realised and dreams dashed. Life in microcosm.
Heavy rain through Saturday night and into Sunday morning will see the peloton take on 55 kilometers of mud-sodden pavé.
Bye bye tubular tyres. Is this the end for tubulars now that tubeless has a Roubaix win?
De Crescenzo wins women's race by an hour, but finish-line snafu ends with a broken collarbone.
Deignan made history winning the first Paris-Roubaix Femmes, and her solo move was the best way to tackle such an unpredictable day.
Deignan becomes the first woman and the first Brit ever to win Paris-Roubaix after leading the race from 82 km to go.
Here's what the stars said after the historic and thrilling inaugural edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
Marianne Vos came close as she tried to chase down a lone Lizzie Deignan but the Dutchwoman had to settle for second one more time
Riders fight for grip in wet and muddy inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes that saw only 61 of the 129 starters record an official time in the velodrome.
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British star attacked on the opening sector of cobblestones and never looked back to make history. Marianne Vos and Elisa Longo Borghini round out podium.
‘Excited but also a bit afraid!’ The peloton shares their expectations and emotions before history-making moment.
Docker will retire after riding Roubaix one last time Sunday. The Aussie veteran knows that 'Hell' awaits him, but he wouldn't have it any other way.
SD Worx comes with a team of three potential winners for the first Paris-Roubaix Femmes with Chantal van den Broek-Blaak, Christine Majerus and Jolien D'hoore.
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Elisa Balsamo's new custom painted Cannondale SuperSix Evo with rainbow bands, and Ultegra groupset.
Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel, and plenty of other big names will be in action on the pavé on Sunday.
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Orbea claims the new Orca bike will save you 15 watts at 40kph, and if you can manage 50kph, you'll save an additional 13 watts on the new aero road bike.
Lizzie Deignan and Ellen van Dijk are looking forward to writing history in Saturday's Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
From Marianne Vos to Lisa Brennauer to Ellen van Dijk, these are some of the riders to watch for the first edition of the women's 'Hell of the North'.
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Men's and women's teams anticipate mayhem this Paris-Roubaix weekend after carrying out initial recons of muck-slicked cobblestones.
On the eve of the first Paris-Roubaix Femmes, Gracie Elvin writes about why this race carries such symbolic weight.
Marianne Vos already won almost every race on the women's calendar — will she become the first Paris-Roubaix Femmes winner?
What's it like in the convoy at the World Championships? Well, we found out with the help of Team Ireland.
Veteran greats Sagan, Gilbert, Van Avermaet face-off against new cobblestone kings this weekend – can the old guard unseat the pups of the pavé?
Peter Sagan will once again ride Dura-Ace mechanical at Paris-Roubaix. Has he lost his marbles?
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We first spotted a new tyre on Ganna's TT bike, now we're seeing it everywhere at the Worlds road race, Roubaix, and team's twitter.
After over a year of waiting, Paris-Roubaix Femmes is finally here.
Lowden broke Vittoria Bussi's previous record in Grenchen, Switzerland
Major geometry changes make for a new personality that’s rowdier, but also perhaps more polarizing.
Included UCI-illegal accessories suggest they want to tri to sell it to those who also run and swim.
Great value for women's kit, and best for short to medium-length rides in moderate temperatures.
Jolien D'hoore, Ellen van Dijk, and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig share their thoughts as the women's peloton prepares itself for a date with history.
Dutch star hints of long-distance attacks if his back holds out, his legs feel good, and forecasters are correct about rain and tailwinds.
Veteran 'crosser hopes for third time lucky after twice placing second in the velodrome and coming back strong from heart ablation surgery this spring.
Scribe introduces re-use and recycling program for its old carbon wheels.
A week after hanging up her racing wheels, van der Breggen will be in the team car for SD Worx as she transitions into new sport director role.
Pearlescent Trek Domanes and a first sighting of Ellen van Dijk's new European Champions jersey.
Sagan 'not afraid' of prospect of wet pavé as forecast calls for foul weather through Paris-Roubaix weekend.
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Fezzari’s revamped Shafer gravel bike has traded its old me-too personality for modern progressive handling, more capabilities, and value that should put mainstream brands on notice.
This line of the sport's history can only be written once.
What causes tires to absorb more or less of a rider’s energy?
We sent clinchers, tubeless tires, and tubulars to Wheel Energy for rolling-resistance tests at range of air pressures. The results surprised us.
Paris-Roubaix asks for a later date as French Presidential elections put the cobbled monument at risk of being canceled once again.
Who will win? What will the tactics be? The favorites chime in just days ahead of the historic debut of Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
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Wahoo aims to create the "world's most complete training app" with Systm, the new home for The Sufferfest and a host of other features.
Capable kit for training rides in moderate to hot and humid conditions.
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Wahoo System incorporates The Sufferfest with other immersive cycling training tools and experiences into a single platform.
Stiffer isn't always better.
Technical expert Lennard Zinn offers his views regarding carbon fiber longevity and the future of tire tech.
We kept things close to home this time around, with four testers thrashing a smattering of road and gravel bikes — and even some flat-bar gravel bikes — on our home turf of Boulder, Colorado, to see what works and what doesn’t.
The Tour winner's first foray into the design world represents his ice cold mindset and burning legs with a dose of high tech security for good measure.
This is a durable floor pump with a large easy-to-read dial, and simple operation for setting up tubeless tires.
From the lens of Kristof Ramon, a study of the men's road race and Julian Alaphilippe in flight.
One of our favourite gravel bikes gains a front suspension option.
Fresh from the finish line, the bike has tubes in its tyres, is caked in Flemish dirt, and is covered in sweat and tears.
As the Belgians proved on Sunday, asking your stars to bury themselves with huge pulls for their teammates won't always win you a bike race.
The fans were out in force to watch the Frenchman ride to a second consecutive World Championship victory in Leuven, Belgium.
Elisa Balsamo was almost invisible until the last few-hundred metres, beating Marianne Vos in the sprint to take the rainbow jersey in style.
The peloton lacks development, and a U23 race would help close the gap between juniors and elites.
Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel, Julian Alaphilippe, and plenty of other big names are set to battle for the rainbow jersey on Sunday.
On Saturday Van der Breggen will race her bike for the final time
Custom made details and a hybrid 12-speed SRAM/Shimano 1x drivetrain.
A closer look at the route and the favorites.
Here's what's making cycling tech news on Thursday, September 23.
The quadruple Individual Time Trial World Champion bowed out on top, after a long, lustrous career.
Carbon and alloy versions with some big differences
More companies are figuring out how to do flared bars without wrecking lever position, and it’s about time.
When you're Filippo Ganna you get wheels and tyres that don't even exist.
Specialized’s second 3D-printed saddle has a more traditional shape and even more cushioning than the S-Works Power Mirror.
Some 22,000 separate ‘struts’ are used to fine-tune pressure distribution in the new saddle.