Wout van Aert swapped mud for snow, and still no one could come close
A busy weekend of winning for Van Aert ended in World Cup victory in snowy Val di Sole, one day after winning Ethias Cross in Belgium.
A busy weekend of winning for Van Aert ended in World Cup victory in snowy Val di Sole, one day after winning Ethias Cross in Belgium.
U23 CX world champion Fem van Empel showed strength and patience on the snowy course, holding off Marianne Vos to take a huge World Cup win.
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This may be old technology by Specialized's standards, but it just offers more proof that road bikes have already been very good for a very long time.
Natural latex and Kevlar bits make for quick seals in tubeless tires.
Inexpensive gear with 1970s-inspired pop style.
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We now have a sense of what to expect in September next year, but not quite the full picture.
See your favorite places from a new perspective
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For the little Mathieu van der Poel fans (or perhaps grown-up fans with children).
There are a bunch of interesting picks in my list this year, but if I'm being totally honest, all I really care about are the gummy bears.
Totally unnecessary but undeniably cool.
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Give the reindeers a year off, hire a Brompton with a Christmas voucher.
MAAP riding accessories help keep your fingers and toes warm while riding in cool weather.
More tips for mounting tubeless tires on tubeless wheels.
At the heart of every indoor setup is an indoor trainer. With so many options, how do we know which is the right trainer for us?
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Our editor-in-chief is the latest to share his favourite things from the year that's been.
The first drop-bar bike from the Colorado-based mountain bike company
Take a trip down a snow-covered memory lane through the lens of Paul Boudreau.
A reliable torque wrench is a must for every shop.
High-quality, modern cut, and modern fabrics for a solid, summer kit.
Blurring the lines between gravel and XC bikes to conquer Swiss mountains.
Words by William Tracy, Associate Editor
Yes, it has a threaded bottom bracket.
The R5-CX is Cervélo's first cyclocross bike, and it takes cues from the highly successful R5 road bike.
It's set to be a world-class MTB destination ... assuming it gets government approval.
Anthony Roux saw a beer bottle on the roadside, and couldn't ignore it.
With the assistance of a three-year-old, we put a bunch of bikes to the test.
Enter now for the chance to win one of 6 different prize packages from iconic cycling brands
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Wednesday, December 1.
From music to mudguards, gravel tyres to $10 racks, these are the things that stuck with me this year.
The sliding vent is more effective and way easier to use than the old Infinito.
SKS S-Board & S-Blade | Words/images: Tim Schamber
Follow this checklist to make sure you get the best bike for your little one.
How to mix and match braking components across brands, and why Shimano does not offer a 10-tooth cog for new groups.
Words by Clive Pursehouse, Peloton Culture Editor
Shoddy looks back at his favourite products from a hectic year.
A defiant Eli Iserbyt takes his 12th victory of the season in round eight of the CX World Cup after going head-to-head with Toon Aerts.
Lucinda Brand goes solo early on the Besançon course to win the eighth round of the CX World Cup.
The story of one domestique's winning ride, and the team support that got her there.
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Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Friday, November 26.
The 1988 Giro d'Italia's date with the Gavia would earn Andy Hampsten a maglia rosa, and other riders a touch of hypothermia.
CeramicSpeed brings its solid lube bearings to headsets and suspension pivots with claims of lab-test-defying durability.
Apparel and layering strategies for protecting against the cold to keep riding all winter long.
Just like a regular Power saddle, but softer.
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Shield sunglasses that offer distortion-free optics and excellent protection in the hallmark bold style of Peter Sagan.
Fast, slow, fast, slow. Confused? I seem to be.
It's been well over a decade since the U23 men got their own road race. Why not the women?
Words: William Tracy; Images: Haley Cycles and James Rogers | From issue 106
Words: John Wilcockson Images: James Startt | From issue 106
The bond between Columbus & Breadwinner Cycles
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
Has a new era of American crit racing begun? Go behind the scenes with SRAM at the Into the Lion's Den criterium.
How to size tires to rims and more discussion about tire hysteresis and aerodynamic drag.
17 years after establishing the influential clothing brand, Mottram is handing over the reins.
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Unusually good ride quality and the handling is brilliant, but it’s hard not to notice the heft when you point it uphill.
Take my money! Oh wait, these products already have.
Eli Iserbyt extends his World Cup lead with round seven victory in Koksijde, Belgium.
Annemarie Worst (777) put in a flawless ride to take her first win of the season at CX World Cup Koksijde in Belgium.
The Shoe Dr unveils custom trainers to celebrate Cav's 34 TDF stage wins.
Kasia Niewiadoma reflects on what makes Tiffany Cromwell an indispensable teammate.
Lightweight's new lightweight wheel is not the lightest Lightweight lightweight wheel, but it is light and probably expensive.
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A Campagnolo mechanical drivetrain and Deda tubeless wheels for this classic-looking Italian bike.
How to tell the authentic from the fraud — and should you care?
This expansion of the Makuri Islands region offers eight new routes with 21 km of new roads.
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From issue 60
There’s enough insulation for most, though the high volume and wide heel cup makes for a vague feel on the bike.
A star-spangled, red, white, and blue paint job for the US national champion's bike.
What's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, November 18.
The flat bars are polarizing, but the dedicated geometry makes the most of it.