Paris-Roubaix bikes: Anthony Turgis’ MTB-inspired S-Works
You can't buy luck for Paris-Roubaix, but you can buy interesting tech that may help you conquer the cobbles. Anthony Turgis of Team TotalEnergies managed at least the latter.
You can't buy luck for Paris-Roubaix, but you can buy interesting tech that may help you conquer the cobbles. Anthony Turgis of Team TotalEnergies managed at least the latter.
Sometimes for cycling photographers, the best images come at the very end of the day.
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Meet the artist who designed Specialized's Paris-Roubaix Femmes bike
Quick-Step's woes were multitude during the 119th Hell of the North, as fans caused Sénéchal and Yves Lampaert to crash, and multiple riders suffered the usual flat tires.
Who will conquer the Mur de Huy?
Riders manage to ride safely to a stop after carbon rims break in half.
L39ION of Los Angeles will also line up, and Justin Williams says the event is ‘a significant moment’ for the team.
A refresher in Isaac Newton's laws of physics as they pertain to materials used in bicycle fabrication.
With Orucase co-founder Isaac Howe.
A look back on a frenetic day of racing over the cobbles where Dylan van Baarle emerged victorious inside the famed Roubaix velodrome.
From Mathieu van der Poel and Lotte Kopecky to Elisa Longo Borghini and Dylan van Baarle. VeloNews rates the cobbled classics contenders.
Bahrain Victorious rider takes over race lead from Geoffrey Bouchard.
Another year, another stunner of a race.
Turns out, a three-time Olympic medalist doesn't need the latest tech to win a bike race.
Here's everything you need to know about the men's and women's mid-week Belgian classic.
Dutch YouTube star turned pro racer finishes outside the time limit and rolls into velodrome dead last: 'It really was the 'Hell of the North.''
From Christophe Laporte's collapsing wheel to Trek-Segafredo's entire team not finishing except one, the 2022 Paris-Roubaix produced drama, heartbreak, and elation.
Here are 11 riders the Belgian team boss could sign to strengthen his cobbles squad.
Van der Poel sets sights on the Italian grand tour: 'Everyone always says that you get better from a grand tour, so I'm curious.'
Slovenian star wraps up his spring campaign with a return to the Ardennes in final races until June and Tour de France defense in July.
The best photos you're likely to see from the women's Paris-Roubaix.
'It all impacted me as an adult … I buried it,' says 41-year-old.
Can Alaphilippe take a fourth win? Will Pogačar take his first win? Will someone else triumph?
They're intended for use with drop and flat handlebars.
How a criminally underrated rider won one of the hardest-ever editions of Paris-Roubaix
Riders give their thoughts on how best to stack the men's and women's races in the big Classics.
After seven years of Anna van der Breggen, who can win atop the Mur de Huy on Wednesday?
While most cameras focused on the riders on the podium, we pointed our lenses at their bikes in the Roubaix velodrome.
Cosmo Catalano looks at the moments the defined the men's 'Hell of the North.'
Here's how you can watch the men's and women's mid-week classic that takes on the iconic Mur de Huy.
A look at the power numbers of Mathieu van der Poel, Matej Mohorič, and others at this yea's Paris-Roubaix.
Van Baarle delivers with anticipation and execution, Ineos and Intermarché shine, as Lampaert suffers, and Van der Poel runs out of steam.
The Spring Classics flew by and we already can't wait for next year. But first, Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
Dusty roads and lack of visibility made for a very different race than the previous edition of the ‘Hell of the North.’
And, on what gravel organizers need to watch out for as they set aside spots for non-binary riders
On the ground with CyclingTips at Paris-Roubaix.
Trek-Segafredo staffer Kenneth Van Impe helps keep the team going through Sunday's ‘Hell of the North.’
Breakaway takes the honors on opening stage as peloton gets it wrong.
Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday and Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday provide the Belgian team a last chance to 'save' its uneven spring season.
The British rider is taking each race as it comes after spending a year out of racing and recovering from COVID-19 in February.
Dylan van Baarle delivers elusive victory in the 'Hell of the North' for the UK super-team.
Wout van Aert confirms debut at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Peloton braces for an ever-evolving 'Hell of the North' as teams, riders, and broadcasters adapt to the calendar's youngest classic.
Dylan van Baarle’s solo victory at Paris-Roubaix takes the Ineos Grenadiers into the last stretch of their phenomenal Spring Classics.
Cosmo Catalano is back and discusses everything from the women's 'Hell of the North.'
Plus new things from CeramicSpeed, eyewear from KOO and PitViper, a 3D-printed bike, and a retro find.
Ineos Grenadiers have established themselves as the cobbled kings of 2022 after taking a long-awaited success in this year's Paris-Roubaix.
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CO2 canisters, MTB derailleurs, and good old double-wrapped bar tape. All the tech from the Roubaix start village.
Ineos Grenadiers are rewarded with a Monumental Paris-Roubaix victory as Dylan van Baarle goes solo with 19 km to go.
The incident summed up Quick-Step's trials and tribulations during this year's northern classics campaign.
Van der Poel content on injury comeback after top-10s at Milan-San Remo and Paris-Roubaix and victory at Tour of Flanders.
Wout van Aert on comeback podium: ‘Every classic is hard, but Roubaix is utter chaos and a suffer-fest until the finish line.'
Tubeless tires again ridden to victory in the Roubaix velodrome.
Turner continues to tear through debut classics season with 11th-place finish in Roubaix velodrome and a hand in teammate van Baarle's cobblestone trophy.
Silver in last year's world championships was all the Dutch rider needed to convince himself he could go the monument distance and win.
‘He might need a lawyer but that will be it. I hope he doesn’t sleep this evening,’ says team boss.
Mohorič dazzled all day long at Paris-Roubaix but made one attack too many to be best for the second-place sprint.
'When they went in the crosswinds, and split it, they took the opportunity. We’ve never seen anything like that in Paris-Roubaix,' said former Tour de France winner.
Ineos Grenadiers wins its first Paris-Roubaix after Dutchman attacks late to distance elite group.
'If you don't know anything about the race, stay home. For me that is dramatic, because there was still a podium place in it,' says Belgian rider.
An aero bike with a narrow cockpit and fat tires for the Hell of the North.
As the dust settles on the Paris-Roubaix Femmes we take a look at all the tech from the start and finish.
VeloNews takes a tour of AG Insurance-NXTG's team car to discover the unique demands on team mechanics, directors and vehicles in the 'Hell of the North.'
Elisa Longo Borghini steals the show, Trek Segafredo's masterclass, and SD Worx unravels.
Book extract: By 1967, Paris-Roubaix needed a facelift. Former miner and cycling legend Jean Stablinski knew of a treacherous sector he thought was too difficult for the race.
Trek-Segafredo is two for two at Paris-Roubaix Femmes with a Domane built with SRAM Red, Pirelli tubeless, and a single chainring.
Here we have it, a bike that could be heading to victory come Sunday.
Paris-Roubaix Femmes-winner Elisa Longo Borghini and her Trek-Segafredo teammates race on an unreleased new Trek Domane RSL.
'The last will be first'.
A different rider, a very different race, a different set of pressures than they faced in October, but six months on from the inaugural Paris Roubaix Femmes, Trek-Segafredo answered every question asked of them on the dusty cobbles of northern France on Saturday.
An immediate breakdown of the second Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
"It’s like going through Dante's Hell and then being in the paradise".
Longo Borghini may have rode into the velodrome alone, but she says her team support was the reason she was there at all.
American rider carrying momentum into debut in the 'Hell of the North' with Ineos Grenadiers.
Longo Borghini makes it two from two for Trek-Segafredo at Paris-Roubaix Femmes with a spectacular solo effort.
'The bigger teams, they can sign, retain and poach the best talent from smaller teams. It’s a rough game. You’ve got to be really scrappy,' says American team boss.
'Honestly, I had a lot of fun today, as much as it hurt. I’ll be back for revenge,' says American rider.
Brand on the podium and van Dijk in the top-10 rounds out dominant day for Trek-Segafredo after Longo Borghini's solo escape.