Richie Porte confirms no Tour de France return in farewell season
Tasmanian star hints Giro d'Italia, one-week stage races will be goals in swansong season.
Tasmanian star hints Giro d'Italia, one-week stage races will be goals in swansong season.
What defines being a professional cyclist? A mix of racing, social media influencing, and knowing how to play the game.
Fabio Jakobsen returns from a near-death experience to win three stages of the Vuelta a España.
The cyclocross racer from Québec chats with CyclingTips about mud, the future, and dogs.
Words & Images by James Startt
Van der Breggen reflects on both the highs and the lows after calling time on her illustrious racing career.
L39ion of Los Angeles adds a women's squad, and launches its own race.
In the lush rainforest of the Dandenong Ranges, Peter Foot was able to gain some much-needed perspective.
Words: Brad Roe; Images: Chris Auld & James Startt
Pieters' family and staffers have traveled to Spain to visit Dutch star while she is kept in induced coma after training crash.
The veteran Coryn Labecki experienced a number of firsts, many good, one tragic.
My wishlist of things that could promote positive change.
How the concept of rider 'value' will change the composition of the WorldTour in the near future
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Words by Paul Maunder
The consumer tech giant plans to show off its massive curved display — with a stationary bike — at CES 2022.
The team says it has ended its search for sponsors for 2022, but that the Continental team will continue to race.
The German rider was part of a dominating line-up that won the Olympic, European, and world team pursuit titles, but she describes herself as a ‘lazy’ child.
Sepp Kuss had us waving the stars and stripes in multiple grand tours.
The Dutch rider had surgery on her head to alleviate pressure caused by the crash in Alicante.
Despite having the same design for 2021, the UCI forced the Andy Schleck women's team to change its jersey for 2022.
A high-speed spill threw him abruptly into a guardrail at 40kph: 'I was afraid that I lost my arm. I couldn't find it. I couldn't feel it.'
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And why she loves stage races in the summer.
When a race is doing its best to limit environmental impact, it only makes sense to do the same when documenting it.
The SD Worx rider underwent surgery on her head following a crash while training on the road, near Calpe, Spain.
Payson McElveen's chronicle of his September adventure riding across Iceland without stopping.
Reduce, reuse, repair, and recycle was An Absolute Good Thing in 2021.
Team boss Douglas Ryder thanked riders and staffers, aims to return to WorldTour status in 2023.
Few mountains evoke such respect and produce such spectacle as the 'géant de Provence.'
Tactic Racing, a Princeton CarbonWorks spin-off brand, offers an innovative engagement system that claims to offer largest engagement surface area available to consumers.
The Australian rider only turned professional in 2018, but she has crammed a lot into her short career.
American Jennifer Valente wins Olympic gold.
Dutch star confirms he will target a grand tour next season as he continues his return from his surprise racing hiatus last year.
The Mexican rider, who raced with Aevolo and EF Pro Cycling, recorded a positive test for the banned substance in April 2019.
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Interview by Tim Schamber with images from Luigi Sestili
It's time to hand out some awards!
'While disappointed, Medalist Sports is grateful for the opportunity and cherishes the Tour of Utah's legacy,' said race owner and Medalist president Chris Aronhalt.
New groups from Shimano and SRAM, fast tires in various configurations, and a shout out to bike shops.
The new 'blended' design aims to be more 'personal and human' as the rebranded team looks to next season.
Sure, some of it is marketing. But a few companies are making tangible changes.
The British rider will step up to the WorldTour with Uno-X next season after a stellar season that saw her smash the women's hour record.
Reports in German media say the former Tour de France winner was distraught following a break-up with his longtime girlfriend.
Annemiek van Vleuten. Who else?
A year after COVID-19 canceled the race in 2021, the Saudi Tour is back on the calendar for February.
The Dutch star hopes to 'surprise' himself in his CX debut but thinks Wout van Aert may be too strong for him this weekend.
Multi-year contract extension with Slovenian assures Jumbo-Visma's ambitions at the Tour de France for four more years.
The 2019 winner said the long, closing time trial is giving him second thoughts about a return to the Tour de France, but vowed to follow team orders.
Quinn Simmons and Magnus Sheffield dominated as juniors. Now they're both in the WorldTour, they could propel the US back into classics contention.
Nature is cycling's arena and it is quite a beautiful arena, isn't it?
From issue 105
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The famed skateboarder joins the show for a special holiday episode
The famed skateboarder joins the show for a special holiday episode.
Long-timers Ben Swift and Salvatore Puccio among final five riders to be confirmed for 31-rider roster.
The good, the bad, and the sketchy.
Latest spike in the omicron variant is casting a chill on the peloton just when many hoped the 2022 season could return to normal.
Sunglasses with fun styling that's as suited for offering hand-ups from the sidelines, as they are for taking hand-ups while on the bike.
It’s the busiest time of the year, or is it the most wonderful time of the year? Maybe it can be both when you coordinate your rides with your time-crunched schedule.
A real-world example of how rolling resistance impacts effort, and duration, over a 200-mile gravel ride.
The Specialized kit features pink, purple, red and yellow in an eye-catching redesign.
Woods believes that Canadian pro racing is in as good a place as ever but is worried about the impact of COVID-19 on the local scene in his home country.
Tadej Pogačar was unlike anyone we've seen before.
Could the Dutch star become the peloton's next Alejandro Valverde? At 35, he hopes to race until he turns 40.
The final instalment in the definitive guide to building the best indoor training setup.
A glimpse behind the curtain of Time's frame manufacturing technique.
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Puzzle by Myles Mellor
As always, we have opinions.
When Emma Norsgaard wins, her Movistar teammate Aude Biannic has often played a part in that success.
Tire brands seem content to defer to sealant companies, but no one knows tires better than the companies that made them.
Police round up thieves behind robbery of UK home of sprinter ace and Olympian.
A survey of riders revealed a desire for a stand-alone event after the UCI indicated it might introduce a U23 rainbow jersey but no separate race in 2022.
The Welshman says he's aiming for the Tour de France and a possible run at the Ardennes classics in 2022.
The Canadian rider believes that the increased broadcast coverage of women's cycling could change how races unfold and improve the visibility of support riders.
Australian ex-pro joined the team in 2019 and helped Tadej Pogačar emerge as a Tour de France powerhouse.
The new Xelius gets lighter, more aero, stiffer, and more aggressive geometry, but mostly on the frame-only option.
Lead sport director Rik Verbrugghe promises the team is also betting on developing talent: 'Everyone wants to find the next Tadej Pogačar.'
José didn't have a bunch of favourite new products this year; she did have a few things that affected her, though.