Canyon-SRAM devo team receives over 200 applications from 62 countries
The German team is in the process of finalizing its eight-rider roster ahead of the 2021 season.
The German team is in the process of finalizing its eight-rider roster ahead of the 2021 season.
How to size tires to rims and more discussion about tire hysteresis and aerodynamic drag.
Bernard Sainz, a homeopathic French doctor long-linked for various doping allegations, is facing a new round of charges in French court.
Jumbo-Visma gave both riders time and space to work through their respective issues, and the go-slow approach paid off with both returning to racing in 2021.
The Colombian rider wants to return to the glory days of his 2019 win after recovering from the back injury that troubled his title defense.
17 years after establishing the influential clothing brand, Mottram is handing over the reins.
The highly decorated Dutch rider is looking forward to a return to the Tour de France next year, a moment she says will be 'really important' for women's racing.
French squad sketches out plans ahead of Slovak's high-profile debut: 'The classics division has a very interesting strike force with Sagan and Turgis.'
Sometimes real change needs to start at the grassroots level.
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Discussing Trek's Sustainability Report with Eric Bjorling.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Unusually good ride quality and the handling is brilliant, but it’s hard not to notice the heft when you point it uphill.
Racer tested and approved since 2007
Veteran racers are feeling the pinch as professionalization and 'datafication' raises the game – but the old-timers know brains can beat brawn.
According to local media, the Slovakian became aggressive when he feared he would be forced to get vaccinated following a police stop.
Ex-Belgian national coach Rik Verbrugghe watched helpless from the sidelines, 'I saw a strange strategy from the team.'
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.
Words: Paul Maunder | Illustrations: Matthew Burton
The complete 38-page photo gallery from Beta's print photo annual
Double world champion prioritizes monuments for second-half of career, pushes back against pressure to race GC at Tour de France.
The Shoe Dr unveils custom trainers to celebrate Cav's 34 TDF stage wins.
Mark Cavendish ate this mac 'n' cheese Bolognese the night before winning a stage at the 2015 Tour of California.
Retiring Aussie warns against growing pressure and data-driven culture in pro peloton.
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.
Gear of the Day
By William Fotheringham | Images: Horton Collection
By Clive Pursehouse | From issue 105
The German cyclist has forged his own path in cycling independent of his father Erik
A Campagnolo mechanical drivetrain and Deda tubeless wheels for this classic-looking Italian bike.
After seeing her female friends struggle with off-road riding, Eleanor Jaskowska wanted to help.
How to tell the authentic from the fraud — and should you care?
The Israel Start-Up Nation rider: ‘I always tried to go my own way’ while earning a spot in the pro peloton on his own merits as a leadout man.
Team boss reflects on year of struggling to hold the wheels, confirms Simon Yates will return to Giro in 2022.
The UCI currently forbids the use of continuous glucose monitors in competition. Insiders are pushing back on the ban – is that a good or bad thing?
The Dutch star said he's overcome his setbacks from a year ago, and vows to fight to reclaim his spot in the GC hierarchy.
Veteran Dane says he hopes to race in a more swashbuckling style with renewed focus on stage-wins and attacks as he lines up goals for 2022.
A chat with ultra-endurance racer Abdullah Zeinab.
This expansion of the Makuri Islands region offers eight new routes with 21 km of new roads.
And EF Education Tibco-SVB's potentially leaked roster.
Gear of the Day
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.
The Belgian has come as close as anyone in the modern era to completing the monument sweep, and will have one last shot at Milano-Sanremo in his final season as a pro.
What's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, November 18.
I struggled sometimes with the travel and social media, but 2021 was the best year of my career.
The Giro d'Italia continues to deliver drama and innovation, so how does it stack up against the Tour de France and Vuelta a España? Our editors dig in.
Four-time Tour de France winner underwent months of sessions in high-pressure chamber to help rehabilitation following 2019 crash.
The flat bars are polarizing, but the dedicated geometry makes the most of it.
Help decide the top riders of the year
Movistar captain confirms he will race the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España and return to the Ardennes classics in final season.
These unsuspecting riders got a taste of trailhead tailgating with no drawbacks (and loved it)
Two-time defending Tour de France champion says a run at the Vuelta a España should be in the cards in the 2022 after another shot at a third yellow jersey.
Poet, filmmaker, Olympian, and new XCC world champion Christopher Blevins reflects on a stellar season and talks about what has him fired up now.
Bust or boom? Peter Sagan brings his familiar entourage with him in a high-profile transfer that will define his next chapter — our editors debate his prospects.
Giro d'Italia champ returns to German lab that helped him recover from his back injury in 2020 with an eye on Tour de France showdown with Tadej Pogačar.
The 21-year-old developed myopericarditis after the Tokyo Olympics.
The hour-long Belgian Waffle Ride documentary is streaming on Outside TV
Marginal gains, weight savings, hefty price tags: Silca take on the MTB cleat.
100 miles of technical sections, canopy covered roads, water crossings, smooth roads, punchy climbs, and tire-shredding gravel.
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And should bikes have MPG ratings?
New 100% sunnies offer casual style with sport performance features.
Tips to simplify saddle selection.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 16.
Portuguese talent will see support and leadership duties in a five-year deal with UAE Team Emirates beginning in 2022.
More analysis of tire pressure and rolling resistance at the ‘Hell of the North,’ and tubeless tires removal and installation.
Forget power meters and heart rate monitors – glucose monitors are poised to change pro cycling forever. Here's a look at how the new tech could push the peloton forward.
Kuss enjoys some single-track and a trip to Colombia following a stellar 2021 capped by Tour de France stage-win and top-10 at the Vuelta a España.
The veteran Dane sat on the sidelines as Premier Tech managment tested waters with several teams before securing him a spot at Israel Start-Up Nation for 2022.
Belgian research shine a light on road cycling's culture of cooperation, paying for wins, and how riders feel about it all.
'There are obvious failures' — team director Yvon Madiot delivers brutally honest assessment as French squad suffers without Thibaut Pinot.
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Words & Images: James Startt | From Issue 105
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Spoiler alert: it's not from Zwift.