Tech gallery: 2021 Sea Otter Classic, day two
Alchemy’s new US-made carbon gravel bike, Specialized’s new bargain-priced MTB helmet, Enduro’s indestructible bottom bracket and headset bearings, and more.
Alchemy’s new US-made carbon gravel bike, Specialized’s new bargain-priced MTB helmet, Enduro’s indestructible bottom bracket and headset bearings, and more.
Pogačar outsprints Fausto Masnada after attacking solo at 35km to go, scores second monument of the year after also winning Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Balsamo scores first win as world champion while Vollering continues standout season with GC victory.
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Wiebes won the fifth stage of the six day race, her second stage victory in a row.
A selection of the best tech on show at day one of Sea Otter Classic
The Paris-Roubaix Femmes champion says that the one-day race will 'only get harder to win' as it becomes a specialism within women's cycling.
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The Dutchwoman becomes only the second rider in the race's history to win two days in a row as Demi Vollering maintains her race lead.
Here's the news making cycling tech headlines on Friday, October 8.
Emma White leads podium sweep for Rally Cycling at Sea Otter circuit race.
The former pro racer has turned into a community leader who wears many different hats.
It's not often Roglič and Evenepoel have raced each other. Both are on red-hot form, so who will come out top at Il Lombardia on Saturday?
Handlebar-mounted, built for all bikes, and blowing up on Kickstarter.
Tadej Pogačar, Primož Roglič, Julian Alaphilippe, and Remco Evenepoel are just a few of the stars set to contest the last Monument of 2021.
It’s basically a fat-tired Aethos — and I mean that in the best way possible.
Small town, low profile, huge impact — Barry Roubaix brings together more than 3,000 riders for a great time in Michigan.
Demi Vollering held onto her overall lead.
The decorated American makes the move after five years with Team DSM (Sunweb).
From star performances at the world championships straight into more racing, Powless and Balsamo reflect on 2021.
The former junior road race world champion is back on the road again with Team DSM this fall and loving it, despite some heavy crashes recently.
Lorena Wiebes took victory ahead of Chiara Consonni and Chloe Hosking as Demi Vollering maintains her race lead.
A new riding challenge born of lockdowns.
What does it take to make Roubaix veteran Haussler a little emotional? A top-10 at his favorite race and having teammate Sonny Colbrelli score the win, that's what.
At Paris-Roubaix, the mechanics get busy.
Race director Mick Bennett says the race's highlights package is more valuable than a 45-minute internet stream but he hopes to have live TV by next year.
The Dutchwoman won the stage 3 time trial by over a minute, taking the lead of the race with three stages to go.
Demi Vollering beat her nearest rival by over a minute in the Atherstone TT as she stormed into the race lead with three stages to go.
A do-it-all floor pump that can seat tubeless tyres in one stroke.
The worlds-Paris-Roubaix combination delivered absolutely thrilling racing — should cycling consider keeping it that way?
Paris-Roubaix served up quite a few exciting tech talking points. Shoddy Dave walked the pits in Compiègne.
Jojo Harper works year round for Trek-Segafredo and got to experience Lizzie Deignan's Paris-Roubaix victory first hand.
Digging into the Paris-Roubaix dirt.
Assos warm-weather cycling kits offer comfort and quality but pose a few concerns about length, and material breathability.
How were Van der Poel's feet so very clean, when he was so very not?
The stage 2 circuit proved a decisive stage, Pieters took the victory from a move of ten.
Continental improves top-performing Grand Prix 5000 tubeless performance — but it comes with a weighty price tag.
Amy Pieters sprints to victory after 10 riders break clear on aggressive second stage as French 22-year-old Clara Copponi takes over the race lead.
Lucy Kennedy was supposed to retire from professional racing last month but a late call-up to the Women's Tour means she has one last hurrah.
The inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes was a day for the record books, but where will it sit in cycling's rich history, and where does it go from here?
After 158 wins and 19 years, André Greipel has called it a day.
Pro racer, history student and town council member — how Florian Vermeersch nearly won Paris-Roubaix.
The last of the three biggest US airlines finally follows the lead of American and Delta.
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Claimed to be lighter, faster, and more durable, Grand Prix 5000 S TR is now hookless-compatible, too.
Bastianelli outsprinted Chloe Hosking and Clara Copponi to take the first stage of the Women's Tour.
When over a year of preparation ends in a historic victory.
We dive into the power numbers of Florian Vermeersch and Matteo Jorgenson at the 2021 Paris-Roubaix.
Paris-Roubaix builds idols, sometimes out of nothing, sometimes chiseled from the already great
The first edition of the Paris-Roubaix Femmes greeted riders with rain and mud-slicked roads. And it was glorious.
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For the first time in nearly two decades, racers encountered wet roads en route from Paris to the Roubaix velodrome.
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Dutch star went down swinging with trademark panache, but ran into a faster and stronger Sonny Colbrelli in his Paris-Roubaix debut.
Yves Lampaert saves the day for the 'Wolfpack' despite a string of punctures that kept him from pushing for more than fifth.
After an almost two-decade wait, the men's peloton got a taste of riding a wet Paris-Roubaix. We asked Matteo Jorgenson, Mikkel Bjerg, Zdeněk Štybar, and more, what it was like.
A ramble on Paris-Roubaix's big weekend: Was a wet Roubaix a good Roubaix? How to handle Gianni Moscon? And give us more retro kits please.
Everything you need to know about the final stage race of the 2021 Women's WorldTour season.
903 days after it was last raced, the 118th edition of Paris-Roubaix ended in victory for Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Victorious) in his debut.
Heinrich Haussler dubs his teammate a 'f***ing beast' after Italian tops stellar summer with monument win.
The American had to stop twice for a 'nature break' after developing stomach problems mid-race. He also crashed in training the day before.
Here's what Florian Vermeersch, Gianni Moscon and Wout van Aert said after Sunday's thrilling edition of Paris-Roubaix.
Florian Vermeersch kicks to second and Mathieu van der Poel rounded out podium in thrilling three-up sprint.
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.
Everything you need to know about the six-day Women's Tour, the penultimate race on the Women's WorldTour calendar.
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.
Team officials confirm NextHash will not be title sponsor in 2022 but vow team will race next season as search for partners continues.
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
Deignan won the first-ever Pairs-Roubaix Femmes with a stunning 80km solo fitting for a monumental day for the sport.
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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