Power Analysis: Women’s Virtual Joe Martin Stage Race
VeloNews examines the world-class power numbers behind the women’s Virtual Joe Martin Stage Race.
VeloNews examines the world-class power numbers behind the women’s Virtual Joe Martin Stage Race.
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The Liv Langma Advanced Pro 1 Disc was engineered for the aggressive riding of a race, but it also shined on an epic, all-day, multi-surface adventure.
When Peter Sagan toed the line at the 2017 UCI World Championships, he did it uncertain he'd ever see the finish.
Lennard Zinn's wheel study gives us the scoop on whether you should be riding climbing wheels or aero wheels. Zinn also explains the concept of moment of inertia.
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Trek-Segafredo will split into two training camps — in Italy and France — to prepare for a very compressed 2020 racing season.
Sit in and learn how the Ineos rider balances his Ironman training with racing for one of the top teams in the pro peloton.
The UCI road worlds is slated to continue with its September 20-27 dates, and the 2020 Swiss national championships will serve as a test event.
Austin's Driveway Series held its first race since the COVID-19 shutdown this past week. As it turns out, the series' comeback to racing included a few twists and turns.
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Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe explains why the exclusion of Black riders from Great Britain's Olympic success has made cycling seem like a sport for white riders only.
One wrong turn in Italy, and it could mean you’d never go back from where you came from.
After months of only virtual events, some of the world’s best riders are lining up to race, outside, on the road – but no one can watch.
As a classics racer, de Jongh was famous for being impervious to bad weather. Now as a director, he talks about helping riders deal with the stresses of life and racing by staying calm.
Vasseur said that the team leaders would have two paths to the Tour — one for sprinters and punchers, and one for climbers.
The 60-year-old Britton returns to the pro ranks as a trainer for the French-registered ProTour team, UCI ProTour race unsure of start due to financial concerns.
Patellar tendinopathies are often caused by over-training, a sudden increase in training volume, jumping activities, overloading the tendon, or poor biomechanics.
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Training plans up 100 percent this spring, and virtual training sessions up 400 percent in April.
The Tour has yet to finalize its COVID-19 health protocols, but there are some aspects of the event that will undoubtedly change.
We spoke with Dr. Roshon about how new data about the transmission of the coronavirus can help to inform safe cycling events.
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The collection features fun and functional designs, meant for recreational and specialist cyclists alike.
This week we hear from Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe of the University of Brighton, who has studied and written about the exclusion of Black cyclists during Great Britain's Olympic dominance.
Gravel community: Let's use words of welcome for our sport.
Environmental factors are already significantly impacting elite sport, and will continue to influence pro cycling’s efforts to expand and bring the sport before a wider and more global audience.
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Despite limited sizing, the Valladam bra works for a wide variety of women from A cup to DD cup — and it has a unique style for athleisure wearers.
Belgian classics specialist Philippe Gilbert still dreams of winning Milano-Sanremo — it is cycling’s only monument that he has yet to win.
Bicycle sales are surging as Americans seek alternatives for transportation and health. Industry veteran Peter Abraham examines how the cycling industry can keep its momentum going.
Lennard answers questions about riveting carbon frames, freeing a frozen seatpost, and tricks bleeding Shimano disc brakes.
A conversation with the Trek-Segafredo rider before she returns to Europe for the race season.
The biggest fitness — VO2 Max — gains come from consistent training and quality workouts.
Rupert Guinness nearing halfway mark of virtual edition of legendary endurance race.
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Australian hoping to see limits pushed and have his record broken.
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From veteran support to Black Lives Matter fundraising to hosting virtual editions of Pro Road Tour events, Project Echelon has been busy this year.
This rear-facing radar provides warning of approaching vehicles, and their relative closing rate. And it just might save your life.
Your elevation data could make or break your Everesting attempt. How do you know if your GPS elevation data is accurate?
The drama of a breakaway can be enthralling, but the intricate tactics are difficult to pick out in TV coverage. Learn the nuances here from the peloton's best.
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Hello CT readers! Well, the news just keeps on coming, and this weekend in the world of cycling was no exception.
Riders from the racing world and bike industry join everyday riders for anti-racism causes.
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London-based club looks to raise funds to support race team and community outreach program.
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How to train now for a gravel race.
Machines For Freedom's Essential Short dispels the myth that shorts will have you wishing for bibs on your long rides. These stay put.
Director Mauro Vegni said a new hilltop finale could be added in second week.
The Bigla-Katusha rider left med school to be a pro cyclist. Now she's working the front lines at a Geneva hospital.
That's right, a L39ION podcast is coming soon.
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Special co-host Christian Vande Velde — a former Slipstream teammate of Farrar — joins Bobby Julich for a friendly, insightful show.
If you had a chance to tell a world champion something, what would it be? I guess I hadn’t really thought about it either.
The keepers of the Everesting record have ruled that Lachlan Morton's recent attempt came up short after Canadian Cycling Magazine took a deeper dive into data from the ride.
The Emonda's updates include H1.5 geometry, an integrated cockpit, new wheels, and subtle aero shaping. It's an incredible update from Trek.
If a race happens and it's not televised, does anyone benefit?
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An Everesting built on food poisoning, rosé, and two pieces of tape.
Five days. 30,000 feet of vert. Catered camping. And a plan to race this year with a 250-person cap.