Krispies, Creatine, and Cheap Hacks: 10 Things I Loved in 2025
Antique tech and a gardening appliance proved to me this year that you don't always need shiny new things.
Random chevrons, white shorts, and understated cool all find a place in the 2026 WorldTour wardrobe. But which kit is best?
Antique tech and a gardening appliance proved to me this year that you don't always need shiny new things.
Ineos Grenadiers ignites debate with grayish white bib shorts, challenging one of pro cycling’s most hallowed unwritten rules.
Drunk cyclists can face the same consequences as a DUI under a wave of new 'BUI' laws, with fines, bans, and even jail time growing worldwide.
The magic and masochism of the Maratona: Taking on some of the Giro d’Italia’s legendary climbs.
What in the world do riders do in the off-season?
A brief history of the brand's troubled decade, and why there's reason to be optimistic.
Levy, Josh, and Alvin talk about how to find cheap (or free) speed at different price points, wheelies, the Factor Monza, and more.
Today's generation of stars boasts some pretty weak nicknames compared to the pirates, devils, GOATs, and lion kings of cycling's past. We can do better.
The sport is a rolling billboard that has seen more than a few memorable sponsors over the years — for better or worse.
On board with the Oakley Meta glasses, predictions for 2026, and Josh defends his latest hot take on the Velo Podcast.
Rivian's Wild E-Bike, Josh and Levy talk indoor training, and a new Italian gravel drivetrain.
Get ready for new Shimano drivetrains, taller handlebars, and more AI courtesy of Oakley and Meta glasses.
This critical two-day prep period can make or break a race. Here’s how Lotto Cycling Team makes every hour count.
Wolf Tooth's new ultralight gravel pedal, progressive gravel bike geometry, and more on the Velo Podcast.
Rouvy joins the Velo Podcast to talk about its ever-developing Route Builder, augmented reality, and more.
Denial is a river, and Mike Levy might be drowning in it in the latest episode of the Velo Podcast.
Surly's steel gravel bike in review, Argon 18's new aero bike, the significance of Rapha and EF Pro Cycling's split, and the eccentricities of preparing for our next ride.
What happened when the world came to Richmond, Virginia 10 years ago for the UCI Road World Championships?
SRAM and the UCI are fighting. Here's why, and how this might affect the future of road drivetrains.
Levy states his case for suspension on gravel bikes, Garmin updates its most popular bike computers, and more this week.
Ever wondered why Josh and Alvin are the way they are? So did Mike Levy.
Saving 14 watts for $0, why you should just ride whatever bike you want, and more on the Velo Podcast.
Social Digest: A blast from the past from some of the biggest names on the road.
Tour de Hoody: Let's take 'silly season' to a new level with these audacious, closer-to-the-truth transfers that would blow up cycling's hierarchy.
Hookless road wheels are the talk of the town. We dig into where hookless is in 2025, whether or not they're a "scam," and the future of road wheels.
Who are Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel, really? We delve into the depths of social media to uncover the characters of cycling's two-of-a-kind.
Peter Cossins talks with Mike Levy about Wout's hunt for a stage win, the best moments from the Tour, and more.
We spent time back to back with the bikes under the two best riders in the Tour de France. Here's what we've learned.
Shimano has finally gone wireless, but does that matter? More on the BMC Teammachine, and more on the Velo Podcast.
New groupsets from SRAM and TRP, a gravel bike that might be better on the road, and why we're so mad about recent UCI rule changes.
Bike records, bike safety, and more light shed on mental health in bike racing in this week's Social Digest.
The Tour de France is cycling’s Super Bowl, but the Critérium du Dauphiné offers a more relaxed way to get closer to the biggest stars.
Humanity behind the racing. A meaningful year for many riders at the Giro d'Italia and Unbound Gravel.
Pogačar enjoys an F1 weekend, Del Toro lives la dolce vita and a Giro fan's dreams come true.
Bobby Julich never won a pro national championship, but the stars and stripes jersey he earned as a junior was still one of the biggest accomplishments of his decorated career.
Plus previews of our reviews of State's Sub-$1,000 4130 All-Road and Cannondale's Full-Suspension Gravel Bike.
Bobby Julich gives an insight into the many jerseys of a pro career, including his memories of each season and of those different teams.
The cult Youtube classic is back, now with Matteo Jorgenson.
Wiggins breaks silence on addiction, rehab, and finding peace: 'My son thought I’d be found dead.'
Plus, Tobin Heath is a confirmed Zwiftie, and Matteo Jorgenson is coming in hot.
A speedy all-road bike with all the tire clearance, a clever gravel suspension fork from DT Swiss, and impressions from The Traka gravel race make this a gear-focused show.
Under the name 'super_bock,' a cycling fan is lighting up social media with a string of hilarious and delirious AI-generated reels.
I went down to my local crit to find out who was coming out to watch. More than a few first-time bike race fans were there getting a taste of the sport.
Performance and menstruation, bike checks, and proud papa moments in this week's Social Digest.
How do you solve spectators entering Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes, thoughts on the Coros Dura computer, and an out there Kona gravel bike.
The episode in which we discuss how surprised Mattias Skjelmose to win Amstel Gold and much, much more.
From meeting pros and the sport's leaders to blessing charity cyclists, Pope Francis crossed paths with cycling many times over his 12-year papacy.
Unibet-Tietema Rockets may have started life as a YouTube channel, but they didn't race Paris-Roubaix just for a good vlog.
Life in the bike lane: Few places are as bike-friendly as Belgium, especially when you're on a city bike exploring pathways, cafés, beer halls, and cycling museums.
We go deep on the latest tech from Sea Otter Classic, whether the Colnago V5Rs needs to do more, and a roundup of tech and trends from Paris-Roubaix.
You don’t need to be a pro to care about performing at your best. Here’s how to up your game, reduce injuries, and have more fun doing what you love.
T-shirts from Tadej, Fabio Jakobsen's road to recovery and Kristen Faulkner is coming in hot.
Yes, we're going to talk all about the crankset that promises 50 percent more power than a standard crankset. That an all the hot tech from one of our favorite bike shows of the year.
Insiders talk to Velo about tariffs, rising costs, and how it will affect consumers looking to buy a new bike, components, or accessories.
Friendly reminder to question everything today.
Spring has sprung in the world of road cycling.
Surely not ... unless?
The Arthritis Foundation Cycling Experience debuts a new event aimed at raising funds for arthritis research and building community
Spoiler: there was a good amount of argument to be had here.
From tour groups to DIY, here's the ultimate guide to chasing the spring classics. Bikes, bergs and beers, it's cycling's version of March Madness.
Last week's WorldTour racing was a crash fest, and the gravel community rallied together after wildfires. That and more in this week’s Social Digest.
More people need to think like Tom Pidcock now and in the future. We break down why.
Both chaos and brilliance ensued at a particularly epic Strade Bianche, plus Geraint Thomas is releasing an autobiography. That and more in this week's Social Digest.
First they were endurance bikes, now they're all-road bikes. But what does that even mean, and do people even need to ride these road bikes anymore?
A busy week on social featuring a birthday win for Jasper Philipsen, cherry juice recovery cocktails, and more.
Bobby Julich rode countless bikes in his 20-year career, but only kept a special handful.
Look, we said the bikes are good. We didn't say they were perfect!
Bobby Julich raced for two decades on a number of different bikes. We’re taking a closer look at the ones he decided to keep.
Cycling legends, more pro athletes on bikes, and chaos in the early racing season in this week's social digest.
Our tips to find (or make) your ideal group ride, as well as the latest and greatest news.
Carve out two hours of your day for “The Great Southern Country,” a new documentary about Lachlan Morton's most recent epic ride. You won't regret it.
Checking in on road, gravel, and beyond in social media land.
Also on this week's episode: Classified's patent for self charging shifting system.
Bobby Julich couldn't keep all of the estimated 100 bikes he has ridden over the years. But he did keep a few special ones.
Mike Levy sits down with shop owner Dan Sommer to talk about what it's really like to own a shop.
Top tips to ensure you can keep riding in the winter and enjoy it, the news, and a whole lot of banter.
If you’re a cycling fan, there’s no better place to be in December or January than Spain’s Calpe region.
As the race celebrates its 25th edition this year, Bobby Julich looks back at his memories of the race’s early days.
Will checks in from Australia.