CyclingTips Podcast: Can Philippe Gilbert win Milan-Sanremo?
He'll have to compete with his Australian teammate Caleb Ewan.
He'll have to compete with his Australian teammate Caleb Ewan.
2021's winningest gravel racer talks about going gravel pro, the unhealthy wrath of the internet, and what she's excited about for 2022.
A look at UCI WorldTour team wins — and trends — from 2012 through 2021.
The new Bakers Eddy track also sounds a warning to drivers who dare get too close.
Words: Clive Pursehouse | Image: Chris Auld
James and Dave ask the questions, and Kabush provides the answers.
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Guazzini is the latest talent to step up to the WorldTour from the Italian Continental squad, Valcar Travel & Service.
By "Bruno" Yates | From Issue 107
Desire Discrimination Determination: Black Champions in Cycling
From Issue 106
By: Biju Thomas; Images: Avery Stumm | From issue 107
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping and more
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We're back to discuss the Australian Bay Crits and upcoming National Championship!
When I was a kid, I'd ride my fixie on snow and ice to get to hockey practice. Those skills came in later when I was riding the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix.
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping, and more.
Words by Paul Maunder w/images frm Getty Images
From issue 88 • Words by Paul Maunder with images from Horton Collection
Long before races sprouted up in the Middle East or Australia, the elite of the peloton clicked a new racing season into gear in southern France.
Interview by Tim Schamber with images from Chris Auld
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The glint of a top tube, a ride to the beach, and a cyclist saved by cycling.
Gravel is my life, my career. But we are getting ahead of ourselves. Like, really ahead.
CyclingTips chats to the 35-year-old Aussie about his last-minute contract.
James follows up on last weeks Nerd Nugget with a tip from a listener.
Discover Zion National Park, a terrific riding destination.
Events planned throughout 2022
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The Nerds dish out some last minute awards with a side of sass.
Words/images: James Startt | From issue 102
The raw number of U.S. riders is decreasing in the sport's top flight, but those that remain are capable of winning the biggest races
Season 2 kicks off with a chat between co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt about race trends and their predictions for 2022.
Season 2 kicks off with a chat between co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt about race trends and their predictions for 2022.
Largest ever one-day gravel event purse
José Been catches up with Denise Betsema to talk goals, motherhood, and that positive test.
Plus, how important is it to wipe down your indoor training setup after use?
Questions we've had for over a year finally answered.
Words/Images: James Startt
... with a pair of off-brand Air Jordan basketball shoes.
Retired U.S. national team racer James Hibbard explores cycling's fetishization of pain.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Urska Žigart and Tadej Pogačar are two of Slovenian's best cyclists. Get to know the couple.
A regular fixture in the top 10 at the top CX races, the 24-year-old American has some big goals ahead.
By Paul Maunder | From issue 106
Two places of memorial. 800 kilometres in between. This is the story of a voyage between resting places.
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By Paul Maunder | From issue 105
From issue 84 • Words and image by Brett Horton of Horton Collection
The process of capturing Cavendish after he tied Eddy Merckx's Tour stage record.
Breaking down where Pogačar won (and lost) time during his dominant 2021 Tour campaign and what this tells us about the 2022 Tour de France
How many of us knew Anna Kiesenhofer's name before the Olympics?
Catch up on our most popular podcast episodes of the season
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Stijn Dossche designs incredible pro cycling team jersey concepts
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Mark Cavendish and Marianne Vos make their mark on the history books.
The Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling
Interview: Tim Schamber; Images: Courtesy, Shea Gribbon
The NFL Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Was there anything Wout van Aert couldn't win in 2021?
The older brother of one of the world's most notorious 'narcos' rose to be No. 2 in the Medellín cartel after giving up on cycling.
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
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
The veteran Coryn Labecki experienced a number of firsts, many good, one tragic.
Words by Paul Maunder
Sepp Kuss had us waving the stars and stripes in multiple grand tours.
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.
Payson McElveen's chronicle of his September adventure riding across Iceland without stopping.
Few mountains evoke such respect and produce such spectacle as the 'géant de Provence.'