Eurobike Gallery: A2J displays 10-pound Rolo road bike
Swedish builder shows a ready-to-ride road machine featuring artisan wheels, a fixed seatpost/saddle unit and custom carbon layup
Swedish builder shows a ready-to-ride road machine featuring artisan wheels, a fixed seatpost/saddle unit and custom carbon layup
The Team Type 1 rider pushed an M10 through the Rockies at the USA Pro Challenge
Component maker offers new ergonomics in its 2013 handlebar line and an aluminum stem that integrates a Garmin mount
Asian manufacturer unveils its aero road offering in Germany
From carbon/wooden rims to hydraulic shifting and beautiful chainrings, a number of European manufacturers are keeping innovation alive at Eurobike
Continental's new ’cross tires, Giro's Phinney-inspired shoes, Specialized's road suspension seatpost and Zipp's 303 clincher wheel highlight day three at Eurobike 2012
New Easton 'cross forks and wheels , Clement 'cross tires, Prologo's grippy saddles and gloves, Park's electric bike stand, and Look's X-85 'cross bike.
Eurobike isn't just aimed at launching new product. Many exhibitors use the show to display their legacy-building rides
Tech editor Nick Legan answers questions on thin bar tape, bang-for-buck upgrades and tubeless safety
Eurobike day one highlights include 'cross bikes from Focus, Ergon saddles, seatposts, and cockpit components, and lightweight luggage racks from Thule
Spanish component maker unveils power meter that allows left/right force, torque efficiency and pedal smoothness monitoring
The VeloNews tech crew is on the ground at Eurobike to kick off the exciting, innovative and wacky tradeshow season
Jeremy Powers will ride in 2012 aboard a disc brake-equipped Focus Mares, while Gabby Day joins the squad on the rim-brake model
We detail Joe Dombrowski's Bontrager-Livestrong Madone 7
The bike that won on Independence Pass at the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Nick Legan's third-to-last installment of Ask Nick looks at rice cakes and frame pumps, directors in team cars and Quarq 'cross crank
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The Bontrager Specter serves up amazing comfort and striking looks for a very reasonable price
Technical editor Nick Legan discusses boxers or briefs, pro bike building, 8-speed cassettes and wet ride maintenance
Custom equipment at the Olympics fits the rule, but not its spirit, and changes should be made to level the playing field
Lennard Zinn answers readers' questions about positioning cleats and prolonging wheel life
More juice for your ride, the most cost-effective power meter, and a new mount from K-Edge to display that training data.
Our tech editor answers reader questions on planning a trans-Oklahoma charity ride, drivetrain wear and radio scanning in the team car
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Lennard Zinn answers reader questions about tire sealant corrosion, making the tubeless transition and those funny Team GB helmets
If you’re a fan of “alternative” or “alt” bars but would love a lightweight version, look no further
New road disc-brake models, a gravel-racer and an S&S travel bike highlight 2013 lines from QBP brands
Tech editor Nick Legan takes another look at neutral support bikes, as well as time trial support and Specialized's un-branded branding
Equipment choices at the Olympic time trial ranged from one-off, unbadged frames and wheels to full trade-team spec. We profile a few of the podium finishers
Building the seven-pound travel tool kit for a four-month overseas assignment
Technical writer Lennard Zinn continues to look at wider rims and tires and their grip while cornering
Second-place finisher Brad Huff rode his jelly bean-themed Izalco at the national criterium championships on Saturday
Italians claim to have increased stiffness 20 percent while dropping weight
Nick Legan answers reader questions about neutral Mavic bikes, keeping helmets clean, elegantly clipping in and bilingual WorldTour mechanics
Technical writer Lennard Sinn discusses cleat positioning, electronic drivetrain mishaps and brake pad holders
More small items to make your cycling life happier
Whisky Parts debuted three new thru axle forks for disc-equipped road and cyclocross use and our Nick Legan is a fan of the concept
Felt’s 2013 range will include a snappier endurance bike and an F1-inspired mountain bike
With rainbow accents, double lever hoods and a custom cockpit, we profile Mark Cavendish's stage-winning Dogma 2
With the Kazakh flag, gold housing and other customizations, Vino's Tarmac is a rolling shrine to the veteran all-rounder
New Quarq spider allows riders to use Specialized cranks with power
VeloNews technical writer Lennard Zinn answers myriad reader questions about brake pads
Caley Fretz pulls out the microscope for the details on Jean-Christophe Peraud's Tour de France bike
Technical editor Nick Legan answers questions about attaching race numbers, Campy chainrings and why riders down the cold soda after a stage
While the California company is late to the carbon clincher party, Specialized jumps ahead with disc hubs
Cannondale employees made a bet with Sagan after his fourth win at the ATOC: if he won another, he'd get a special paintjob for the Tour
Shimano's Wayne Stetina talks 11-speed Di2 conversions and Zinn answers a question about crank length's impact on bike fit
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Lazer debuts new adjustable TT lid, plus, how can Lotto use an aeroshell?
"The Gorilla" has a custom Noah with integrated brakes and a note for riders on his wheel
Beefed-up sprint bike for the former green jersey winner
Lennard Zinn talks electronic shifting: EPS compatibility with Di2 framesets and upgrades to electronic on frames without internal routing
The Swiss Time Machine's custom yellow Domane
King of the Mountains' aero Venge
A Canadian company rewards its Canadian Giro champ with a maple-leaf-adorned Cervelo R5CA
The Swedish time trial champ rides a large but has an unusually narrow arm position for a big guy
Specialized breaks out a new aero lid and some speedy clinchers for the Tour prologue
Big George Hincapie has a special-edition BMC for his 17th round of the Tour de France
Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda crank sponsor Rotor releases a brand-new aero crankset
Tech editor Nick Legan answers reader questions on front vs. rear flats, cramps and more
We give our first impressions of the all-new Trek Madone and an expanded Domane line
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Four endurance bikes put to the test in the laboratory and on the cobbles of Belgium and France
Bontrager debuts carbon clinchers, cheaper helmets, aero drop bars and tubeless road wheels and tires
Tech writer Lennard Zinn gets an answer on aero crank effectiveness from FSA
Lazer adds new flashing rear light, camera mount to helmet lines and we test the Magneto glasses
What position is fastest when riding in a tailwind? What's on the feedzone menu at le Tour?
Learning lessons about caution, lying in a snowfield
Lennard Zinn answers reader questions on steerer tube height, saddle-to-bar drop, and weight distribution
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Mavic unveiled its new aero wheelset, built as a complete system, this week
Nick Legan answers reader questions on a 30+ cassette for the new Dura-Ace, gearing for bike storage and more
Lennard Zinn answers more questions on bike weight and readers weigh in on previous columns
The latest 29er creation from Moots blends titanium, carbon, and aluminum construction
Tech editor Nick Legan gives a tough answer on wheel/frame compatibility and talks road rash treatment
George Hincapie is testing an integrated-brake prototype at the Dauphiné
George Hincapie rode a new, unreleased BMC aero road frame on Tuesday in France
The fruit of the story tree must be eaten, even if some manufacturers would rather it rot on the ground, waiting for harvest
Lennard Zinn defends his stance on bike weight from previous columns
Samuel Sánchez has two months left to roll his his gold-medal-inspired Orbea Orca before his defense in London