The Grind: Riding the ‘Rad in Trinidad
A course preview of Life Time's newest gravel race in southern Colorado.
A course preview of Life Time's newest gravel race in southern Colorado.
The unique design might well offer reduced friction, but it’s mostly just mega-cool and ridiculously rigid.
Been trying to get that perfect Instagram shot of your prized steed? This might help.
Ribble Cycles has four new gravel bike options featuring titanium, carbon, and alloy frames plus an e-bike option. Best of all, some of these bikes are available now.
Tips for mixing Campy and SRAM drivetrains, internal cable routing, and how frequently to replace a carbon fork.
The men's Tour of Flanders, through the lenses of the Grubers and Kristof Ramon.
Zwifthub's developer Tobias Feeney has announced the site will shut down at the end of the month.
What's making tech headlines on Monday, April 5.
Photo highlights from the 2021 women's Tour of Flanders.
Kasper Asgreen was on Turbo Cotton Hell of the North clinchers for his win Sunday
Lisa Brennauer sprinted to second ahead of Grace Brown in third.
Bracke was found guilty of violating the UCI Code of Ethics in October.
A limited number of helmets to be raffled off to support the WHO COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
It's one of the best races of the year. Here's what you should know.
The list of favorites is as long as the list of climbs for this years Ronde van Vlaanderen.
Welcome to another issue of Women's Cycling Weekly.
Looking for a lightly insulated shell that’s a workhorse for ’tweener temps? Rapha’s Core Winter Jacket hits the sweet spot.
Ride on a flat for up to 50 km and add security to tubeless road tires for just 22 g per wheel.
New foam liner is a decent Plan C (with Plan A being "don't flat" and Plan B being sealant) for people who hate fixing flats.
The system Alexander Kristoff used to win Gent-Wevelgem in 2019 is now available for all riders.
A deep dive and video on the challenges and thinking behind optimising an Everesting bike.
How McLaughlin changed his pedaling position to get lower, and how he heavily considered aerodynamics for the descending portion of his record-setting effort.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Thursday, April 1.
With the supertuck ban finally having kicked in, we take a trip down memory lane.
Not keen on chain waxing? This new method may be for you.
COVID-19 enforcement robots will have a lasting role in the 2021 season, according to a UCI announcement overnight.
A lightweight jacket offering heavyweight protection from the cold.
The very first episode of a brand new monthly cycling show, The Bunnyhop takes a fresh look at the women's pro peloton.
Tips and tricks for getting the most out of your gear.
VeloNews Editor in Chief Fred Dreier writes how the chaos, the crowds, the climbs, and the cobblestones are what makes the Tour of Flanders cycling's best Monument.
A review of two closely comparable casually styled cycling performance sunglasses.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Tuesdays, March 30.
An outer layer that provides more protection than promised, without an overly tight fit.
VeloNews' technical expert offers suggestions for fishing internally-routed cables and further discussion about chain tension with oversize pulley wheels.
Another big win for Wout van Aert, this one on home soil.
It’s never a good look when a rider is standing roadside holding a set of handlebars that are no longer connected to anything.
One of Belgian's top one-day races as captured by our photographers.
Vos won Gent-Wevelgem when the peloton brought back Elisa Longo Borghini and Soraya Paladin inside the final kilometer.
Do you love working on bicycles, writing about bike tech, and testing out new bikes? VeloNews is hiring a technical editor.
Bouhanni was disqualified following an aggressive sprint maneuver at Cholet - Pays de la Loire.
A quality bottle cage that can be strapped to almost anything.
Vos delivered Jumbo-Visma their first ever victory ahead of Lotte Kopecky in second and Lisa Brennauer third.
Bora-Hansgrohe was also not allowed to take to the start as E3 Saxo Bank Classic team remains in quarantine.
A week ahead of the Tour of Flanders, Peter Sagan found his winning legs.
Jolien d'Hoore, Lotte Kopecky, Marianne Vos, Grace Brown, and more line up for the fourth round of the Women's WorldTour.
US-made in Ogden, Utah, with a sleekly modern silhouette, 100% made-to-order geometry, and custom paint.
Check out Ben Delaney's author page.
Race and All Road models available, each with integrated bar/stem, custom paint, and room for 35mm tires.
Can you build an MTB at home that's as light as a superbike, but considerably cheaper? Francis Lim thinks so.
Just seven seconds after Brown, Emma Cecilie Norsgaard and Jolien d'Hoore crossed the line second and third.
Wireless shifting hits SRAM's third-tier mountain bike groupset.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Thursday, March 25.
Power meter-equipped only, and bundled with special front derailleurs, too.
A combination of contributing factors, and complicated — and expensive — solutions.
Rapha has updated its very first garment with new recycle fabric.
The ASO has not made a formal statement yet, and hope remains the race can be rescheduled to October.
The social app which allows athletes to share activities updated the user interface and made a few functional enhancements.
Details of the new pedal-based power meter range that expands into SPD-SL and SPD-compatible options.
New Rally family of power-meter pedals come in one- and dual-sided versions for between $649 and $1,199. The $199-$249 pedal bodies are interchangeable, too.
Race three of the Women's WorldTour takes place along the Belgian coastline, where crosswinds will hopefully shake things up.
Those whale-inspired wheels are a source of contention.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Tuesday, March 23.
Chain friction in systems with oversized pulley wheels, and more solutions for mounting a rear rack on a carbon frame.
The weight and field-of-view of rimless, but the stiffness of a full frame.
A little extra coziness for those in-between days.
A burst of colour from a brand that's often stuck to monochromatic options.
New range will include single- and dual-sided options throughout, too.
Here's how the season's first Monument unfolded, as captured by Kristof Ramon and Cor Vos.
Patrick Lefevere has alleged that Bora-Hansgrohe wants to buy the entire Deceuninck-QuickStep squad to get Remco Evenepoel.
On Sunday in Italy teamwork really did make the dream work.
Marianne Vos and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig took second and third from a small chasing group.
A group of strong sprinters caught the Belgian rider at the line with Caleb Ewan and Wout van Aert taking second and third, respectively.
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Round two of the Women's WorldTour is approaching! Here's what you need to know ahead of the race.
The riders participated in a month-long selection process to earn their spot.
Two new products developed with sustainability in mind.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Thursday, March 18.
Canyon will replace all new affected handlebars and credit owners up to €1300 for the inconvenience. Plus a further update on seatpost issues
Will it be one of Van Aert, Van der Poel or Alaphilippe that wins another one-day classic?
A hit for versatility and storage space, a miss on some smaller design elements.