The times, they are a-changed for the Classics stars of the past
Is this the end of the road for Sagan, Van Avermaet, and Co.? A new generation of stars shines at the E3 Saxo Bank Classic.
Is this the end of the road for Sagan, Van Avermaet, and Co.? A new generation of stars shines at the E3 Saxo Bank Classic.
Also: running a worn chain and alternatives to SRAM AXS Flat-Top chains.
Christophe Laporte and Wout van Aert go clear at 40km to go after van Aert forces decisive selections with two huge moves.
Will someone launch a winning move from afar, or will things hold together for a sprint?
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3D-printed titanium tools from the style masters.
The two went head-to-head once again at Exterioo Brugge-De Panne, with Balsamo on top for the second win in four days.
The race as a whole was chaotic with crashes impacting the finale.
As war rages, a team – and Russian cycling itself – is on the brink of collapse. Do they deserve salvation?
Bargain pricing, but with truly premium optical quality and features.
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Check out Cape Epic's author page.
Check out Cape Epic's author page.
A micro-travel plate solution for owners of Tacx Neo smart trainers.
The switch of dates between Amstel Gold and Paris-Roubaix forces top teams to rip up decades-old scripts for spring racing.
As war rages in Ukraine, Lachlan Morton set out on a very big bike ride to fundraise for refugees.
The Paterberg and the Oude Kwaremont will host plenty of big names on Friday in Flanders.
The peloton heads to Belgium for the first in a series of one-day Classics.
We all love a lightweight bike, but how light is too light?
The final word for optimizing your chain for low friction and longevity from industry experts.
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Perhaps this will inspire #newtoolday for you.
A monument in moments.
Retired professional Dan Craven announced a new world-class steel bicycle brand called Onguza out of his hometown in Namibia.
Matthews won the opening stage of the Volta a Catalunya ahead of Colbrelli and Pacher.
Cavendish leads all-conquering Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl train at Belgian classic, Ewan pulls out due to ongoing illness.
The Supple Road rises above the aero and weight arms race, and instead looks at the big picture.
With Sofia Bertizzolo and Soraya Paladin finishing second and third, respectively.
UCI drops talk of dropping droppers ban with statement drop on droppers dropping in races
By: Betsy Welch; Images: Courtesy, Wahoo | From Issue 107
Mohorič winning the longest Monument on the calendar with a Fox dropper post on the descent is one for the history books.
Mohoric ran a dropper post for his pre-planned Poggio descent attack.
Tour de France champ attacked five times in quick succession but couldn't make it stick, putting an end to his season victory sweep.
Slovenian breakaway ace surprises favorites with solo dash off the bottom of the Poggio and down the Via Roma.
Great coverage and style. No big whupp!
More and more men's races are adding a women's event, but do we really need a women's Milan-San Remo?
CeramicSpeed parts abound on the Italian sprinter's Factor Ostro VAM. Will his velocita ascensionale media (VAM) be fast enough over the Cipressa and Poggio to contest the final sprint?
'I was in good form and ready for a hard race, but like many riders, I faced a stomach flu at the worst time,' Ewan says.
Here's one for the tech-heads: an iconic road frame from 1993 converted into a rally-car inspired gravel bike.
Roglič looked supremely comfortable in a breakaway on GP Denain's cobblestones.
The women's WorldTour turns to Italy for Trofeo Alfredo Binda on Sunday.
Personalized cockpit touches and an enormous top gear on the Trek Emonda SLR eTap.
In a sport where aero is everything, how much does Tadej’s hair leave on the table?
The first Monument of the season awaits.
A kickass bag made from old tires. Dang!
Mark Cavendish wins Milano-Torino after a superb leadout.
Unreleased tubeless tires, an older generation power meter, and a single sprint shifter.
The continent-hopping, time-crunched story of a custom pair of cycling shoes for a pop megastar.
Could be the only bike you need. Zombie-proof, too.
Hot-shot helmet from the pros at 100%.
What’s the connection between hiking and riding bikes? Sweden.
Intriguing new tubeless sealant formula is claimed to seal a 5 mm gash at 100 psi.
To remove—or not—the lube that ships with chains, and more options for ‘climbing’ gears.
'Les Amis de Paris-Roubaix' is fixing up the fearsome Mons-en-Pévèle sector ahead of Paris-Roubaix weekend April 16-17.
The twisting tale of a 70-year-old cycling team, and the mystery of whether it still exists.
Pogačar hinted at a long range attack, which could serve his own chances and his team's.
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Van Aert closing on classics-conquering form after big week in Paris-Nice, reconfirms Tour de France green jersey ambition.
Roglič admitted he wasn't feeling his best on the final stage of Paris-Nice, luckily Van Aert had taken the stage before easy in preparation.
The Team DSM rider sprinted to victory at the second round of the women's WorldTour on Saturday, Ronde van Drenthe.
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As the UCI looks set to relax and refine some of its equipment rules, we take a look at the rules we would change.
Cervélo's upcoming aero bike with a mix of power meters and wheels, depending on the day.
Also: how to tackle mystery flats and freehub body swaps, and a follow-up on tubeless wheels and maximum inflation pressures.
A more conservative look than the Tensione with knit uppers and a neat lace keeper system.
Will the VAM-Berg break the race apart or will a sprinter take the day on Saturday?
Also a lower profile for better frame compatibility, better accuracy, and handy LED indicator lights.
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A look at the appearance and disappearance of new bikes on the UCI's updated list.
Orbea updates its aluminium range of Terra gravel bikes to be a lot like its carbon range of Terra gravel bikes.
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Getting to know the new Aussie Champ.
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The frame will be manufactured in the USA and riffs on the Open MIN.D's progressive geometry in a lighter-weight package.
Why have a world champion's rainbow-clad bike, when you can have a bike for every colour of the rainbow
SRAM owns multiple hardgood brands, like Zipp, Quarq, and RockShox. This is its first clothing brand.
A solid power meter at a good price — with a huge battery-life claim of 800 hours.