Haley Cycles: Custom Titanium Made Simple
Words: William Tracy; Images: Haley Cycles and James Rogers | From issue 106
Words: William Tracy; Images: Haley Cycles and James Rogers | From issue 106
Words: John Wilcockson Images: James Startt | From issue 106
The bond between Columbus & Breadwinner Cycles
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
Has a new era of American crit racing begun? Go behind the scenes with SRAM at the Into the Lion's Den criterium.
How to size tires to rims and more discussion about tire hysteresis and aerodynamic drag.
17 years after establishing the influential clothing brand, Mottram is handing over the reins.
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Unusually good ride quality and the handling is brilliant, but it’s hard not to notice the heft when you point it uphill.
Take my money! Oh wait, these products already have.
Eli Iserbyt extends his World Cup lead with round seven victory in Koksijde, Belgium.
Annemarie Worst (777) put in a flawless ride to take her first win of the season at CX World Cup Koksijde in Belgium.
The Shoe Dr unveils custom trainers to celebrate Cav's 34 TDF stage wins.
Kasia Niewiadoma reflects on what makes Tiffany Cromwell an indispensable teammate.
Lightweight's new lightweight wheel is not the lightest Lightweight lightweight wheel, but it is light and probably expensive.
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A Campagnolo mechanical drivetrain and Deda tubeless wheels for this classic-looking Italian bike.
How to tell the authentic from the fraud — and should you care?
This expansion of the Makuri Islands region offers eight new routes with 21 km of new roads.
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From issue 60
There’s enough insulation for most, though the high volume and wide heel cup makes for a vague feel on the bike.
A star-spangled, red, white, and blue paint job for the US national champion's bike.
What's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, November 18.
The flat bars are polarizing, but the dedicated geometry makes the most of it.
The 21-year-old developed myopericarditis after the Tokyo Olympics.
Marginal gains, weight savings, hefty price tags: Silca take on the MTB cleat.
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New 100% sunnies offer casual style with sport performance features.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 16.
More analysis of tire pressure and rolling resistance at the ‘Hell of the North,’ and tubeless tires removal and installation.
Forget power meters and heart rate monitors – glucose monitors are poised to change pro cycling forever. Here's a look at how the new tech could push the peloton forward.
Belgian research shine a light on road cycling's culture of cooperation, paying for wins, and how riders feel about it all.
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An exhilarating ride through a stunningly beautiful game world, with plenty of challenge along the way.
The new European champion went head to head with Eli Iserbyt in an electrifying round six of the CX World Cup in the Czech Republic.
The world champion played a cunning race to win round six of the Cyclocross World Cup in Tábor, Czech Republic.
Esteban Chaves and João Almeida are among the big names who seem like strong fits with their 2022 teams.
The new gold standard in bib shorts
A compact, wheel-on trainer, and power meter pedals were on display — but not yet for sale — at the recent Rouleur Live event, in London, UK.
Artistry in aluminum, steel, titanium, carbon, and paint on display at the 11th edition of this bike trade show and exhibition.
VeloClub member Jono Mitchell was riding more and more gravel and wanted a bike to suit.
This new model sports room for 700x45 mm tires, dropped chainstays, slightly lower weights, and storage inside the down tube.
Cycling GPS maker re-ups with Sylvan Adams' WorldTour team for two years.
These riders seem to have found their perfect home for next season.
From issue 11
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This major overhaul modernizes the Spanish brand's gravel model
From issue 12 • Words/images by Brett Horton/Horton Collection
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, November 11.
Old, new, innovative, and even collectors bikes were on display in the 11th edition of the consumer and industry trade show.
For the fourth year in a row, the Giro d'Italia's pink jersey will be decided by a time trial. The route will be the same as the TT Chad Haga won in 2019.
New Red and Force AXS shifters will now work with 11-speed eTap derailleurs.
The outstanding geometry and tire clearance comes with a big catch, though.
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The carbon-spoke wheels are claimed to weigh just 1,200 grams and will sell for about $1,400.
Riders in UK hill climbs can race on almost anything they see fit and helmets are not required.
Organizer RCS continues to unveil route details, featuring four major mountain summit finishes, ahead of the full announcement Thursday.
Our secret insider is back with his take on the highlights and lowlights from another strange season.
Lawson Craddock is headed to BikeExchange on a two-year deal.
Carbon, titanium, and other cool materials fashioned into rideable and raceable works of art.
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Cut-down cockpit, single-ring Dura-Ace crank, and Vittoria tubular tires all in the name of saving a few grams.
New 35 and 45 mm rims are said to offer improved aerodynamics and crosswind stability.
The finish order of the riders in the Hell of the North mirrored the finish order of their tires in our rolling resistance test.
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A sub-10-pound Cannondale with a single speed and purpose.
A fun and entertaining machine that won’t break the bank, but also a rough ride and a short reach.
The 2021 season saw a handful of pros take big steps forward.
A more elegant, delicious sports drink is here.
Here's the cycling tech news making headlines for Friday, November 5.
Fog-free, lightweight shield-style sunglasses that are nearly impossible to smudge, and offer an excellent field of vision.
A do-it-all, two-wheelset bike, inspired by a conversation with Grandma.
Muoverti is a new player in the indoor trainer market launching a new smart bike with some bold claims and unique features.
From issue 5 | Images by John Maynard
This season proved to be an important one for several up-and-coming riders.
Versatile design also includes rack and fender mounts, and a refreshing dearth of proprietary bits.
Words: Ben Edwards | Images: Russ Lamoureux
Dowsett was off the pace from the 10-minute mark and drifted from there.
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