No rest for Anna van der Breggen as she slots into DS role at Paris-Roubaix Femmes
A week after hanging up her racing wheels, van der Breggen will be in the team car for SD Worx as she transitions into new sport director role.
A week after hanging up her racing wheels, van der Breggen will be in the team car for SD Worx as she transitions into new sport director role.
Pearlescent Trek Domanes and a first sighting of Ellen van Dijk's new European Champions jersey.
Sagan 'not afraid' of prospect of wet pavé as forecast calls for foul weather through Paris-Roubaix weekend.
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Fezzari’s revamped Shafer gravel bike has traded its old me-too personality for modern progressive handling, more capabilities, and value that should put mainstream brands on notice.
This line of the sport's history can only be written once.
What causes tires to absorb more or less of a rider’s energy?
We sent clinchers, tubeless tires, and tubulars to Wheel Energy for rolling-resistance tests at range of air pressures. The results surprised us.
Paris-Roubaix asks for a later date as French Presidential elections put the cobbled monument at risk of being canceled once again.
Who will win? What will the tactics be? The favorites chime in just days ahead of the historic debut of Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
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Wahoo aims to create the "world's most complete training app" with Systm, the new home for The Sufferfest and a host of other features.
Capable kit for training rides in moderate to hot and humid conditions.
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Wahoo System incorporates The Sufferfest with other immersive cycling training tools and experiences into a single platform.
Stiffer isn't always better.
Technical expert Lennard Zinn offers his views regarding carbon fiber longevity and the future of tire tech.
We kept things close to home this time around, with four testers thrashing a smattering of road and gravel bikes — and even some flat-bar gravel bikes — on our home turf of Boulder, Colorado, to see what works and what doesn’t.
The Tour winner's first foray into the design world represents his ice cold mindset and burning legs with a dose of high tech security for good measure.
This is a durable floor pump with a large easy-to-read dial, and simple operation for setting up tubeless tires.
From the lens of Kristof Ramon, a study of the men's road race and Julian Alaphilippe in flight.
One of our favourite gravel bikes gains a front suspension option.
Fresh from the finish line, the bike has tubes in its tyres, is caked in Flemish dirt, and is covered in sweat and tears.
As the Belgians proved on Sunday, asking your stars to bury themselves with huge pulls for their teammates won't always win you a bike race.
The fans were out in force to watch the Frenchman ride to a second consecutive World Championship victory in Leuven, Belgium.
Elisa Balsamo was almost invisible until the last few-hundred metres, beating Marianne Vos in the sprint to take the rainbow jersey in style.
The peloton lacks development, and a U23 race would help close the gap between juniors and elites.
Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel, Julian Alaphilippe, and plenty of other big names are set to battle for the rainbow jersey on Sunday.
On Saturday Van der Breggen will race her bike for the final time
Custom made details and a hybrid 12-speed SRAM/Shimano 1x drivetrain.
A closer look at the route and the favorites.
Here's what's making cycling tech news on Thursday, September 23.
The quadruple Individual Time Trial World Champion bowed out on top, after a long, lustrous career.
Carbon and alloy versions with some big differences
More companies are figuring out how to do flared bars without wrecking lever position, and it’s about time.
When you're Filippo Ganna you get wheels and tyres that don't even exist.
Specialized’s second 3D-printed saddle has a more traditional shape and even more cushioning than the S-Works Power Mirror.
Some 22,000 separate ‘struts’ are used to fine-tune pressure distribution in the new saddle.
Ronan joined Team Ireland the day before the World Championship time trial for a look behind the scenes.
Lennard Zinn discusses tubeless tire standards, drivetrains, stainless steel frames, fork flex, and more.
Pedal-friendly shoes that don't scream 'cyclist'.
No official word from Wahoo, but riders at the Worlds have been seen warming-up on Kickr rollers.
British squad feedback regarding the move to the latest braking tech has been ‘encouraging.’
A unique flat bar that's designed to smooth out rough surfaces.
Despite repeated attacks from teams without a favourite, the German sprint classic was won by the on-form Jasper Philipsen.
The defending world champion gave a TT masterclass in front of spectacular Belgian crowds.
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Everything you need to know ahead of the women's World Championship time trial.
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Ganna, Küng, Van Aert, Evenepoel, and Pogačar are among the big names that will battle for gold in the men's TT.
More features and more input sources, but still with a super-easy and helpful user interface.
Who doesn't love a modern retro CAAD?
It’s a no from me.
They need our help, and the reasons are not necessarily obvious at first.
A new drip-on wet lube that’s said to be designed for WorldTour performance.
Tips from Velocraft on how to get your gloss paint to shine.
Here's what's making cycling tech news on Wednesday, September 15.
But it looks like wheels will be making a comeback soon, too.
Simplon claims the new Pride II is the fastest bike in the world and has a 3D scanner to get you fitted on it.
It's now borrowing many design cues from the Emonda road bike.
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The positive impact of Polartec’s textile and fabric innovations—from the invention of fleece to technologies for all conditions—cannot be overstated
The newly added feature in the cycling route creation tool allows users to specify and view different types of road and trail surfaces.
Options for custom steel frames, more advice about tubeless repair plugs, and un-sticking sticky components.
The death of Ultegra mechanical can only mean one thing.
Swiss Side has a new wind tunnel toy with lights and drag sensors to make your next bike (and possibly, car) faster.
A breakaway, a bottle, and a moment to remember.
With plenty of gravel and cobblestones, plus a unique setting, the Antwerp Port Epic is one of the coolest races on the calendar.
Finally, a durable pedal for casual cycling.
New Motion Labs is at it again with some new chain and chainring tech for cargo bikes, plus a chainring with the equivalent of 92teeth for track racing.
Carol-Eduard Novak of Romania has competed in multiple Paralympics Games. He also runs Romania's national ministry of sports.
Bikes, wheels, saddles, insoles, and much more in our 2021 Eurobike round-up gallery.
Cycling's ‘Big Three’ split the grand tours between them in 2021, but will they end up in a ‘Battle Royale’ next year at the Tour de France?
A compact frame bag that doesn't hamper drink bottle access, and doesn't rub on your knees.
Can't find the part you need in stock? These tips may help.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Wednesday, September 8.
From Primož Roglič and Egan Bernal going on the attack to Miguel Ángel López's dramatic departure from the race, these are the moments that made the 2021 Vuelta a España.
In his final Vuelta video diary, Kiel Reijnen takes us inside his difficult decision to abandon the race, after injuries from a crash hampered his body in week 3.
This week we discuss the war of words between Movistar and Miguel Ángel López, and hear from Lauren Stephens on overcoming setbacks.
2006 Tour de France winner designed the climb-riddled finale that shook up the GC and provoked an angry López to quit the Vuelta.