Easton EA90 AX gravel dropper post and lever – details and ride impressions
Easton's latest dropper is relatively light at 327g. Does a dropper post on a gravel bike make sense to you?
Easton's latest dropper is relatively light at 327g. Does a dropper post on a gravel bike make sense to you?
Why have a world champion's rainbow-clad bike, when you can have a bike for every colour of the rainbow
No change to general classification with Filippo Ganna continuing to lead the ‘Race of Two Seas’
Step aside Monuments — Strade Bianche is more enjoyable to watch than many of the more prestigious one-day events.
Pogačar darts away from Remco Evenepoel to snatch back bonuses: 'If you have a chance, you take it.'
SRAM owns multiple hardgood brands, like Zipp, Quarq, and RockShox. This is its first clothing brand.
Belgian takes yellow jersey from teammate Laporte
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A solid power meter at a good price — with a huge battery-life claim of 800 hours.
How do you translate your love for cycling into a love of racing?
Former world champion was vomiting inside the team bus on the way to the start of stage 3.
'I cannot watch the news anymore, because it really hurts me to see what is happening there,' said Trek-Segafredo sports director
'To be honest, I learned about this whole story from the press, and until that moment I was not familiar with the details' Astana boss tells VeloNews.
Teammates for six seasons and classics winners both, but Mads Pedersen and Jasper Stuyven have yet to go into the northern classics with both of them at their best. Is that set to change?
The Canyon-SRAM rider on why there should be more under-23 events and how she worried about taking her whole team out in a TTT during her debut season.
Irish sprinter says his form is a month or two behind where it needs to be after his injury-hit 2021 season, but is happy with how his lead-out train is performing on his return to Bora-Hansgrohe.
They will blow a billionaire’s mind.
The 2017 Paris-Nice champion looks headed for retirement from the pro peloton.
20-year-old Olav Kooij powers to runner-up honors on stage 2 of Tirreno-Adriatico with 23-year-old Kaden Groves taking third.
A closer look at some of the most prominent rivalries in women's racing in recent memory.
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Pogačar crushes all comers at Strade Bianche while Jumbo flexes its collective muscle at Paris-Nice
A conversation with founder Monica Garrison.
The team has not yet commented on the situation.
There’s plenty of buzz, but hopefully there’s some real substance here, too.
Ruby Roseman-Gannon has been lighting up the Australian cycling scene for some time and the 23-year-old made her European pro debut this season.
EF Education-Easy Post’s Powless on Paris-Nice, his objectives for this season, hopes for the Tour de France, and how to encourage the USA’s next generations of racers into the sport.
Peter Sagan hits his best result since September and his first top-5 since joining TotalEnergies. Will it be enough to shine in the classics?
The Australian sprinter is intent on finally being first across the line down the Via Roma, and that means he won't be taking any chances this week.
Merida's new time trial bike bucks the trend of bigger is faster, but is less really more?
UK-based stage races without crucial funding for 2022 while The Women's Tour struggles to guarantee live coverage.
Filippo Ganna retained the overall lead, with no change to the general classification in the top eight.
James chats about the new project from Lemond, what we know and what we don't know.
Celebrating the stories in women's cycling, today and every day.
No schedule changes despite crash involving Egan Bernal as Tasmanian star builds toward farewell grand tour at Giro d'Italia.
Manufacturer guidelines and recommendations for tubeless tire inflation upper and lower limits.
Another day of tough racing as the yellow jersey hits the deck and McNulty loses time.
Race founder Ken Gart issues a final plea to the public in order for the women's stage race to continue.
The team decline to comment as to whether Vinokourov is involved in the case as fresh delays on rider's wages surface.
The EF Education-TIBCO-SVB team manager is well-known for her ability to spot promising talent. She tells VeloNews how she does it.
A late-race puncture proved costly to the Basque climber at Strade Bianche, and he's hoping his luck turns this week at Tirreno-Adriatico.
How does the 34-year-old fit it all in? By being thoroughly stoked on everything she does.
Guest columnist Matilda Price says that UCI World Cup mountain biking is a model that the road world should aspire to.
Dutch sprinter plays down rivalry with Mark Cavendish and hopes Paris-Nice success will boost his chances of Milan-San Remo selection.
Stage 2 saw a number of GC contenders drop out of contention as McNulty, Powless and Jorgenson all lose time.
A look at the cycle-specific tools that form the basis of a workshop or well-equipped toolbox.
HRE Mazowsze Serce Polski Team is choosing humanity over sport, passing on race starts so it can send its vehicles to the border.
What happened to cause the massive crash at the men's Strade Bianche? Nettie Edmondson, Mitch Docker, and Matthew Keenan break it all down.
Filippo Ganna takes his third win of the season as Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogačar make strong starts to their Tirreno-Adriatico GC bids.
A dominant ride, captured against the backdrop of one of the world's most beautiful places.
Fabio Jakobsen wins stage 3 as Jumbo-Visma holds on to the top three general classification spots with Laporte retaining his yellow jersey.
Rohan Dennis says he’s got the Tour’s Copenhagen TT in the back of his mind, but his focus is on helping Jumbo-Visma capture the Tour title that still eludes them.
Who needs a superfluous front derailleur when you can push a 58t big ring on a flat course?
The first of the WWT one-day Classics to come.
SRAM claims battery life at between six and ten years for most riders. The new button shape is quite similar to a Shimano Di2 sprint shifter.
Wout van Aert and Australians Jack Haig and Ben O’Connor emerged from the windy mayhem on the road to Orléans relatively unscathed, but GC favorites Matteo Jorgenson and Guillaume Martin weren’t as lucky.
A look at the power numbers of Annemiek van Vleuten, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Tadej Pogačar, Kasper Asgreen, and others at the Italian race on ‘white roads’
Danish sensation faces-off against Pogačar at Tirreno-Adriatico ahead of top role at Tour: 'If you want to be the best you have to beat the best.'
Top names likes Richard Carapaz and Jonas Vingegaard lose a half minute and more in opening time trial to top GC favorites.
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Remco Evenepoel shows good form for second while defending champ Tadej Pogačar finished in third.
Snow again punctuates the third-year NorCal event.
The four-year deal builds on Zwift’s investment in the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Despite being involved in one of cycling's most spectacular crashes just 48 hours before, the two-time world champion finished the opening time trial.
These socks offer excellent breathability, no-slip areas on the soles, and help prevent hot spots even when riding for hours.
Jakobsen beats Wout van Aert to the line with Christophe Laporte finishing in third to retain his race lead.
'Whether teams get one Euro or a million Euros, it doesn't matter. It’s about the value that this brings for the longer-term,' says Plugge.
Three-time U23 world time trial champion keen on punching return ticket to Tour de France to help Pogačar aim for a third straight yellow jersey.
Based in Nice, the American rider finished top 10 last year and is going into the French stage race as Movistar’s leader with good form and high confidence.
Merckx believes that Pogačar could take Tour of Flanders victory on his first try.
The 'Race to the Sun' and the 'Race of the Two Seas' are among cycling's most prestigious races and are deservedly back in the spotlight this week.
Sagan launches masterclass at sidestepping significant questions ahead of form-chasing week in Italy.
Tim De Waele was in the right place at the right time in Saturday's Strade Bianche for 'that picture'.
An exception race with a tactical victory, capture in images.
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It was a perfect day for Jumbo-Visma with Laporte, Van Aert and Roglič sweeping the podium.
‘Christophe Laporte deserved this win because he was super strong,’ said Wout van Aert after Jumbo-Visma trio smashed Paris-Nice opener.
Words/images: Kåre Dehlie Thorstad | From Issue 64
Christophe Laporte took the Paris-Nice race lead in dramatic style as teammate Primož Roglič gained an early advantage on his rivals.