Lauren Stephens defends Unbound Gravel 100-mile title
Stephens repeated her victory from 2019 after attacking into a section of double-track 25 miles into the race.
Stephens repeated her victory from 2019 after attacking into a section of double-track 25 miles into the race.
A look over the bike belonging to the previous winner of Unbound Gravel.
Ineos Grenadiers siezes control of the race with one stage remaining as Porte and Geraint Thomas go one-three on the podium.
Schwalbe's new offering promises souplesse, speed, grip, and puncture protection in 40 and 45mm sizes.
Low rolling resistance meets 'superior puncture protection' in new 40 and 45mm tubeless tires, Schwalbe claims.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, June 5.
We catch up with the reigning champ of Unbound Gravel on the eve of the 2021 race.
The men's Tour de Suisse gets underway on Sunday in Frauenfeld.
Amy Jones Women's Cycling Weekly is back with everything from the world of women's cycling this week.
Egan Bernal's return to Colombia following his Giro d'Italia victory has been delayed after he tested positive for COVID-19.
From Remco to Taco, a post-mortem on the Giro’s winners and losers.
James chats with Morgan Nicol from Challenge about their latest tubulars.
Emily Newsom is on the short list to win Unbound Gravel. Newsom is also a mom, a classically trained pianist, and perhaps the USA's most interesting pro cyclist.
An Instagram post, a department-store mountain bike with a kickstand, and endless mirth.
Alison Tetrick and Ian Boswell are in Kansas with two Diverges designed to evoke the RockCombo, Specialized's first gravel bike
Alexey Lutsenko takes over general classification lead.
Here's the news making the headlines on Friday, June 6.
It was supposed to be one of Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov's best days of the year.
A glued-on XTR digital display. A raccoon spirit animal. $30 aero bars. And a tribute to a rider killed on the bike. Here are the bikes of a number of elite riders at Unbound Gravel.
Shayna Powless, Jen Luebke, and Natalia Franco explain their bike, gear, and hydration choices for 206 miles of Kansas gravel.
The 25-year-old Californian brings depth to an already profound level of women's talent.
Ineos Grenadiers rider has 'mild symptoms' and has had to postpone a planned return to Colombia.
Anderson, a graduate of Axel Merckx's Hagens Berman Axeon team, is leading Alpecin-Fenix into gravel racing this year.
Top riders at Unbound Gravel point to Quinn Simmons as the favorite to win Saturday's 200-mile race.
A new video from Pinarello gives an intimate look at why Rockwell rides.
Daniel Kofi Morteh explains how bikes transformed his life and gave him the confidence to push himself.
Alexey Lutsenko took over the race lead with teammate Ion Izagirre eight seconds back in second.
With Lotte Kopecky set to join rising star Demi Vollering in 2022, the Dutch team shores up its future and should continue to dominate for years to come.
The reigning champ has an Allied Able and a new Allied Echo. He's not sure which one he'll use.
Thomas made good on team's offensive new approach with Critérium du Dauphiné victory Thursday, but it’s not a sure-fire winner for the Tour.
The 2021 Ashgabat Track Worlds are a non-starter.
Two budding American stars continue to shine at Critérium du Dauphiné as major roles at Tour de France creep closer.
Winning the Dauphiné might seem it would point toward success at the Tour de France, but not as often as you'd think.
So good to ride, I nearly bought it for myself.
Plus, the Battle of the North will take place in August of 2022.
A sub-800 g frame, generous tire clearance, and internal routing even mechanics won’t hate.
10-day Giro Rosa returns to the lineup, as well as a six-day Battle of the North.
Geraint Thomas narrowly won stage 5 of the Critérium du Dauphiné on Thursday with a well-timed late attack.
The UCI plans for a working group to review the regulation before the start of the Tour de France.
Rapha’s new trail wear is far more casual than you may imagine.
Four-time Tour de France winner admits he won't be in race-winning form at month's end.
Here's the news making the headlines on Thursday, June 3.
After a year of putting in the work, this Californian is ready for results.
Brooklyn and Berkeley top U.S. rankings for safe and accessible city biking.
Feed zones and mid-race stops present an ethical conundrum, as top riders look to establish unwritten rules of etiquette.
Adam Roberge learned some important lessons at the recent Gravel Locos race. Now, Roberge is on the list of dark horses for Unbound Gravel.
Road or gravel geometry? Allied's new bike says 'yes'.
Rapha's Performance Trailwear features snag-free, high tech material that promises to keep you cool during hot summer trail riding.
Lukas Pöstlberger maintained his one-second advantage in the general classification.
The Wahoo Elemnt Roam boasts a large-full color display, excellent mapping features, and is easy to configure. But one thing bugs me.
Chris Froome still has a long path to full recovery from his 2019 Dauphiné crash, but can he ever win another Tour de France, and does it matter?
What countries ride the most? Who's riding further? Is the bike boom still underway? Google has all that, and more.
Is ride quality simply related to noise? Mark Kelly of Lyrebird Cycles believes so and his bikes use tone woods wrapped with carbon fibre to control what that noise does.
Hot on the heels of new reveals from Canyon and Cannondale, we discuss some new time trial bikes from Factor and Trek this week.
In Germany, it was the Spring Classics top riders who dominated the six day race.
Tom Pidcock fractured his collarbone in a training crash.
Strava has today rolled out a major update to its app's maps and groups tabs to offer automation, challenge, and inspiration.
Alexey Lutsenko took his first victory of 2021 on Wednesday, winning the stage 4 individual time trial at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Kopecky will join SD Worx in 2022 after one year with Liv Racing.
On this week's podcast we break down Unbound Gravel and discuss gravel cycling's etiquette around feed zones.
'I think when you can learn something and make big gains, it helps when you get back to the sport you’re a pro in.'
All three value wheelsets are now tubeless ready, offer wider internal rim widths, and have improved freehub engagement speeds.
Here's the news making headlines for Wednesday, June 2.
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Colin Strickland argues that gravel should keep its spirit of self reliance by steering clear of road racing tactics and pro team structures.
Strava makes its most significant updates of the year to the mobile app, adding Group Challenges and enhancements to maps.
American Brandon McNulty had another strong ride — finishing in eighth place on the stage after setting one of the fastest intermediate times — following his third place on the previous stage.
Sicilian veteran battling for Olympic selection as Filippo Ganna moves toward center of Italian cycling's future.
The Canadian InstaFund team will implement a range of innovative measures in bid to reduce footprint of racing worldwide.
A delayed start to summer that includes Tour de France, Olympics, world championships and Paris-Roubaix may be best bad news van Aert ever had.
Colnago took its maiden Tour de France victory in 2020. The famous Italian brand has now followed that milestone with an official Tour de France bike.
The process of servicing a modern sealed bearing headset isn’t too hard, but knowing what size bearing you need for replacement can be tricky.
But first: the Tour de Suisse.
Jonas Vingegaard dreamed to race the Tour de France one day, but when Tom Dumoulin put pause on his career, the opportunity came sooner than he expected.
2019 Tour of Flanders champ and recent Giro d'Italia stage winner Alberto Bettiol will ride on with EF Education-Nippo.
Plus, front hub "fairing" controversy a the Giro d'Italia time trials.
Check out Abby Mickey's author page.
After back-to-back runner-up rides at the Critérium du Dauphiné, Sonny Colbrelli got his win on Tuesday's stage 3.
The consequences of the pandemic cost elite women’s bike racing dearly.
Throughout her stunning 2020-21 road and cyclocross campaign, Lucinda Brand has also helped care for her ailing parents.