Wout van Aert riding out season on repainted Bianchi as Cervélo continues to develop ‘cross bike
Team Jumbo-Visma switched from Bianchi to Cervélo bikes on January 1 – except there is no CX machine ready for racing.
Team Jumbo-Visma switched from Bianchi to Cervélo bikes on January 1 – except there is no CX machine ready for racing.
Cross country mountain biking world champion leaves Absolute Absalon after two years with team.
Anna van der Breggen anchors team as new sponsors take over in four-year deal.
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Wild, remote, unforgiving. The roads of Tajikistan are known for the ancient silk trade, but for Christian and Peter, this trip was about trading comfort for experience.
Alpecin-Fenix doubles up at X20 Trofee Baal.
Riding inside can wreak havoc on your trusty steed. We look at the ways—and things—that’ll keep it safe.
In our first Major Taylor Iron Riders diary, rider Kenneth McPhereson explains his decades-long obsession with cycling.
Great fit adjustment that's easy to grasp.
Tadej Pogačar and Mark Cavendish show off new looks for upcoming seasons.
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Longtime partner BikeExchange steps up as title sponsor and brings with it an overhauled team livery.
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In addition to the magazine, training software and discounts, members have access to exclusive content, and here is what was most read in 2020.
2020 was my first year of consistent cycling as a dad. Thus, the gear I used most helped me manage short training sessions at odd hours and family rides to the playground.
The 23-year-old Colombian is cautiously optimistic about another run at the yellow jersey in 2021.
The Spanish star's career was marked by searing victories, emotional highs, and devastating lows.
Arkéa-Samsic team manager Emmanuel Hubert reports that Quintana's rehab is ‘going very well.’
Fun and realistic New Year’s resolutions you can keep that will up your cycling game.
Racing's COVID calendar wasn't all doom and gloom.
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2020 was a weird year for everyone, cycling journalists included.
Team interests in sending strong lineups to the big-budget Tour could see riders forced to sacrifice Games ambitions.
It is not yet clear how long athletes will be required to quarantine after arriving in Japan for the Tokyo Olympics Games.
In the lateset episode of Wahoo's Frontiers series, Colin Strickland talks about racing Red Hook, winning Unbound Gravel, and is quite candid about his decision not to race in the pro tour after being offered a contract with EF -- Education First.
This has been a cross season like no other, but the daily grind remains roughly the same as always.
How using a rental bike and fueling locally on your next bike tour can have its benefits.
Tadej Pogačar or Primož Roglič? Anna van der Breggen or Annemiek van Vleuten? Wout or Mathieu? On today's podcast we debate the top performers of 2020.
Reduced startsheet saw Van Aert, Pidcock, Brand, del Carmen Alvarado all sit out the Belgian race.
Many of you will like it, some of you will hate it...
Reports of a pre-Games quarantine would complicate a Tour de France or Giro Rosa start for Olympic-bound cyclists.
Axel Merckx's development squad adds five young Americans to 2021 lineup.
Belgian supremo increasing his focus on road racing despite years-long cyclocross rivalry with Mathieu van der Poel.
Pitfalls to be aware of, and how to best prepare for success.
The events (remember those?), gear, and places that made gravel rad for me in a lousy year.
2020 saw a group of young American friends and former teammates inspire each other to a prolific season of top-tier racing.
James Startt discusses how COVID restrictions at this year's Tour forced photographers to get creative in finding new shooting locations – and in this case, it paid off.
Worsening health conditions could mean Chris Froome and Peter Sagan won't be starting the 2021 season in Argentina.
Olympic Games will remain center of 2021 season for Dutch superstar.
Back-to-back summit finales in closing week could tip balance in favor of climbers in the 2021 Tour de France.
Fast, sturdy, and with just the right amount of grip.
Here we present, not necessarily the happiest stories, but the 10 most-read pieces of the year. In sum, it is a snapshot of 2020.
How and where do you like your seatstays? Tire inserts — yay or nay? And should there be singing on the Tech Podcast? All these questions and more, answered here.
From Strade Bianche to the Tour de France, the abridged, altered, and jumbled up 2020 racing calendar delivered some of the most thrilling racing days we’ve seen in a while.
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Salsa and Niner go head-to-head to determine which suspension set-up is ideal for riding rough-and-tumble gravel.
Belgian star sees a Giro d'Italia or Vuelta a España in his immediate future as recovery continues ahead of season debut.
How to dial in your diet to best fuel and rebuild your body.
Thomas Frischknecht opens up about his career, mentoring the likes of Nino Schurter and Kate Courtney, and what it was like to compete clean during the age of EPO.
Organizers defend their decision to push on with the waterlogged Dendermonde race that saw some riders thriving and some just surviving.
Computer programmer Dave Bage pedaled 500km on Zwift on December 25th in 13 hours and 30 minutes.
Racing played out on a stormswept course with axle-deep mud and standing water that left riders sinking knee-deep into swampy grass.
American stalwart discusses the potential for team leadership in 2021, the physical and mental toll of the COVID season, and his takes on the new U.S devo system.
James Startt recalls the struggle to find the perfect position to capture the peloton rolling through the ancient city.
Chaotic men's race takes several contenders out of contention in opening laps while women's race comes down to tight five-way battle.
Maybe it needs a new name, but the concept is sound.
The highest highs and the lowest lows.
US cyclocross champion is riding high through the European winter and looking to carry momentum toward the worlds.
Do you even Zwift, bro?
What is a watt? An explanation of the physics at work in your pedaling, and how you can use that knowledge to go faster.
UCI report lists young Virginian as part of Belgian team for 2021, so marking an end to a long tenure with Hagens Berman Axeon.
Veteran sport director leaves Canyon-SRAM after one season at the wheel of the women's team.
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2019 Tour de France winner insists recovery going well but has not yet defined plans for next season.
Jens Voigt left behind East Germany to become a fan favorite for his attacking spirit and sense of humor.
From her roots in Cape Town to a career all over Europe, Pridham continues to love the sport of cycling.
Where does gravel stop and mountain bike start?
Van Aert hoping there's more success to come as further clashes with Mathieu van der Poel and Tom Pidcock loom on the horizon.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step sprinter speaks at length to Dutch outlet 'AD' about his hopes of sprinting again and his relationship with Dylan Groenewegen.
Happy Holidays, and here's to a bright and gravelicious 2021.
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Ineos Grenadiers could be courting Wout van Aert; Wilco Kelderman's take on the Giro; Chad Haga takes us inside Team Sunweb's Giro d'Italia.
Officials say neither has been linked to scandal that's involved several Nordic skiers and pro racers.
Door opens for Mathieu van der Poel to race Tour de France as his Alpecin-Fenix team will have entry to all WorldTour races.