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The Bikes of Unbound: Pros and amateurs alike ready to tackle the mud
Take a look at what some of the riders will be using on Saturday as they make their way through the Flint Hills of Kansas.
Laurens ten Dam is ‘ready to rock and roll’ at Unbound Gravel
The Dutch legend wants to race hard, drink beer, and have fun at Unbound Gravel—in that order.
Commentary: A silent ride to honor Moriah Wilson at Unbound Gravel
Riders pedaled silently into the Kansas countryside Friday morning to honor Moriah Wilson and to try to process her tragic death.
Alison Tetrick’s retro 1984 Team Stumpjumper themed Specialized Diverge for Unbound Gravel
Specialized once again turns to its classic mountain bikes for paint inspiration.
Laurens ten Dam and the ‘Dutch mafia’ hit Unbound Gravel
There's a new gang in town and they're ready to leave their mark on the US gravel scene.
Here are all the elite riders racing Unbound Gravel
All of the riders who are starting in the 200-mile and 100-mile races.
10 men to watch at Unbound Gravel
Anything can and does happen during 200 miles. Here are 10 riders to follow at the front of Saturday's race.
Life Time reveals the 2022 Unbound Gravel courses
Some 9,703ft of climbing on tap for the Unbound Gravel 200, with a significant water crossing at mile 27.
Peter Sagan will race Unbound Gravel 2022
Three-time world road race champion is participating in his first gravel event.
Meet Matt Beers, the South African mountain biker who got second at BWR
And watch out for the marathon champ at two upcoming US races — Gravel Locos and Rule of Three.
L39ion’s Freddy Ovett on BWR: ‘I heard many war stories, thought I’d give it a crack’
Fifth at SBT GRVL last year, Ovett is looking to race at the front in California 'as long as possible.'
Lizzy Banks: ‘There’s no book for how you treat concussion, but there should be’
The EF Education-TIBCO-SVB rider was out with concussion for most of 2021 and says more needs to be done to help riders who get them.
Ultimate African Gravel: Migration Gravel Race
By: Betsy Welch; Images: Courtesy, Wahoo | From Issue 107
Team Amani targeting African jersey at the Cape Epic
Only South African teams have won the coveted jersey; Kangangi and Karaya would be the first Kenyans as well as Black Africans to break the trend.
Wahoo SYSTM | Gear of the Day
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Specialized S-Works Pathfinder gravel tire details and first ride impressions
One of the fastest tires in our lab test just got faster with a dual-compound tread.
California to host gravel worlds? What we know — and don’t know — about new UCI race
Athletes and event organizers speak to us about what they've heard, while the UCI continues to defer any communication.
Geoff Kabush: Athlete or influencer? Can athletes just be athletes anymore?
I hope there is still room for young athletes who have performance goals without follower or subscriber goals.
Phil Gaimon has a new team — but he’s not racing
The 35-year-old is part of the new Jukebox Cycling squad but plans to carry on with his own projects: tough climbs, cheeky videos, and all things cookies.
CyclingTips Wahoocast: A close look at SYSTM
The latest of our deep dive podcast episodes.
Q&A: Nathan Haas on why he’s leaving road racing for gravel
After a decade racing at the highest level on the road, the Australian is after a new challenge.
Calendars out — it’s time to sign up for 2022 gravel
Here are eleven — of many — gravel races with upcoming sign-up dates and new-for-2022 updates.
Meet Kenneth Karaya, Lachlan Morton’s Cape Epic teammate
Karaya was third at this summer's Migration Gravel Race; the Cape Epic is another important opportunity for the aspiring Kenyan pro.
Wahoo Systm training app: so much choice for indoor riding
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.
Wahoo Systm incorporates Sufferfest into a suite of immersive training tools
Wahoo System incorporates The Sufferfest with other immersive cycling training tools and experiences into a single platform.
VN news ticker: Mathieu van der Poel confirmed for worlds road race start, Davide Rebellin suffers double leg fractures at Memorial Marco Pantani
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, September 20.
Quinn Simmons sets sights on all-terrain 2022 including Unbound Gravel, Tour de France
WorldTour pro looks to return to Unbound after crashing out in opening hours of this year's race, also plans to race Leadville, SBT GRVL.
Groad Trip: LeadBoat, and the privateer’s struggle
I’m not sure if inaugural LeadBoat title is the badass or dumbass award, but I am very proud of the title and of each one of the 100 or so other racers who did it with me.
Four upcoming gravel races to keep you stoked for the season
The North American gravel racing scene rolls into late August with four marquee events on the calendar.
Sarah Sturm, Pete Stetina win the LeadBoat Challenge
Some 100 racers did Leadville on Saturday followed by SBT GRVL Sunday. The lowest cumulative times won the LeadBoat Challenge.
Alex Howes, Lauren De Crescenzo win SBT GRVL
A trio of current and former WorldTour racers come to the line in Steamboat Springs, while the women's race plays off the men's field.
Watch SBT GRVL here on Sunday, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. MST
Plus a guide on who to watch for the hotly contested gravel race in Steamboat Springs on August 15.
Watch: Fursa presented by Wahoo
The film documents the vision and mission of the Migration Gravel Race. Wahoo has selected four Kenyan riders from the race to compete in SBT GRVL, BWR Asheville, and Vermont Overland.
Betsy Welch diary: Migration Gravel Race stage 3
My arms hurt more than my legs; should I have brought a mountain bike?
Betsy Welch diary: Migration Gravel Race stage 2
Sometimes the after-the-ride is even better than the ride. Especially when the ride is this long and punishing.
Betsy Welch diary: Migration Gravel Race stage 1
Betsy Welch learns that headwinds, rough roads and an – almost – lost phone cannot match the majesty of riding in Kenya.
Get stoked for the Migration Gravel Race
Kenya's 650km Migration Gravel Race begins on Wednesday, June 23 in the country's Maasai Mara. We will be there to cover the event.
Power analysis: Lauren De Crescenzo’s win at Unbound Gravel
We dive into the power numbers of Lauren De Crescenzo from the 2021 Unbound Gravel.
Migration Gravel Race: Meet Suleiman Kangangi
The Kenyan pro has had WorldTour dreams for a decade. Now, he sees gravel as a different path to professional cycling.
Groad Trip: Inside the front of the race at Unbound Gravel
Cramping eyelids, brutal headwinds, unforgiving rocks, and racing with honor. Unbound Gravel delivered!
VeloNews Podcast: On the ground in Emporia for Unbound Gravel
We were at the finish line at Unbound Gravel to speak to riders after they completed the 206-mile journey. Here's what they had to say:
The Migration Gravel Race is bringing Unbound winners and East African pros to Kenya
The inaugural gravel stage race is bringing possibility - and prestige — to Africa's professional cycling hopefuls.
New and unreleased Trek Checkpoint, Felt Breed, and Cannondale gravel bike spotted in Kansas
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Bikes of Unbound Gravel: Jess Cerra’s Pinarello Grevil
Another Pinarello Grevil from the women's field, but with an entirely different build to what Amity Rockwell raced.
Unbound Gravel: What the stars said after the punishment on the prairie
Here's what Amity Rockwell, Peter Stetina, Lael Wilcox, Ted King and others had to say after finishing Unbound Gravel.
Kiel Reijnen ran for 18 miles after race-ending mechanical at Unbound Gravel
Rather than call it quits, Reijnen tried to run in his socks to the next check-point for a new wheel.
Tire pressure at Unbound Gravel: The secret everyone knows about
What tire pressure are you running?
What’s Colin Strickland’s secret sauce for Unbound Gravel? Staying chill and confident
The 2019 DK champ wants to win Unbound Gravel, and he has his own way of getting there.
Gravel’s opening weekend points to healthy fields, exciting Unbound
Results from Rule of Three, Gravel Locos, Co2uT, Huffmaster all show strong competition.
Startlist: Road pros and other stars from the wide world of cycling set for 2021 Unbound Gravel
Unbound Gravel organizers have unveiled the start list for this year's race, which will take place in Emporia, Kansas on June 5.
Here are four gravel races this weekend to get you stoked on the season ahead
From Arkansas to California, start lines are stacked and organizers are ready to bring gravel racing back.
Trek-Segafredo, Amity Rockwell, Matteo Jorgenson, and other top riders headed to Unbound Gravel
The men's and women's fields for the 200-mile race will see a mix of familiar and new faces.
Giro d’Italia: Joe Dombrowski’s long wait is over with overdue stage win
Joe Dombrowski completes circle dating back to 2012 'Baby Giro' with solo stage victory under the rain.
Tim Merlier wins Bredene Koksijde Classic: Daily News
The news on Friday was all over the board, with a sprinters race in Belgium, a contract extension for an American hero, and the release of L39ion of LA's 2021 kit.
The Wahoo Speedplaycast
A deep dive into Wahoo's plans for Speedplay pedals and power meters
Groad Trip: Kicking off the race season with a win at Shasta Gravel Hugger
And some new projects in my ever-changing world of gravel privateer.
Hagens Berman Axeon faces uncertain future amid sponsorship squeeze
Development squad Hagens Berman Axeon faces a sizable sponsorship shortfall for 2021, which could spell the end of the team. Losing the squad would have a major impact on the U.S. pipeline to the WorldTour.
Ted King’s ridiculous 23-hour gravel ride across an entire state
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The Mid South 2020 race preview
Rain, orange mud, and riders with Paris-Roubaix and Tour de France experience all scheduled to descend on the first Monument of Gravel.
Ironman star Heather Jackson sets her sights on gravel racing
American Ironman record-holder Heather Jackson will race gravel in 2020 as she builds towards the world championships in Kona.
Lappartient hints at UCI-sanctioned gravel world championships
Behind-the-scenes movement could set stage for conflict between governing bodies and grassroots organizers
The Grind: Snow Gravel. It’s a thing
Gravel events like Old Man Winter and Rasputitsa embrace the winter elements.
Champion School: Inside USA Cycling’s junior development program
For years, America has sent its best young cyclists to Europe to develop in the breakneck Belgian youth leagues. Shifting dynamics in the U.S. youth system could change this pathway.
Riis downplays rumors as UCI, teams meet over WorldTour future
Reports of Bjarne Riis's return make waves as teams and the UCI huddle to create WorldTour road map for 2020
PYSO: Tour de France stage 16 – Adversity
Adversity. Injuries. Solo moves and last chances. It's a tough one today on Put Your Socks On.
Tour of California: Stage battles overshadow Mt. Baldy showdown
The Tour of California's one GC day could be overshadowed by four stages for breakaway riders.
A man in a van: Introducing the CyclingTips Endless Gravel Summer
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Tips from the pros: Three rules for riding in crosswinds
The fundamentals are straightforward. Call them the three Ps of riding crosswinds: Positioning, Planning, and Power.
eTap Q&A, Thomas all-in for Tour, sprinters show early speed: Daily News Digest
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Froome vs. Thomas; Trek-Drops; Van Aert: Daily News Digest
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Cyclocross viewership in decline; De Gendt to ride all 3 grand tours: Daily News Digest
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Wiggins: Yates wouldn’t have won Vuelta with Sky
The British cycling legend admitted that Simon Yates is thriving better at Mitchelton-Scott than he would have on Sky.
King’s Vuelta results earn him spot on U.S. worlds team
Ben King rode onto the U.S. roster for the upcoming world championships with the help of his two Vuelta stage wins.
Americans on Tour: Five finishers in Paris
The Americans in the Tour de France peloton rode through mixed fortunes this July, but all five finished the race in Paris
Fearless Roglic descends to victory on stage 19 of the Tour de France
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Tour peloton set for ‘decisive’ test in stage 17
Top riders agree that the short, explosive stage 17 through the Pyrenees will be decisive in the 2018 Tour de France.
Tour de France 2018: Rest day (video) roundup
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Tour de France podcast: Who’s in charge at Sky, and can Dumoulin beat them?
It is Sky vs. Sky after 12 stages of racing in the Tour. Geraint Thomas is in yellow, but will he work for Froome?
Vos wins for first time; Groenewegen surprises at the Tour: Daily News Digest
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