The rim brake clings to life: the best new road bikes at Eurobike 2023
New aero bikes, climbing bikes, and ones that split the difference were on display in Frankfurt.
New aero bikes, climbing bikes, and ones that split the difference were on display in Frankfurt.
The models will be available in 2024.
Vendors, racers, families, and pretty much anyone can enjoy the seemingly endless entertainment at Sea Otter, but we loved the amazing road and gravel bikes the most.
The gravel newcomer was well prepared for the mud at this year's Unbound Gravel.
Tom Boonen was promoting the Classified internal-hub system at Sea Otter. In California, Britton won with it.
Felt’s first carbon gravel bike introduces plenty of innovations in pursuit of a speedy ride.
Turns out, a three-time Olympic medalist doesn't need the latest tech to win a bike race.
One bike broke, but Human Powered Health loaned me a WorldTour race rig to ride in what is my absolute favorite sportive in the world.
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Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
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The AR has gotten a long-awaited facelift, and while aerodynamics takes center stage once again, comfort makes a surprise appearance.
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Felt makes its Olympic track bike, the TA/FRD pursuit bike available to the public. The price is high, but you are buying a lot more than the bike.
Take a close look at the wild left side-drive superbike that Felt made special for the U.S. women's pursuit team to ride for gold at the Rio Olympics.
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Felt’s dark, low-slung F2 has the same savagely stiff carbon construction as the F1, but a more purposeful Ultegra Di2 build.
Felt announces new, fatter mountain bikes, Kitsbow is giving away a Santa Cruz, Pegoretti designs fashionable bike gear, and more.
Felt is one of the first companies to offer bikes with SRAM eTap, Rapha unveils updated Brevet kit, and 7mesh shows off spring apparel.
Felt adds a new trail bike to its mountain bike line-up, a 140mm-travel rig with 27.5-inch wheels.
Felt's F1X is a great bike for the cyclocross race course, but it isn't quite as maneuverable as we'd like it to be.
The Hincapie Development rider employs a Shimano Ultegra 6800 groupset paired with a Dura-Ace 7900 SRM crank
Caley Fretz has a look at John Degenkolb's Felt for Paris-Roubaix
In the debut of VeloLab, our tech team put four aero road bikes to the test. Get the results from the lab and the road
Marcel Kittel won the 2012 Scheldeprijs aboard a Felt F1
A look at a multi-purpose XC machine from Felt
Lennard takes a look at some cyclocross offerings for the new season
Singletrack.com interviews Judy Freeman at the 2010 Sea Otter Classic.
SEA OTTER: They're not ready for a splashy launch, but Sea Otter is often a time to get a peek at secret bikes like Felt's new four-inch XC rig — the Edict.
You may not know who the hell Freddy Nietzsche is, but if you've ever raced mountain bikes you know what the philosopher meant when he said "That which doesn't kill us, makes us stronger." Allow Judy Freeman, pro XC racer and Singletrack.com columnist, to explain…
Joining the Boulder, Colorado-based Mafia team this year is former Under-23 National Champion Sam Jurekovic.
Without further ado, here's some nuts and bolts — and the fun stuff — from day-one of Interbike's Outdoor Demo in Bootleg Canyon outside Las Vegas..