LOOK releases new 765 Optimum endurance road bike
The French brand has built in comfort through a relaxed geometry and a new carbon layup process.
The French brand has built in comfort through a relaxed geometry and a new carbon layup process.
Cofidis' men's WorldTour, women's continental, and handisport teams switch to Look and Corima for all-French partnership.
Look bikes will return to the WorldTour for 2023.
‘Look and Corima would be my first choice every single time’ says USAC national sprint director Erin Hartwell.
French brands withdraw their "technical support" for the Russian backed team.
'In light of the recent shocking and unforgivable news, we have decided to stop our technical support and partnership with the Gazprom-RusVelo Cycling Team' said bike and component supplier.
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The endurance bike from the French manufacturer looks to do it all.
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Just how limited is the Look Cycles 765 Gravel RS Flint Hills edition? Get in line: only eight bikes will be available in the United States.
Look's new 785 Huez is a classically styled all-around race bike. It's intended for big climbs, so we took it out on Alpe d'Huez for a test ride.
For hours-long adventures and gran fondo-type rides, the Look's decidedly upright geometry is very gentle on the spine.
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Look takes another step towards integration with its first dedicated aero road frame
Lennard Zinn spends some time with Shimano's bike fitting system and more on the first day of Interbike
The biggest addition to the company's aero frame is an integrated brake system
Company introduces new bike in dramatic fashion using helicopter; Cofidis will ride the frame at the Tour
Disc-brake ’cross bikes will make their big-time debut at CrossVegas Wednesday night, but Lennard Zinn rode a few on Tuesday
New Easton 'cross forks and wheels , Clement 'cross tires, Prologo's grippy saddles and gloves, Park's electric bike stand, and Look's X-85 'cross bike.
French pedal maker takes what appears to be a big step forward in off-road pedals with a new three-model line
French pedal maker takes what appears to be a big step forward in off-road pedals with a new three-model line
Caley Fretz scopes out Look's new endurance frame and finds it brilliant
Look and Polar launch KeO Power meter, for real this time
Lennard Zinn asks around about how to keep your shoe soles from getting trashed by pedals.
VeloNews Editor in Chief Ben Delaney gets the scoop on ANT+ technology and the latest products using it for wireless communication.
It’s mostly the same as last year’s 586, but instead of the integrated seatmast and E-Post cap, it’s got a removable seat post. Additionally, both the standard 586 and the new 586 RSP lose a little weight by way of improved manufacturing and materials pioneered in the flagship 695. Look says that their monocoque construction and the higher fiber content of newer pre-preg carbon have reduced frame weight on the 586 to about 940 grams.
Tech Gallery: The Look 695 Pack builds up as a 14-pound machine with the right parts
Look shows a pedal-based power meter built around its Keo platform and designed to communicate with Polar cycling computers.
It was five years in development, but Cofidis' Look 695 was worth the wait.
Lennard rode the Look Cyclosportive in Nevers, France, and saw Bernard Hinault pedaling a football!
After a long history with Shimano, Armstrong is joining the rest of his RadioShack team on Look Keo Blade pedals for 2010.
A photo gallery from Zack Vestal's visit to the Look Cycle factory in Nevers, France.
The growing Chinese middle class is getting into sports cycling and other outdoor endeavors. To tap into the profit, many companies, including Trek, Pearl Izumi and Look are setting up shop there other than to build bikes.
How can I stop my Look pedals from creaking?
Look time trial bikes, which took a black eye a few years ago with some weak forks, pulled off the ultimate Tour victory – an entire team winning a stage on them. This, the day after Laurent Jalabert notched a win with a Look road bike, and two days after Stuart O’Grady took over the yellow jersey riding yet another. There are more Look bikes in this Tour than any other make, as four teams (Credit Agricole, Kelme, Big MAT and CSC) are riding them. That puts Look ahead of Pinarello, which has three teams (Telekom, iBanesto and Fassa Bortolo), and Colnago, which has two (Rabobank and Mapei).