First ride review: Ridley Falcn RS
The updated Falcn RS (now without the 'o') does what it says on the tin, but with an added dollop of character and comfort.
The updated Falcn RS (now without the 'o') does what it says on the tin, but with an added dollop of character and comfort.
The Belgian ProTour team reportedly will end their deal with Ridley early.
New bikes, helmets, and more at the 2023 Tour de France.
Bike tech isn't as crazy different as it used to be at the Hell of the North, but a keen eye can spot some interesting adaptations for the cobbles.
Ridley's new Grifn falls into the do-it-all camp, but is it really an N+1 killer?
It's a little CX-y, but perhaps not in the best ways.
Four testers + ten gravel, road, and all-road bikes + a little bit of underbiking = a lot of interesting conclusions.
From the in-process to the fully formulated, Sea Otter shows off a variety of bike gear.
The Belgian brand gets serious about adventure.
While his teammates ride 53t rings and Vittoria tires, Campenaerts does his own thing.
Previously Ridley only offered its race bikes as top-tier frames. The new Helium Disc and Noah Disc are same same but different.
Australian puts Italian monument at top of list in what will be Gilbert's last shot at monument 'sweep.'
Here's the cycling tech news making headlines for Tuesday, October 19.
A Belgian bike for a Belgian rider wearing the colors of the European 'cross champion.
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Ridley's Noah sacrifices just about all compliance in the pursuit of straight-line speed.
If you ride gran fondos to finish, the Fenix will likely be a bit too harsh. But if you ride them to be competitive, this is worth a look.
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Good luck finding a bike that will cover more ground — on any surface — for your dollar than Ridley's X-Trail Alloy.
For recreational riders and women new to racing, the Liz Carbon is an excellent choice that gets you out on the road without breaking the bank.
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Ridley blends improved aerodynamics with better comfort on the latest version of its Fenix frame, which offers versatility and performance
A close look at the inner-workings of Ridley's Belgian headquarters, where bikes are imagined, designed, custom-painted, and assembled
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Take a close look at the bike that McDonald rode to the podium at the Cincy3 cyclocross weekend
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Caley Fretz visits with André Greipel's Ridley Noah FAST
Ridley squeezed its new Dean FAST time trial bike into the UCI's approved list just before the start of the Tour, and Lotto will pilot the machine in France
Giant questions the revenue and technology benefits after Specialized and Ridley go in-house with their aero testing
Logan VonBokel has a peek at Ridley's new cyclocross line at PressCamp in Utah
Collaborative group attracts 500,000 euros in government funding for R&D facility
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Traditional Belgian brand makes big changes to its flagship ’cross model, which launches in Louisville this weekend
The Velo tech crew reviews three cyclocross bikes ranging from entry-level to cutting-edge
Disc-brake ’cross bikes will make their big-time debut at CrossVegas Wednesday night, but Lennard Zinn rode a few on Tuesday
"The Gorilla" has a custom Noah with integrated brakes and a note for riders on his wheel
The all-new 780g frame will will be in the Lotto stable for the Tour and available to the public this fall
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
A look at Johnny Hoogerland's team Vacansoleil Ridley Helium
The new Ridley FB features integrated braking, but you better move fast if you want one.
We present the VN Bike Lab — data from two labs, long-term ride testing and expert analysis — in the April issue of VeloNews.
A close look at world cyclocross champion Zdenek Stybar's Ridley X-Night
In part 1 of our addendum to the November issue of VeloNews magazine, our tech editors detail the 'cross bikes they picked as top-of-the-heap for this season.
A look at the new BH cyclocross bike, Fi'zi;k saddle changes, Ridley's tweaked road models, Rotor's sweet BB adaptor and SKS's sneaky small pumps.
More cyclocross bikes from across the pond, including Hanka Kupfernagel's disc-braked Stevens prototype
Ridley's lower priced Noah and its Flandrien collection: Belgium classics bikes for the masses. Canyon's basalt-enriched new aero bike with adjustable dropouts.