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Van der Poel didn’t win, but proved he’s a true champion
It was a bold move that nearly paid off. But in the end, 700 m proved the difference between glory and collapse. Just ask Mathieu van...
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- 1 day ago
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Tour Stage 10: Bastille Day brings fireworks in the Massif Central
After a weekend for the sprinters, (and almost a certain Dutchman) the 112th Tour de France takes a sharp turn skyward on Monday with the...
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- 1 day ago
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Wout van Aert on Stage 8: ‘Nice to finally get a result’
Stage 8 of the 112th Tour de France continued through Brittany on Saturday with a flat profile that saw no breakaway in the first half. In...
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- 2 days ago
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Mathieu van der Poel laughs off TT and yellow jersey
Alpecin– Deceuninck has had a great—but also tough—start to the Tour. Jasper Philipsen took a stage, and yellow and green—only to crash...
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- 6 days ago
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Stage 5 Tour preview: TT redemption for Evenepoel?
Stage 5 of the 2025 Tour de France brings the first of two time trials—a flat 33 km test around Caen that could shake up the general...
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- 6 days ago
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George Hincapie announces new American ProTeam
On Monday, former pro cyclist George Hincapie announced the launch of Modern Adventure Pro Cycling. It is a new U.S.-based professional squad with...
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- 22 days ago
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Tour de Suisse preview: A brutal, final TT to determine the winner
The Tour de Suisse is coming to a finish – but it’s certainly not an easy parade to the finish. The last day of racing...
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- 23 days ago
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João Almeida has won his last three WorldTour stage races
It’s a unique natural hat trick. João Almeida has won his last three WorldTour stage races: the 2025 Itzulia Basque Country, the Tour de...
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- 23 days ago
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‘Like riding a tractor’: Women riders push back on UCI’s new handlebar rule
A decision by cycling’s world governing body to mandate wider handlebars in the professional peloton is drawing criticism from women riders and...
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- 27 days ago
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New $ 400K mountain bike trail in Hope, B.C. packs a punch in just seven kilometres
There’s a new trail in Hope, B.C., and it doesn’t mess around. Its name? First Blood. It’s tough, gritty and full...
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- 27 days ago
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Another breakaway success at the Tour de Suisse
Tuesday’s third stage of the 88th Tour de Suisse looked like it might have the potential to act as a round of the GC...
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- 27 days ago
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SRAM upgrades Force AXS with improved braking and shifting
On Tuesday, SRAM announced several upgrades to its Force and Rival AXS and XPLR groups.The Force and Rival AXS systems are now available with...
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- 27 days ago
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cycling
Garmin launches first-ever MTB-specific GPS computer
Garmin has finally dropped a bike computer made just for mountain bikers. The new Edge MTB isn’t a road unit with some trail features...
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- 27 days ago
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The new Cervélo Áspero-5 and its intriguing features
On one hand, the new Cervélo Áspero-5 seems to be almost an aero road bike with wide, and slick, tires. On the other, it...
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- 27 days ago
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Giraffes, lions and zebras—oh my! Hailey Hunter Smith wins Safari Gravel Race
It’s not every day a world series gravel qualifier takes you past zebras, through volcanic gorges and into the pages of The Lion King....
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- 28 days ago
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Tour de Suisse calms down on Day 2 after wild first stage
Monday’s second stage of the 88th Tour de Suisse, the 10th stage race of the 2025 WorldTour, stuck more to the handbook after a wet...
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- 28 days ago
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Stage 2: Punchy start expected as Dauphiné heads to Issoire
Stage 1 of the Critérium du Dauphiné turned out to be a battle royale with four of the biggest names in the sport.Tadej Pogač...
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- 30+ days ago
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The peloton’s giants come out to play on opening stage of Dauphiné
The Tour de France warm-up race 77th Critérium du Dauphiné kicked off on Sunday, the eight-stage WorldTour race pitting Tadej Pogačar against 2023...
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- 30+ days ago
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Stage 1 Dauphiné: The Pogacar and Vingegaard show begins
The Critérium du Dauphiné begins Sunday with a 195.8 km opener from Domérat to Montluçon, and though it starts flat, the late circuit...
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- 30+ days ago
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Gracey Hemstreet wins back-to-back world cups with Leogang downhill victory
Gracey Hemstreet is on a tear. The Norco Race Division rider backed up her historic win in Loudenvielle-Peyragudes with another elite women’s...
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- 30+ days ago
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Martinelli conscious and stable after terrifying Giro crash
Alessio Martinelli was taken to hospital on Tuesday following a frightening crash on the descent into San Valentino during stage 16 of the Giro...
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- 30+ days ago
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Giro Stage 17: Can the Mortirolo provide more G.C. drama?
Stage 17 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia promises more drama, with 3,800 m of climbing packed into 155 km from San Michele all’Adige to Bormio. The route...
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- 30+ days ago
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Mathieu van der Poel medical update: It ain’t good
Mathieu van der Poel’s double crash during the mountain bike race in Nové Město has turned out to have some crappy consequences. He...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Primoz Roglič crashes out of Giro d’Italia
On a nasty day of rain, 2023 Giro d’Italia victor Primoz Roglič crashed out of Tuesday’s 16th stage of the 2025 edition. It was Roglič’...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Disturbing trend: Yet another Canadian city wants to scrap bike lanes
In the days leading up to Thursday’s budget committee meeting, two London councillors suggested a controversial way to help meet Mayor Josh Morgan’s...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
How to choose between Assos’s top-end road bib shorts
I started by trying on both bib shorts to see if I could tell the difference. After having the Assos Equipe RS Schtradivari S11 for...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Mathieu van der Poel’s Tour in serious doubt after MTB crashes
Mathieu van der Poel’s double crash during the mountain bike race in Nové Město may have serious consequences. He was examined at the...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Moncton removes bike lanes after complaints from motorists
The City of Moncton is preparing to remove a short bike lane along St. George Boulevard, a decision that’s frustrating many local cyclists. The...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Giro Stage 15 preview: To the mountains they go
The second week ends on storied ground with a punishing 217 km ride from Fiume Veneto to Asiago. Steeped in World War I history, Stage 15 features...
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- 30+ days ago
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Mathieu van der Poel’s first MTB World Cup back did not go well
Well, that didn’t go as planned. It was a rough start for Mathieu van der Poel in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in...
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- 30+ days ago
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Derek Gee climbs over Primož Roglič into fifth on Giro GC
It was a lousy day for Primož Roglič in Sunday’s fifteenth stage of the Giro d’Italia, the Slovenian found out of a Cat. 2...
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- 30+ days ago
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Ava Holmgren takes huge win at UCI World Cup
Just days after her twin sister Bella Holmgren scored a major first pro victory on the road, Ava followed up with an impressive win on...
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- 30+ days ago
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European champion Lorena Wiebes bags inaugural Milan-San Remo Donne
Sprinter extraordinaire Lorena Wiebes scored the first Milan-San Remo Donne for SD Worx Pro time on Saturday, outsprinting the legend Marianne Vos....
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
This Saturday’s Milan-San Remo ushers in the Monument season
Now that concurrent WorldTour stages races Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico are over, it’s time for the schedule to refocus on one-day Classics,...
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- 30+ days ago
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After UCI increases number of teams to Tour, Tudor Pro Cycling gets wildcard invite
Well, it seems that the Julian Alaphilippe gambit has paid off for Tudor Pro Cycling. The UCI’s changes to wildcards at Grand Tours also...
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- 30+ days ago
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At Gent-Wevelgem Lorena Wiebes wins third WorldTour race in eight days
What a season Lorena Wiebes is having and what a week! On Sunday, Wiebes took her second Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields in a row, earning...
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- 30+ days ago
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Pemberton’s Tegan Cruz is racing the wildest urban downhill race on Earth this weekend
This Saturday, March 28, the legendary streets of Guanajuato, Mexico, will be overrun by 30 plus of the world’s boldest downhill mountain bikers for...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Alison Jackson returns to competition
On Sunday, the pro women will race the 14th edition of Gent-Wevelgem, and EF Education-Oatly rider Alison Jackson will be there. The former national...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Why are there five people on the podium at a mountain bike race?
If you’re new to watching world cup mountain biking, the five-person podium might look like overkill. You’ve got your usual gold, silver and...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
UCI to test gear restriction for safety, but will it change anything?
After floating the idea earlier this year, the UCI has decided to go ahead and test lighter gears for pro cycling to slow racing down....
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- 30+ days ago
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Van der Poel keeps rolling with successful E3 Saxo Classic defence
Wednesday ushered in Flemish Cycling Week with a crash-ridden Classic Brugge-De Panne sprint going to UAE-Emirates’ Colombian Juan Sebastián Molano,...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
The 100 Acre Gravel Race: A mixed-terrain challenge on scenic roads
Looking for a new event to try this summer? The 100 acre gravel race in Peterborough, Ont., may be an option.The 100 Acre Gravel Race combines...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Kryptonite announces new lock resistant to grinder tools
On Wednesday, Kryptonite announced the New York Diamond Standard U-Lock, designed to provide enhanced protection against battery-powered grinder...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Game on! Tadej Pogačar to ride Paris-Roubaix
After months of rumours, Team UAE Emirates has announced that world champion Tadej Pogačar will be riding Paris-Roubaix.The announcement was slipped...
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- 30+ days ago
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Roglič and Ayuso sprint it out on Volta a Catalunya’s first summit finish
On Wednesday’s first mountain stage of the 104th Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, the fifth stage race of the 2025 UCI WorldTour, Juan Ayuso and Primož...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Canadians start strong at the US Cup as world cup season looms
The US Cup in Fayetteville, Arkansas, delivered what it’s known for: a brutally fast early-season test against some of the best. For Canadian riders,...
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- 30+ days ago
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Noah Ramsay to make Alpecin-Deceuninck racing debut
Noah Ramsay will be sporting his brand-new Alpecin-Deceuninck kit at his first race for the Dutch team on Wednesday. Ramsay, from Toronto, will line...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Puck Pieterse: The women’s Milan-San Remo should be longer
Lorena Wiebes claimed her first Milan-San Remo Donne victory for SD Worx Pro time on Saturday, outkicking Dutch star Marianne Vos in a thrilling...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Vision launches Metron RS carbon wheels: Fast, stiff and made for performance
On Tuesday, VISION introduced its first full-carbon wheelset. The brand says its ability to manage every stage of production in-house—design,...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
How to maintain your bike rack so it doesn’t let you down
Let’s be honest—your bike rack takes a beating. Whether you’re rallying dusty backroads to the trailhead or just cruising around town, dirt,...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
The most important question every Milan – San Remo fan asks
Listen, we love bike racing, but some time s not a lot happens for many, many hours. Especially in a race like Milan – San Remo....
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
PSA: It’s bikes on roof racks season
If you’re like me, this is the time of year when you bolt a roof rack to your car and leave the bike up...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
All the Canadians at Milan – San Remo
On Saturday, the 116th edition of Milan – San Remo, and the first (sort of) edition of the Milan – San Remo Donne takes place. From 1999 to 2005,...
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- 30+ days ago
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Disturbing video surfaces as 3 teens charged in deadly cyclist attack
Authorities have arrested another teenage suspect in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Albuquerque, according to KOAT.William Garcia, 15 at the...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
2025 Buyer’s Guide: MTB and Gravel Pedals
Shimano XTR XC PD-M9100 $ 260 The XTR PD-M9100 is the crème de la crème of XC and CX pedals. Weighing in at a feathery 314...
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- 30+ days ago
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2025 Buyer’s Guide: eRoad and eGravel
Giant Defy Advanced E+ Elite 0 $ 14,999 The Defy Advanced E+ Elite 0 is a refined all-road frame with an equally dialed pedal-assist system. Giant...
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- 30+ days ago
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2025 Buyer’s Guide: All-Road
Cervélo Caledonia-5 $ 16,500 When you want to ride fast for a very long time , the Cervélo Caledonia-5 is the answer. For the latest iteration...
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- 30+ days ago
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2025 Buyer’s Guide: Gravel Race
Trek Checkmate SLR 7 $ 11,400 Released this past summer, the Checkmate takes elements from the old Checkpoint and the new Madone to create Trek’s new...
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- 30+ days ago
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2025 Buyer’s Guide: Mountain Bike Shoes
Trek RSL Mountain $ 600 Not all mountain bike shoes are created equal; the Trek RSL is an unapologetic race-ready shoe engineered for optimal power...
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- 30+ days ago
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2025 Buyer’s Guide: Bike Computers
Coros Dura $ 399 Coros says its Dura computer, with colour touchscreen, can run for 120 hours. That figure is sure to assuage any battery anxiety on a...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Three of the fastest new aggressive tires for 2025
Tires are, arguably, the most important part of our bikes. They a literally our only connection to the trail. If they don’t work well,...
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- 30+ days ago
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Faranak Partoazar: Paving the way for Iran’s women in cycling
Some athletes race for medals. Others race for something much bigger. For Faranak Partoazar, cycling has always been about more than podiums—it’s...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Get some speed for spring: Here’s how
The weather is getting better, which means pretty soon you will be jumping into group rides or races. You may have riding inside, doing some...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Mathieu van der Poel annihilates at Samyn Classic
Mathieu van der Poel kicked off his road season in style, taking a win at the Ename Samyn Classic. The Alpecin-Deceuninck rider had a godly...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Race Face introduces the new Turbine pedal: built for ultimate grip
Today Race Face is introducing the all-new Turbine Pedal. This flat platform is designed for riders looking for maximum security and control. For...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Strava undoes a big change from last year
You may remember at the end of 2024, Strava made a decision to temporarily remove links from the platform after a rise in spam. The training...
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- 30+ days ago
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Why did Mathieu van der Poel suddenly change his race program?
Fans will get to see Mathieu van der Poel sooner than they thought. His initial plan was to begin his 2025 season at the Italian stage...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Bonkers POV from the winning run at Red Bull’s urban downhill
The 21st edition of Red Bull Valparaíso Cerro Abajo delivered yet another intense showdown in the historic Chilean city, with Tomáš Slavík reclaiming...
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- 30+ days ago
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Weekend recap: Derek Gee takes huge win, Belgian races, and another screwed-up finish
The Classics season began in full swing at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, followed by Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. The Tour of Rwanda finished after a shortened...
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- 30+ days ago
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Tuscany’s white gravel awaits the WorldTeams this weekend at Strade Bianche
Now that March is here, the races come thick and fast, with eight WorldTour rounds and five Women’s WorldTour rounds scheduled from March 8 to 30,...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Fix your shifting like a pro
Bad shifting can ruin your ride faster than a surprise rainstorm. Whether your chain’s skipping, grinding, or flat-out refusing to play nice, a...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Sarah Van Dam hit by driver in Australia
After a great ride at the Tour Down Under, Victoria’s Sarah Van Dam has been involved in a collision in Australia.“Unfortunately, Sarah Van...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Two racers chased down a bike thief
This is why intervals matter! In New Zealand, some cyclists were in Invercargill for the New Zealand criterium championships, and having some kebabs...
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- 30+ days ago
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Matt MacDuff shreds indoors at an old Sears
Celebrating the release of Norco’s newly updated Rampage, Matt MacDuff, along with Norco Source Division’s fresh faces, Seb and Xav Harrisson put...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Is this a bottle cage or a down payment?
Introducing Wolf Tooth‘s Plasmatic Titanium Morse Cage Ti Limited Edition—because apparently, holding your water bottle securely requires NASA-level...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Lost in translation? Vingegaard misquoted about CO accusations
Danish superstar Jonas Vingegaard was apparently mistranslated by the French paper Le Monde, according to Visma – Lease a Bike. The French outlet...
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- 30+ days ago
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Family of British cyclist who was killed by driver receives massive payout… but does it matter?
In Sept. 2017, 63-year-old Tony Parsons was cycling struck and killed by a by motorist Alexander “Sandy” McKellar on a rural road. Instead of helping...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Kelsey Mitchell is done with cycling but has a new sport
Sherwood Park, Alta. native Kelsey Mitchell loves to compete–but you won’t see her doing so on the track any time soon. At least...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Legendary U.S. racing pioneer Doug Shapiro dies at 65
Former pro cyclist Doug Shapiro has died at 65 after a climbing accident in California. The 65-year-old New York native raced for various teams,...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
More complications for Remco Evenepoel’s comeback
Remco Evenepoel’s comeback might be longer than he originally thought. While accepting the Belgian sportsman of the year title on Saturday, he said...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
No Tour de France for Tom Pidcock
There will be no Tom Pidcock, or Q36.5 team, at the 2025 Tour de France.After Ineos Grenadiers announced that Tom Pidcock would be leaving the...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
The fun police at the UCI are banning teammates celebrating
You’ve probably seen it in a pro race many time s. A rider will get a perfect leadout and take the win—with a...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Canadian innovator 4iiii partners with BMC Factory Racing
Canadian cycling tech powerhouse 4iiii Innovations has announced a new partnership with BMC Factory Racing for the 2025 season. Known for their...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Ontario cyclist killed by driver
A 59-year-old cyclist died after a collision with a motorist on Thursday night, January 9, in Thornbury, Ont., according to authorities. Collingwood...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
How can I make long indoor trainer rides better?
Riding inside can be a great alternative to outside when it’s cold out, but it can be mentally tough some time s. There are...
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- 30+ days ago
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Loana Lecomte joins BMC for 2025
French cross-country powerhouse Loana Lecomte signed with the Swiss-based BMC Factory Racing Team for the 2025 season. This shift not only marks a...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Junior Rafaelle Carrier continues to impress – against the elites
Junior national champion Rafaelle Carrier’s ‘cross season has already been impressive racing with women her age–but now she’s mixing it up with...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
How will AI affect the directeur sportif’s role and value?
In a pre-race team meeting, the best pro team directeurs sportifs will explain the intricacies of the courses, they know where the peloton will...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Could LA become a new Amsterdam for bikes?
If you’ve ever been to Los Angeles, you’ll know it’s all about the car. “It is the perfect community for runners and...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
More lousy news from Mathieu van der Poel
Mathieu van der Poel gave an update on his injury Thursday, and the news isn’t great. On X, his Alpecin-Deceuninck team posted:“Mathieu van...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Thibau Nys did a supersonic shoe change at his dad’s race
It’s common for ‘cross riders to swap out their bikes every few laps, but Thibau Nys did something you don’t see every day (...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
James Blunt calls for more tolerance from both drivers and cyclists
Singer James Blunt has waded into Cycling Twitter in a big way. The English singer, known for his popular tunes “Goodbye My Lover” and “Beautiful,”...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Canadian cyclist breaks penny farthing 1-km TT world record - Canadian Cycling Magazine
If you are today years old that you learned there are world records for penny farthings, that’s OK. But now that you do know,...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Seven best stories of 2024
As we round out the final few days of 2024, here are the top seven stories that appeared on our site during the year.Fighting to...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
time for Change: City cycling rules that need updating
As the debate about bike lanes heats up, it’s important to remember other issues affecting cyclists. There are more and more people riding in...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Back to back victories for Mathieu van der Poel to start his CX season
As expected, world champion Mathieu van der Poel ruled Monday’s fifth round of the Superprestige series in Mol, Belgium. Like Ceylin del Carmen...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Ashlin Barry interview on his future with Visma – Lease a Bike
One of the best juniors in the world, Ashlin Barry, announced on Sunday that he has signed a long-term deal with powerhouse team, Visma – Lease...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Photos from UCI CX World Cup Hulst
There were all kinds of Canadians racing on Saturday, the fifth round of the 2024-2025 UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Hulst, Netherlands. Niels...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Gone in 60 seconds: Watch van der Poel take the lead
Every time you think he can’t impress you more, Mathieu van der Poel says, “Hold my Heineken.” At the UCI Cyclocross World Cup in...
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- 30+ days ago
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cycling
Could airbags help in the pro peloton? Stefan Küng thinks so
Nope, this is not a humour piece. And to be fair, safety in cycling is nothing to joke about. Given some of the horrific crashes...
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- 30+ days ago
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