
Revel Rover review: The gravel bike that keeps it smooth
Carbon layup can be tuned to whatever a designer wants, Revel clearly wanted a smooth ride
Carbon layup can be tuned to whatever a designer wants, Revel clearly wanted a smooth ride
Stites stage 5 victory also shifts him up to second on GC behind the 19-year-old Team Ecoflo Chronos rider
Luca Schwarzbauer in second, Ondrej Cink in third
Dutch rider extends series lead
Spaniard left bloodied and bruised in crash on Sunday
Peloton wear black ribbons in memory of Gino Mäder at Tour de Suisse Women
Luke Valenti takes overall lead with one day to go
Swiss rider takes mountain jersey on stage 1 on return from injury
Sierra second, Gasparrini third after lone attacker Chabbey was caught with 3km to go
Belgian pays tribute to Gino Mäder after taking solo victory on stage 7 of the Tour de Suisse
Dutchman extends overall race lead with one day to go
This week’s Debrief features a small batch of Hunter Cycles Mid-Tail MTBs, a transmission brake from Lone Tree Enterprises, the Uno 12-speed bar end shifter, Ergon GreenLab, two events to follow live, and much more. […]
Accompanying the new Cattle Calls and Canyon Walls bikepacking route we shared this morning, this 16-minute video from Kyle Aldridge and Jake Bleggi offers a behind-the-scenes look at their scouting ride across Utah and Wyoming. […]
Our Reader’s Rig of the week comes from Blazej in Poland, who shares his custom steel all-roader from Karamba Frameworks that’s fully kitted out in bags from Baby Legs. Get to know more about Blazej, […]
The 2023 Tour Divide clock just struck one week, and the leaders are just at the halfway mark, albeit stuck in the mud. In this update, we take a look what’s gone on over the […]
This route encapsulates the incredible countryside of northeast Utah and southwest Wyoming. This region is often overlooked because of its proximity to Utah’s national parks and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Why would you go to the […]
Bahrain Victorious leave race, final 18.8km of stage 7 neutralised for GC
Organisers consulting with riders and teams over continuation of race for weekend
Gifted racer was a campaigner for human and environmental causes
French riders earn first World Cup mountain bike titles of season
Young Norwegian moves to second overall
The Rambler Bags Rolltop Handlebar Bag is handmade in the US and features an expandable design, generous capacity, highly weather-resistant construction, and weighs just over one pound. Miles has been putting one through its paces […]
SRAM introduced a boatload of components in their new 12-speed Apex Eagle and Apex XPLR lines today. That includes two wireless groups and two 12-speed mechanical groups, featuring a drop-bar shifter that keeps the same […]
Based on the same thermo-moldable design as their Seymour saddle, the new Reform Tantalus saddle plugs in, warms up, and molds to your body for a custom fit. Check out all the details here… The […]
Each year, we publish the Rigs of the Tour Divide, showcasing participants’ bike setups and gear. This time around, 124 folks submitted their kits for our two-part mega gallery. In this post and video, we […]
Chasing opportunity in a sport of brutal contrasts
Evan Russell second, Matisse Julien third in Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne
‘It wasn’t a smart idea to place the finish of such a stage after a descent’ says world champion
Riders fell heavily on descent of Albulapass
Australian rider pins on a number again with a month of criterium racing
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