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Why the UCI Fined Pogačar $5K, Then Rescinded It
Not sock height this time: A $350K watch, the rainbow jersey, and the UCI's vanishing sanction against Pogačar. Read the full article at Why the UCI Fined Pogač
Jonas Vingegaard Just Became So Clearly the Favorite for the Giro It’s Painful
Decimation of the startlist due to injury and illness clears Vingegaard's path to debut victory before he doubles back to take on Pogačar at the Tour. Read the
What Happened to Road Racing in America?
Former WorldTour pro Mike Woods revisits North American bike racing to find a scene much changed from his days on the domestic circuit over a decade ago. Read t
The Complete 2026 Gravel Racing Calendar
Gravel continues to grow in the United States and around the world, as engaging events create the backbone for a sport that has something for everyone. Read the
Jaw-Dropping Custom Road and Gravel Bikes at The Bespoked Show, London
An alt tech gallery of fine handmade drop-bar bikes. Read the full article at Jaw-Dropping Custom Road and Gravel Bikes at The Bespoked Show, London on Velo.
32-Inch Wheels Are Leaving Everyday Riders Behind
The cycling industry says a massive new standard is faster and inevitable. You aren't buying it, and that is exactly the right stance. Read the full article at
Drafting Motos, Hyper Carbs, and the Pog-Effect: How the Spring Classics Hit Record Speed
Pogačar won Liège at record speed and put an exclamation point on a spring raced at fast forward. Camera motos captured it all, up close. Read the full article
Seixas Pushes Pogačar Deeper — But Can’t Break Him Yet
Pogačar still rules at Liège-Bastogne-Liège. But Seixas just showed he can be challenged and that changes what comes next. Read the full article at Seixas Pushe
Why Tadej Pogačar Raced Liège-Bastogne-Liège with a Black Armband
Tadej Pogačar honors former teammate Cristian Muñoz with a black armband at Belgian monument after the Colombian’s death last week. Read the full article at Wh
Did That Weird Early Split Doom Remco Evenepoel at Liège-Bastogne-Liège?
Evenepoel salvages third after early chaos to close out a rollercoaster spring campaign filled with big wins and lingering questions. Read the full article at D
Resurgent Demi Vollering Seals Historic Liège-Bastogne-Liège Success
European champ Vollering returns to race dominance in La Doyenne and has found her full career momentum once more. Read the full article at Resurgent Demi Volle
Pogačar Pummels Competition in Liège Following Big Seixas Scare
Fourth career win for Tadej Pogačar in La Doyenne but Paul Seixas shows real proof of his talent. Read the full article at Pogačar Pummels Competition in Liège
Pogačar, Seixas Forced to Chase Evenepoel in Early Liège Chaos
Big split puts pressure on favorites Pogačar and Seixas after Evenepoel rides clear in early sparks at Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Read the full article at Pogačar, S
Shelton and Stephens Win the Growler at Levi’s Gran Fondo
Racers competed on Northern California roads for the biggest prize pool in US road racing. Read the full article at Shelton and Stephens Win the Growler at Levi
Two Time Champ Evenepoel Convinced Third Liège Is Within Reach
Amstel Gold winner Remco Evenepoel ready to take on Pogačar: ‘I start with more confidence.' Read the full article at Two Time Champ Evenepoel Convinced Third L
Ex-Pogačar Teammate Dies After Freak Infection Following Race Crash
Colombian rider Cristian Muñoz died in Spain following an infection from a crash suffered during a French race one week ago. Read the full article at Ex-Pogača
The 32-Inch Wheel Debate, $6,500 Wheels, and the Wildest Tech at Sea Otter
We break down the polarizing "big wheel" trend, compare ultra-premium Partington wheels to Hunt's high-value alternatives, and dive into the coolest gear from t
Lighter, More Aero, and a Brand New Look — Felt Has a Whole New Breed
The bike that helped Dylan Johnson lead the big gravel tire revolution has been made lighter and faster, while the big clearance remains. Read the full article
Everyone’s Talking About Paul Seixas — 9 Reasons It’s Not Just Hype
From freakish power numbers to unlikely beginnings, the hype around French phenom Paul Seixas peaks ahead of his Liège-Bastogne-Liège clash with Tadej Pogačar.
Wahoo and Coros Just Teamed Up to Break Garmin’s Grip on Your Data
For years, the Garmin ecosystem has been a costly walled garden. A new two-way API integration finally gives cyclists an alternative unified training platform w
Remco Evenepoel Signs Rare Lifetime Deal with Specialized — Why It Matters Now
Remco Evenepoel locks in Specialized for rest of his racing career, continuing a trend of lifetime contracts by top riders. Read the full article at Remco Even
Zipp’s Quiet Retreat: The Ultralight 202 NSW is a 23mm Course Correction
Zipp built the lightest wheelset from a major manufacturer, but getting there meant walking back a long-standing design philosophy. Fortunately, these wheels ar
Pidcock Strikes Back — But Is Liège Already Out of Reach?
Did Pogačar lose his most dangerous Liège rival before the race even started? Pidcock is still not 100 percent. Read the full article at Pidcock Strikes Back —
The 32-Inch Wheel Revolution Is Coming Whether You Like It or Not
With 32-inch bikes set to compete for top results at Leadville, it is a question of when rather than if the wheel standard comes to gravel. Read the full artic
Flèche Wallonne Femmes: Vollering is the Master of the Mur de Huy
Flèche Wallonne Femmes results: Vollering launches long on Mur de Huy and holds off a late surge to reconfirm her dominance ahead of Liège. Read the full articl
Flèche Wallonne: Seixas Fires Warning Shot with Big Win Ahead of Liège Showdown with Pogačar
Flèche Wallonne results: The French sensation opened up the turbos halfway up the famed Muy de Huy and no one could hold his wheel. Read the full article at Flè
How a Bunny Hop and a New Belief Brought Wout van Aert Redemption in Roubaix
Van Aert explains how a sensational stage win at the Tour de France last summer buried the doubts from years of setbacks and heartache. Read the full article at
Trek’s New CheckOUT Blurs the Line Between Gravel and MTB
It eats aggressive descents and hauls endless gear, but this highly specialized rig comes with a significant catch. Read the full article at Trek’s New CheckOUT
Liège-Bastogne-Liège Will Preview the Next Era of Dominance
Pogačar vs. Seixas vs. Evenepoel: Battle for the ages between three generations of phenom will give clues at who will rule the post-Pog era. Read the full artic
Mountain Bike Star Hatherly Risks It All on the Road to Dominate the Dirt in LA 2028
Double mountain bike world champion Alan Hatherly is making waves in year two of his road racing gamble and is in line to race the Giro d’Italia next month. Rea
