Tadej Pogačar collected his 22nd Tour de France stage win on Monday as race entered France and the Pyrenees. The Slovenian ...
Honours for Sunday’s first road stage of the 113th Tour de France and second day in Spain were fought over in the streets of Barcelona, where Tadej Pogačar guided Isaac del Toro to the line for the ...
Volta a Portugal Feminina as the race continued to shift on a disrupted stage four. The 19-year-old rider took over the young ...
When Seekrun announced its new wireless dropper post, the price turned heads. At 320, it costs less than a third of the price ...
Vancouver, get ready for some criterium chaos! Some very fast cyclists are going to descend into Gastown on July 8. And some cool news too with this year’s edition. The long-running Global Relay ...
A synchronized set of mechanicals from Perry and L’Esperance ended up separating the chasers and it was a TT back to the finish area. An exhausted Woods takes … er, crosses the finish line first.
Pro cycling is a roller coaster, as we often see. There are highs and there are lows. For Wout van Aert, it’s been a heckuva 24 hours. Not even a day after sprinting to victory, the 2026 Paris-Roubaix ...
Tuesday’s third stage of the rebranded Critérium du Dauphiné, France’s Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, was a team time trial. Visma-Lease a Bike took the day’s flowers via Matteo Jorgenson. Canadian chrono ...
Orbea’s Oiz has held a place in the Basque brand’s line since 2005. In that time, the platform’s introduced a few new innovations, survived a few changes in wheel size and won a whole bunch of races.
Although it’s technically not summer yet, the weather is getting better in most parts of Canada, including Toronto. That means more and more people are dusting off their bikes for a ride. Many ...
If you’re looking to upgrade your helmet game for 2026, here’s a solid choice. And the price is right! On Thursday, Lazer launched Blade KinetiCore. It’s a helmet aimed at cyclists who split their ...
On May 6, Canadian Cycling Magazine web editor Matt Hansen broke the news that Cycling Canada would not be sending a women’s team pursuit squad to this year’s world championships in Shanghai, China.
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