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The largest promoter in road-bike racing is backing away from what may be the sport's future

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Heavy has gone the way of the dinosaur

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Here’s what to know when shopping for a SUP

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This year’s class is changing how we see roadies

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After vanquishing all his human competition, the world’s best marathoner will again take on the clock

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With more participants in ultramarathons, more competitors are experiencing the joy of hallucinations and other ailments. Exile Medics steps into a newly necessary role.

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Because races full of beer, cookies, and froyo are the opposite of stressful

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A secretive launch signaled that the new team isn’t going to be a softer, cuddlier version of its controversial predecessor

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Our top picks for all conditions, from dry or slushy roads to technical or muddy singletrack

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Last year, Dykes set the marathon record for his age group—only to find that it didn't count. But he's not giving up.

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Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in

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Plus, should you take someone else's spot in a race if you know you won't finish?

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From innovative new gravel bikes to a 13-speed drivetrain, these are the tools and toys that caught our eye in Monterey this week

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From media appearances to World Cup championships, she manages it all—with a little help from her mom

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No external flourish can match the thrill of pushing your body to its limit

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What kind of sadist creates the hardest race in the world? We sent our writer to find out.

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Tune in to the highly anticipated race on April 15

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The hype around the technology has raced ahead of the evidence. Now the evidence may be catching up.

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A free weekly 5K? What’s not to love.

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In an excerpted chapter from his new memoir, '26 Marathons,' the road racing legend recalls the first time he ran America’s most famous race

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News that the team will keep its massive budget all but ensures its dominance at the Tour de France

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Runner Dylan Bowman​​​​​​ recounts a harrowing tale in which he faced off with a yellow Lab in the midst of a 100-mile race

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Indian relay racing is sometimes called America’s first extreme sport. For years, the Brew Crew—a team from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota—were a dominant force. Then tragedy struck. This is the story of the Lakota’s spiritual relationship with the horse, and a quest to regain glory on the track.

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There's been a recent wave of new policies that support female athletes, with benefits like equal prize money, salary minimums, and maternity leave. Are these measures enough? 

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She took home her fourth World Championships gold medal in slalom Saturday

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The evidence in support of carbohydrate drinks is flimsier than you might think—which is why the results of a new study are worth paying attention to

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The Spaniard posted an absurd 78,274 feet

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When it comes to the effects of temperature on performance, perception is reality

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The coach, NOLS employee, and professional ultrarunner attributes part of her success to her hectic schedule

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The ski mountaineer takes a no-frills approach to prepare for the world’s hardest descents

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I witnessed history, of a sort, from my desk, watching a free livestream of the first-ever virtual race for pro cyclists

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The Western States Endurance Run is one of the most iconic ultramarathons, but it hasn’t always been that way

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In the age of specialization, it’s refreshing to see a big name get outside his comfort zone

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At a certain point in life, it’s not ethically possible to cheat

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Probably. The good news is the culture of the sport—lauded for its grassroots, oddball vibe—will be defined by its community.

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There are a lot of tough endurance races, but the hardest one of all might take place on a single block in Queens, New York

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I committed to riding only one bike for all of 2018. Here’s how I did.

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Here are the most jaw-dropping accomplishments of the year

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Real-world data shows elite ultrarunners average 180 steps per minute—and that means nothing

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Britain's wildly successful pro cycling team might be losing its namesake sponsor, but the dynasty is far from over

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Setting cycling's hour record hurts so much that it's been called death without dying. So what does it take to get past the discomfort?

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At the 2016 world championships in Qatar, cyclists swallowed thermometer pills before competing. Here’s what scientists learned.

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Helmets have been mandatory in the pro peloton for well over a decade. Where’s the data that it’s helping?

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From slick racers to gravel grinders, these are the new rides that wowed our testers

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When you run a race you haven’t registered for, you’re taking the easy way out

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Downhill skier Victor Muffat-Jeandet races drone pilot Jordan Temkin and his machine on the slopes of Snowbird, Utah

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From shorts to shoes, nine gear recs from people who know what they're talking about

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Life Time Fitness recently purchased the Dirty Kanza 200, the latest in a string of indie races to be scooped up by major corporations

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Put the beers in the snowbank. Drinking while shredding—or running or biking—is for Joes, Chads, Barts, and Squis

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In founding a new team, the fallen cyclist is seeking forgiveness, which many fans may not be willing to give

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Your next event can tell us a lot about the warming planet

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Athletes break down their nutrition rituals.

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From costumed toboggan rides to an unsanctioned triathlon in the Tetons, these quirky competitions are no joke

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She won Olympic gold in a sport that chose her. Can she do the same in the one she truly loves?

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Eating habits of the world's best cyclocrossers

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The 45-year-old reached 183.932 miles per hour in her ride around Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats

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Nearly a century ago, a small group of women pilots flew terrifying early airplanes, broke flying records, and raced—and beat—male pilots in air races

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He’ll win anyway, but we should also hope that Eliud "Boss Man" Kipchoge runs a world record

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Many of the people disqualified last week cut the course for the commemorative medal

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The Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc, one of the biggest 100-mile races in the world, kicks off Friday at noon ET. Pro runners showed us some of the gear they’ll be using.

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After becoming the first American woman to win the New York Marathon in 40 years, Flanagan is coming back to defend her title

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Four years of race data from a professional cycling team unveils some differences between the sexes

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You win, Strava. You win.

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What did I learn after watching every stage of this year’s three-week race? The supertuck needs to go, Peter Sagan is as entertaining as ever, and Stage 17 was epic.

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Cycling’s most infamous legend talks us through the twists and turns of the Tour with his daily podcast and exclusive updates on 'ϳԹ'

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The high-tech material has been used to build frames and components for decades, but as bikes age, catastrophic failures are leading to lawsuits

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The long, convoluted history of the struggle for a top-flight—and lasting—European women’s stage race

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The first Golden Globe Race, a solo, nonstop, around-the-world sailing event held in 1968, was a mixture of triumph, tragedy, and madness—all chronicled in a classic bestselling book and recent BBC movie. Fifty years later, 17 sailors are once again setting out for the most ambitious—and loneliest—regatta on the planet.

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With ripstop fabric, drain holes, and a water-resistant phone pouch, this endurance-racing vest is ready to get messy

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Besides your hiking boots, your daypack is your most-used piece of gear. These are our favorites.

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The Texan is launching an endurance sports media company

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The Tour de France still has cheats, but we owe it to the clean riders to keep watching

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Dauwalter just won the prestigious Western States Endurance Run in a blazing fast time. We can all learn something from her training philosophy.

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We asked ex-Olympian, coach, and elite Masters runner John Henwood for his advice

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We asked eight athletes what socks they'll be wearing for the Western States Endurance Run

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Encouraging children to race bikes would make the country—and the world—a better place

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Fast, cocky, and more than a bit reckless, the 28-year-old might be the best ultrarunner in the country. And he's finally proven himself over a full 100-mile race.

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In his debut novel, Joe Mungo Reed captures truths about the Tour de France, doping, and cyclists' obsessive natures. Cycling nerds, however, may notice a few discrepancies.

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The Magnolia State's first high-school mountain bike team wants to build a cycling culture, one pedal stroke at a time

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