Road Biking
ArchiveIs the new construction as effective as Trek claims? Right now, its impossible to say.
Why telling people you ride elicits serious bike-splainingand what you can do about it
You cant escape obsolescence. You can only transcend it.
News that the team will keep its massive budget all but ensures its dominance at the Tour de France
New Mexico lawmakers in pursuit of tourism dollars could help push the niche sport into the mainstream, as well as boost visitors to one of the countrys great, overlooked long-distance routes
According to the League of American Bicyclists, more cyclists died on U.S. roads in 2016 than at any other time in the past quarter-century. But that doesn't show the whole picture.
With bike pants this good, youll never ride in tights again
I witnessed history, of a sort, from my desk, watching a free livestream of the first-ever virtual race for pro cyclists
Britain's wildly successful pro cycling team might be losing its namesake sponsor, but the dynasty is far from over
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?
From slick racers to gravel grinders, these are the new rides that wowed our testers
Our bike-test director just wrapped up our 13th annual testing marathon. Here's how it works.
Lighter, more comfortable designs and high-end safety features make these helmets the best
In founding a new team, the fallen cyclist is seeking forgiveness, which many fans may not be willing to give
A group of researchers at Virginia Tech performed rigorous testing on 30 top bike helmets to find out which is the most protective
Basque bike manufacturer Orbea could show the way forward for the pedal-assist market with its new e-roadie, the Gain
In today's carbon-framed fat-tubed push-button bicycle landscape, it can be difficult to find a bike that truly stands out. Enter the Drysdale Special.
Triathlete Adelaide Perr sustained serious injuries after colliding with a carthen was saddled with proving, against the drivers word, that she was a victim
The company is aiming to change the way people buy bikes
The high-tech material has been used to build frames and components for decades, but as bikes age, catastrophic failures are leading to lawsuits
Cyclings most infamous legend talks us through the twists and turns of the Tour with his daily podcast and exclusive updates on '窪蹋勛圖厙'
What possesses an American cleric, a man of history and scholarship, to renounce his vows, move to a crumbling stone farmhouse in a small French village, and spend his days digging potatoes and translating Thucydides? Bill Donahue goes in search of his favorite unconventional uncle.
The proposed 10 percent tariffs on bikes and bike parts imported from China would be a blow to the U.S. cycling industry
The Texan is launching an endurance sports media company
The UCI's decision in the Brit's case may have far-reaching implications for international drug testing
Conventional wisdom says that drafting doesnt matter when cycling up steep hills. Its wrong.
Whether you're into race shields or lifestyle frames, there's something here you'll love
Top-end bicycles are higher tech and better than ever. But so are the budget models.
A violinist describes her bold quest to become the first female African American cyclist on the pro tour
'Afghan Cycles' brings rise towomens rights struggles in Afghanistan through the lens of a young womens cycling team.
An association of automotive and bike industry bigwigs is betting that bicycle-to-vehicle communication will make cycling safer
A drop in price, but you still drop the pack
Performance tops with tons of character
Nothing makes a ride like a sweet pair of shorts
Last February, 21-year-old Ronnie Ramon Huerta Jr. crashed his Ford 500 sedan into a pack of cyclists during the Palm Springs century. Heres how the death of one rider, Mark Kristofferson, led to an exceptionally rare murder charge.
No more VPNs or sketchy pirate feeds. Heres how to get almost every race in every discipline, all year, for less than $200.
No reason to get undressed when nature calls
Amid an ongoing doping scandal, the Sky racer is within his rights to continue racing. He shouldn't be.
It sure looks like it. Bill Gifford on the $100 million legal battle that ended with a whimper.
The enthusiastic backer of bike racing saw highs and lows of the sport
Armstrong has agreed to a $5-million settlement in the federal case. It's a big fine, to be sure, but nowhere near the penalty the cyclist once faced.
Its not the bike that mattersits where you take it
I put Trek's newest gravel bike to the test on a 180-mile bikepacking trip through the Sonoran Desert. Here's how it held up.
Researchers say cyclists are a problem for self-driving technology, but the real problem is the cars
She's one of the world's best cyclists, and she has her routine dialed
Ayesha McGowan plans to change that by racing in one of the whitest, highest-barrier sports on the planet
Very few things are more conducive to conversationreal, deep, true conversationthan long rides. In the saddle, we inevitably end up sharing memories about moments and people that have affected our lives. Photographer Tracy Chandler spent months capturing the shared scar stories of these California cyclists.
Scientists make the case for a new real-time measure of endurance effort
Watch to see which 2018 road bike came out on top as our testers' favorite.
Tilin was a longtime 窪蹋勛圖厙 contributor and the author of The Doper Next Door
Every year, the 窪蹋勛圖厙 team tests dozens of bikes, looking for the most innovative designs and new technology.
Biking to run errands is commonplace in other countries, so enough with the 20 questions.
Arizona's Mt. Graham was always there to climb. We just had to stop and do it.
The stuff pro winter warriors say they can't ride without
The Aston Martin (One-77!) of Pro Tour race bikes
From filmmaker Tommy Penick andIndustry 9 Componentry with original music from Amy Stolzenbach, Invisible Forces highlight their new bicycle wheel on a morning hill climb.
Athletes can come back with adverse test results without getting even temporarily banned from racing. That's like allowing a drunk driver who failed a breathalyzer test to drive awayso long as he has a good excuse.
A New York politician picks on the wrong cyclist
Ghost Bikes, from directorEthan Brooks,follows Mirza Molberg, who volunteers for the Ghost Bikes Project.
Were told that the sport has cleaned itself up and cheating is a thing of the past. Yet with the worlds top racer pushing the limits of fair play, it's sure hard to believe that.
From cycling apparel brand Albion, Heading North features a 25 years old cyclist, Damien Clayton as he attempts to ride 650 km from London to Edinburgh in one day.
After getting hit by a car, our bike-test director comes to terms with distracted driving and a society that devalues cyclists
On the road, the window to the soul is more of a one-way mirror
The rise of automatic shifting, integrated computers, lights, power meters, and radar has made us wonder: How much is too much?
We put together a full no-compromise setup for under $2,000
For pickups and vans, there's no better bike carrier
The best and brightest innovations we came across at the annual Interbike trade show
Why cyclingand the worldwould be better if we all stopped driving to rides
I spoke with six of my co-competitors about their morning rituals, their love of coffee, and what motivates them to ride thousands and thousands of self-supported miles
Former pro cyclist Kathryn Bertine launched a nonprofit to give female riders a leg up in the sport. Will it make a difference?
Thanks to trickle-down technology, second- and third-tier groups are almost as good as the premium stuff but cost a fraction of the price
As light as a wind vest and as watertight as a drybag, this rain piece redefines "prepared" for cyclists
Free, a film from Machines for Freedom, answers the question of why we cycle.
Your tires are as important as they are boring, which is why you're totally overthinking them
The Spandex-clad "roadus velocipedus" species is being subsumed by the "adventure bike" category. Has the sun finally set on road riding?
When my friend asked me if I wanted to attempt to Everest on my bikeclimb the equivalent height of the 29,029-foot mountain in a single rideI gave my answer little thought. Im in, read my little blue text message. That was it.
USADA tried to place a gag order on Armstrong when he partnered with the Colorado Classic to broadcast his podcast. No matter your thoughts about the bike racer's character, that's just wrongand it's really bad for the sport.
The decorated veteran announced this week that he's done with professional cycling, leaving behind a legacy of highly tactical riding and lots of heart