
Time to relive all of this year's painful moments.
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Greg Minnaar shares an inside look at the highs and lows of Norco Factory Racing's 2025 season.
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After two seasons together, Angel Suarez and Frameworks Racing / 5Dev are parting ways for 2026.
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1. Dressed in red, white and green these riders are ready to deliver. Why the outfit? The Uno-X team is has Uno-X branded service stations but also operates 7-Eleven stores in Norway and Denmark. Teams can have one special jersey per year and at Liège-Bastogne-Liège they went for this retro version both evoking the 1980s … Read more
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From broken backs to broken apps, here’s my very real wish list for the year ahead
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The double Olympic champion is moving to Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe on Thursday
The post Remco Evenepoel closes a memorable chapter at Soudal Quick-Step appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.




More big wheels, big races, and AI strangeness made Dario's list.
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Michal Svrček, younger sibling of pro cyclist Martin Svrček, has a goal and assist at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships
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An anti-resolution snob justifies his conversion
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There were many WTFs in pro cycling in 2025. Here are some of the strangest.
Read the full article at From Cringeworthy Tactics to Curious Crashes: 10 of the Stupidest Moments of 2025 on Velo.






What do you think is the Gear of the Year for 2025? Maybe it’s on our list…
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Battle for the series lead equally as engaging
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A fake Strava account using Jonas Vingegaard’s name briefly erased one of Tadej Pogacar’s KOMs before the ride was flagged and removed
The post Some Strava dork pulled a lame Jonas Vingegaard prank appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Jess Blewitt will be moving on from racing with Cube for 2026, having joined its Factory Racing squad in 2024.
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PEZ picks our favorite cycling movies and race documentaries of 2025, from classic pro peloton films to gravel racing and bikepacking features we think you’ll enjoy watching.
The post Pez at the Movies: 5 Great Videos of 2025 appeared first on PezCycling News.


Oli Clark will be leaving MS Racing after an incredibly successful 2025 race season.
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NSMBA shares the years of effort and adaptations required to save an unsanctioned trail from destruction
The post Legalizing Cambodia: The long road to making a rogue trail legit appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.





US superstar trades Santa Cruz for Specialized and a ride with Matt Beers in a transfer that could transform off-road racing.
Read the full article at Keegan Swenson and Specialized Just Kick-Started Gravel’s Super-Team Era on Velo.


Asking our crystal ball what comes next
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All signs point to him joining Lidl-Trek, but nothing is confirmed
The post Are we finding out about Derek Gee-West’s team tomorrow? appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Big moves for U.S. racers and the Southern Hemisphere crew
The post Eight last team moves to close out 2026 appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

After a season defined by stunning climbs, a major injury and intense scrutiny, the Australian star reflects on her weaknesses
The post Sarah Gigante reflects on descending, online abuse and a breakthrough season appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Cycling with atrial fibrillation (AFib) presents unique challenges, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up the sport you love. In this update, I delve into the realities of riding with AFib, sharing personal insights, expert advice, and practical tips for managing heart health while staying active. From monitoring symptoms to finding balance in your training, discover how cyclists are navigating this condition and continuing to enjoy life on two wheels.
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