





It sounds like all eMTB batteries should probably be aluminum-clad…
The post Aluminum-Clad Batteries Now Spec’d on Canyon eMTBs Post-Recall appeared first on Bikerumor.

Longer warranties are always good
The post Nukeproof, Ridley, Eddy Merckx & Aeres Now Offer Lifetime Warranty…and it’s Transferable appeared first on Bikerumor.


After settling a $30 million contract dispute, Derek Gee has found the team of his dreams at Lidl-Trek, and he’s ready to get back to racing.
Read the full article at Derek Gee Moves On After Cycling’s Ugliest Divorce on Velo.

It turns out we’re not as fast as the pros, but Shoddy was able to determine which aero helmet best suits him — and it’s a massive difference in watts saved.
Read the full article at How Fast Can We Make Shoddy? Aero Testing Helmets at the MET Wind Tunnel. on Velo.


A dive into the depths of the BuySell unearthed some absolute classics.
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Something snazzy to ride when the Kremer K8 is in the shop.
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Zink Bikes has welcomed Ryan McNulty to its 2026 rider roster.
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260 km, 7,041 meters gained – in snow, ice and slush
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What makes the new Scree perfect for riders new to ebikes? See if you can decide…
The post New to E-bikes? Mondraker Designed the Scree With You in Mind appeared first on Bikerumor.

The rumors are true. Endura is leaving Scotland. In an unexpected shakeup, their parent company is relocating the cycling gear brand to London, England to…
The post Endura Responds to Relocation Rumors. Yes, They’re Leaving Scotland & Going to London appeared first on Bikerumor.


UCI rules forcing teams into some interesting choices
The post Pivot nabs Dylan Maples from Commencal appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.



Competere takes a three-tiered approach to reach more riders
The post Haley Smith makes mentorship exciting with new format appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

After a weekend of Euro national championships, riders head to Spain for the next round of the UCI World Cup
The post Benidorm CX preview: Mathieu van der Poel is a maybe, plus all the Canadians appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Soraya Martinez Ferrada’s first budget largely preserves the city’s cycling ambitions, while quietly delaying several high-profile projects
The post New mayor keeps Montreal’s bike lanes plans–sorta appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

LOS GATOS, Calif. (BRAIN) — Influential industry pioneer Jim Blackburn passed away peacefully in his home last week surrounded by family. He was 86.
Blackburn turned a design school project into a multi-million-dollar business. The first Blackburn product, the Wind Foiler, was a lightweight windscreen that could be attached to a bike.
As Blackburn sought means of distribution for this product, he developed relationships with local bike shops and cycling companies. During one of these interactions, he was shown a rear-mounted bike rack from England. He thought he could design a superior product and set about making it happen. The result was the formation of Blackburn Design in 1976, and the introduction of the AR-1 aluminum touring rack.
The AR-1 featured a simple, y…



Ride it like its stolen hits different after your bike’s been stolen
The post Bike thefts and big hits with Nic Court appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Ferrand-Prévot isn’t shying away from pre-favorite status as she targets an historic Tour de France Femmes title defense: ‘I want to win more.’
Read the full article at After Tour de France Glory Ferrand-Prévot Wants Total Domination in 2026 on Velo.



Peaty’s has appointed Tommy Caldwell as Media Creator. The company said Caldwell, the creative force behind some of the most
The post Peaty’s strengthens content team with Tommy Caldwell appointment appeared first on Cycling Industry News.

Cyclingworld Europe has secured Bosch eBike Systems as the new sponsor of its Demoworld, offering test rides at two locations
The post Bosch sponsors Demoworld at Cyclingworld Europe 2026 appeared first on Cycling Industry News.



Laurie is now "unbranded", and back on flat pedals
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The Visma-Lease a star leader will open at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and target every major cobbled and Italian classic through Roubaix
The post Wout van Aert lays out ambitious spring appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Matteo Jorgenson is going to have to get even more versatile with unforeseen, experimental new program.
Read the full article at Why One of USA’s Brightest Stars Totally Redesigned His Calendar for 2026 on Velo.

After nearly a decade with the brand, the Vancouver-based freerider moves on from Kona Bikes.
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Hatton, Wayman, and Empey return for 2026, with junior standout Malik Boatwright stepping up to the factory team.
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The best videos that crossed our screens as we wrapped up 2025.
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Safe to say they have started after a pretty incredible 2025 season.
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The brand is investing in U.S. youth downhill development as domestic racing continues to grow.
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Tour de france Femmes winner and teammate Vos plot out 2026 season
The post After a stunning 2025, Pauline Ferrand-Prevot knows this year will be harder appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Blueprint to Success follows Norco Race Division through a 2025 campaign where belief, momentum and repeatable speed pushed the team into the World Cup spotlight
The post Norco releases full documentary chronicling breakout 2025 World Cup season appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.





