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All bikes are fun, but some make it the top priority.
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Still a great watch 13 years later.
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Vittoria’s new top-of-the-line gravel tires are eco-conscious and high-performance, and they only come in natural brown.
The post Vittoria Launches Terreno PRO Gravel Tire appeared first on Bikerumor.

A traffic altercation ended with a cyclist hospitalized and both parties detained by police.

A look back at Cam Zink's freeride legacy.
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It’s that time of year again – if you need some gift giving inspiration for your favorite mountain biker, this is a good place to start.
The post The Best Gifts for Mountain Bikers: What to Get Your Favorite MTB Rider appeared first on Bikerumor.






In last month’s piece, I brought up the subject of authenticity: what it is, why it’s important, and why there’s so little of it in the cycling industry. I talked with Authenticity.co founder Mark Sperling about these and other topics and came away with the conclusion that, with a few notable exceptions, authenticity is a commodity sorely lacking amongst cycling brands.
I still feel that way. Authenticity, after all is a set of values and practices developed by a company founder — Sperling calls it “the company’s DNA” — and manifested in literally everything the company does, from product development and marketing to how the brand conducts itself within the community at large.
You can’t successfully fake it. Brands have to walk the walk in everything they do. If authentic …


Riccardo Magrini calls the Belgian legend’s criticism of the Slovenian rider “out of place,” saying comparisons across eras are meaningless
The post Former Italian pro slams De Vlaeminck’s ‘absurd’ attack on Pogačar appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Now’s your chance to get on the U19 or U23 Durham Shredders Devo Racing Team for 2026
The post Durham Shredders Devo Racing empowers Ontario’s next generation of mountain bikers appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Lucinda Brand moves up the classification with victory
The post Missing riders shuffle Superprestige series table after third round appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Once you understand what this new jacket from Q35.6 is designed to do, the name makes perfect sense in the most uncomfortable, perfectly logical way possible.
Read the full article at Would You Wear a “Condom” Cycling Jacket? on Velo.

Not only is the brand cool and usable but for today only Topo Designs is 25% off making it affordable as well.
Read the full article at Today Only Topo Designs Is 25% Off on Velo.

Picnic-PostNL is signing an Esports star, but real-world safety fears and the big money of virtual racing have put potholes into the careers of many virtual-racing converts.
Read the full article at Why Pro Teams Are Still Signing Zwift Racers Despite a History of Disappointment on Velo.

An erratic strategy of failed lawsuits and restrictive API updates reveals a troubled path for the fitness app.
Read the full article at How Strava Traded User Goodwill for Nothing on Velo.









SoCalCycling.com – Your Cycling Source:
What is Base Training? Base training for cycling is the most important part of the cycling season when your body learns how to use oxygen as effectively as possible. Base training can be split into 4 periods: Preparation, Base 1, Base 2, Base 3. Each of them focuses on specific training aspects. Base training is …
The post Why Base Training for Cycling is So Important? appeared first on SoCalCycling.com.



Better bikes make better riders, and Whyte Bikes’ new youth MTBs bring big bike design, features & tech to little shredders.
The post New Whyte Youth Mountain Bikes Mean Go, Go Groms! appeared first on Bikerumor.

From trail builder, to suspension builders, to riders, the 2025 MTB HOF class has a bit of everthing
The post Cam Zink, Jill Kintner, Joey Klein, Paul Turner & Steve Simons Inducted into MTB Hall of Fame appeared first on Bikerumor.

It fits up to 2.25″ tires, can be fully customized, and seamlessly blends 3D-printed ti sections with standard tubes. What’s not to like?
The post J Laverack Unleashes Custom GRiT57 Monster Gravel Bike appeared first on Bikerumor.

It’s like a party bus for eldercare facilities, helping more people get out for a “ride” even if they can’t pedal for themselves.
The post Gnargo Bike Co. Launches US-made Passenger Cargo e-Trikes appeared first on Bikerumor.



Protein is having its moment. From Pop-Tarts to cold brew, nearly every food and drink seems to be fortified with it. Industry data shows a 122% rise in protein-based food products between 2020 and 2024, and search trends reflect the same surge.
The post How Much Protein Do You Actually Need? appeared first on PezCycling News.
Detroit, known as “Motor City” and long hailed as the car capital of the United States, might seem like an unlikely location to host a bike advocacy workshop. But after…
The post Detroit on the Move: Insights from October’s LCA Workshop appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.



Defending champions Osborne and McCarthy among 22 men and 22 women vying for UCI rainbow jerseys on Saturday
The post How to watch sweaty cyclists race on indoor trainers at the esports world championships appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Michael Vanthourenhout retains series lead
The post Superprestige’s Remembrance Day round a thrilling contest among three riders appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Marion Norbert Riberolle sidelined after training collision; Superprestige leader Sara Casasola also forced to sit out Niel
The post Belgian ’cross champion hit by motorist, will miss multiple races appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

The advantage of a bicycle-mounted army battalion over a horse-mounted one became obvious
The post The Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion in the First World War appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.


Multiple witnesses describe what began as angry yelling over a traffic incident that spiraled into a cyclist being stabbed. Here’s what we know.
Read the full article at Cyclist Stabbed During Confrontation with Tesla Driver Near Golden Gate Bridge on Velo.

BMC Switzerland has appointed John Glett as CEO, effective 1 January 2026. In his new position, Glett will lead the
The post BMC Switzerland appoints new CEO appeared first on Cycling Industry News.






Jean ‘Raas’ Louis died while riding to work in Burlington, Ont.
The post Beloved Canadian and St. Lucian cyclist killed by driver in Ontario appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.






