


Canadian Olympian ends time with the team after one year
The post Gunnar Holmgren is leaving Trek Factory Racing appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Guelph cyclists face icy streets after city council votes to halt winter maintenance on bike lanes
The post This Ontario town isn’t plowing bike lanes this winter: That ain’t good appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Cyclocross action returns with 4 Canadians and some big names in Namur on Sunday
The post How to watch Rochette, McGill, Pieterse and van der Poel at the UCI CX World Cup appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.




Decorate – and protect – your ride with the Canadian enduro star’s best doodles
The post ALN and Brooklyn Bell get custom Creator Kits from RideWrap appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Decorated Olympic track superstar reveals he broke his leg in the ‘worst crash’ of his life while he continues to ride his bike through his terminal cancer diagnosis.
Read the full article at Cycling Legend Hoy Suffers Broken Leg as Olympic Champion Continues Riding Amid Terminal Cancer Battle on Velo.


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In the non-profit world, the end of the year means a lot of fundraising. But in terms of bike advocacy, “giving back” can mean so much more than just donating…
The post Giving Back for Bikes: Five Ways to Support Bike Advocacy appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.

Ortlieb adds a bright new “Cyber Line” colorway to a limited capsule collection of its popular bags and packs
The post Ortlieb’s Cyber Line of Bags and Packs Pops with Attention-Grabbing Colors appeared first on Bikerumor.

Clearance, compatibility top of mind for Canadian brand
The post Knolly updates Cache Titanium to be future-proof and adventure ready appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.


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Netflix and CicLAvia joined forces on Melrose Avenue for a special “Stranger Things 5: One Last Ride” open-streets celebration that brought out fans, cyclists, and the local community. This photo gallery highlights the event’s vibrant atmosphere, showcasing how Melrose transformed into a lively, car-free corridor inspired by the show’s retro spirit. A Melrose Avenue Takeover …
The post Stranger Things 5: One Last Ride – Netflix x CicLAvia Photo Gallery appeared first on SoCalCycling.com.



The XDS RT9's frame weighs only 550 grams, and complete bikes weigh just 6.1kg (13.4 lb).







At the 2026 Hell of the North, men and women will race on the same day, but is that a good thing?
The post Alison Jackson is not a fan of the new Paris-Roubaix format appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.





After a career in the velodrome, Chris Hoy shares that a recent mountain bike crash is his worst in 43 years of riding.
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The Dutch all-rounder returns at Namur with one very big goal this season: An elite rainbow jersey
The post Puck Pieterse: All in for this year’s ’cross season appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.



WASHINGTON (BRAIN) — The Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to stop using Duyue2 adult bike helmets because they violate mandatory standards. This warning applies to about 100 helmets sold online and possibly other third-party sellers.
The agency issued a Notice of Violation to the seller, Shenzhen Duyue E-Commerce Co. Ltd. of China, doing business as Duyue2. Duyue2 has not agreed to a recall or offer a remedy to consumers.
The helmets violate the impact attenuation, retention system, positional stability, certification and labeling requirements of the mandatory safety standard for bicycle helmets. The CPSC said consumers should cut the straps and dispose of the helmet.
They were sold in one size fitting a circumference of 21.26 inches to 24.02 …

Fifty more examples of what <i>not</i> to do while riding your bike.
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You'll need to look elsewhere for an eMTB to complement your Taycan.
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Koroyd will continue to operate separately under its current leadership team,

Harry Barrett rips his custom Privateer 161 on his home trails at Whistler Bike Park.
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RideWrap has unveiled two new potection kits featuring artwork from visual artist and rider Brooklyn Bell and enduro athlete Andreane Lanthier-Nadeau.
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I’ve had almost an entire year on the Hunt Proven Carbon XC wheels. They served as both a training and racing wheelset in all sorts…
The post Hunt Proven Carbon XC UD Carbon Spoke Wheelset Review — Lightweight Punch for Modern Racers appeared first on Bikerumor.

It’s time for Jeremy to check in with his Editor’s Choice list, which includes a lot of mountain bike products, and a little spandex
The post BikeRumor Editor’s Choice – Jeremy’s Favorite Bikes and Gear (and Other Stuff) of 2025 appeared first on Bikerumor.

What does it mean for rider safety that anti-rotation leader MIPS just acquired Koroyd, maker of unique honeycomb helmet protection?
The post MIPS Buys Koroyd. How Might The Acquisition Boost Helmet & General Rider Safety? appeared first on Bikerumor.

On Me gift cards cover a huge range of brands, don’t expire, and can’t be lost.
The post 24 Bike Brands on One Gift Card? Cycling On Me May Be the Perfect Gift for Cyclists appeared first on Bikerumor.

Forget reindeer & Santa’s sleigh. Red Bull is taking flight with a team of pro cyclists…
The post BORA-Hansgrohe Gave Red Bull Wings… Literally appeared first on Bikerumor.






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STOCKHOLM (BRAIN) — MIPS has acquired all shares of body and head impact protection brand Koroyd for 40 million euros ($46.9 million). Based in Monaco and founded in 2010, Koroyd will continue to operate separately under its current leadership team, said Max Strandwitz, MIPS president and CEO.
Koroyd’s portfolio includes sport, motorsport, defense, industry safety, and child restraint systems. MIPS’ technology extends to helmets for sports — including bike — moto, and safety.
Smith and Endura are among the brands that have sold bike helmets using Koroyd.
“Together, I am convinced that this combination will accelerate our diversification strategy,” said John Lloyd, Koroyd founder. “Our technologies are naturally complementary and together form a platform that strengt…

The little Rascal is back with its CBF suspension, except this SL frameset features a lighter carbon layup.
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As part of its plans to increase its cycling presence, Ducati said it is "dedicated to the development, production, and distribution of a new and broader range of high-performance bicycles."
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Millard Bautista Designs’ modular Trail Grid Series turns bikes, helmets and gear into a wall-mounted system that actually looks good
The post The Collingwood designers turning garage chaos into a Trail Grid appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.




Van der Poel is on track for a record eighth world title, but the sport is already looking beyond the ‘Big 3’ era just as MVDP makes his CX season debut this weekend.
Read the full article at Van der Poel Is Back — But What Happens to Cyclocross When He’s Gone? on Velo.


UK compact folding electric bike brand MiRiDER is sighting expansion in Europe, seeking “the right long-term partners” as it looks
The post UK’s MiRiDER seeks long-term distribution partners for European push appeared first on Cycling Industry News.






Canadian Olympian moves on from team after two seasons
The post Haley Smith leaves Trek Driftless gravel team appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.





