Road
17 jul. 2025
Is the Tour de France sentenced? After Tadej Pogacar's tremendous exhibition in Hautacam, everything points to the Slovenian winning his 4th yellow.
Road
17 jul. 2025
Opting for an aero or climbing bike is one of the dilemmas for many Tour de France cyclists. This is taken into account when making the decision.
Road
17 jul. 2025
Ben Healy took the initiative to slow down the peloton after the fall of Slovenian Tadej Pogačar.
Road
16 jul. 2025
Spectacular stage, with a thousand attacks and a frantic pace in the lead-up to the arrival of the Pyrenees. An effort that will surely take its toll.
Road
16 jul. 2025
He wants to redefine how users record their workouts directly from the app, incorporating more detailed maps and real-time statistics.
Road
16 jul. 2025
Sponsors are a fundamental piece in the machinery of professional cycling. Teams base their very existence on money...
Road
15 jul. 2025
Harsh statements from Josh Porter, former technical director of Zipp, who does not speak highly of the trendy hookless wheels.
Road
15 jul. 2025
Despite Tadej Pogacar imposing his law in the first week of the Tour de France, it leaves the lingering doubt of not being able to drop Vingegaard.
Road
15 jul. 2025
Lightweight surpasses itself with new Meilenstein wheels that are even stiffer, more aerodynamic, lighter, and of course, more expensive.
Road
15 jul. 2025
Having everything measured in cycling has also reached the supply bags from which previously common foods have disappeared.
Road
14 jul. 2025
Beautiful stage through the Central Massif that leaves us with a new change in leader, with the yellow jersey passing to Ben Healy.
Road
14 jul. 2025
DT Swiss asks users of ERC, CRC, and HEC wheels to stop using them due to possible issues with the carbon rim lamination.
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14 jul. 2025
An adventure that surprised everyone for its intensity and apparent lack of competitive sense.
Road
13 jul. 2025
Mathieu van der Poel and his teammate Jonas Rickaert added some spice to a completely flat stage.
Road
12 jul. 2025
The peloton takes a breather in stage 8 of the Tour de France, a completely flat day that was resolved in a mass sprint in favor of Jonathan Milan.