
10 moments that marked professional cycling in 2022
With the year 2022 coming to an end, it is time to look back at the most spectacular moments of a season that has not disappointed.
With the year 2022 coming to an end, it is time to look back at the most spectacular moments of a season that has not disappointed.
Orbea Factory Team announces a "new era" for the team.
Professional cyclists continue to test new equipment. The latest to be caught was Andrey Amador testing his new Cannondale.
Van Aert made a statement in which he explained what was happening to him and asked for privacy and tranquility to the fans.
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With the arrival of Christmas comes one of the classic Rapha Christmas challenges: completing 500 kilometres between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
Even though the next World Tour licensing cycle is three years away, teams do not want to leave everything to the last minute again.
Florence will host the Grand Départ of the Tour de France in 2024 as a tribute to the 100th anniversary of Ottavio Bottecchia's first Italian victory.
SCOTT introduces the new Solace eRIDE, an e-bike for everything
The new SCOTT Solace e-Ride has just been presented and with it, the brand inaugurates another segment within its e-Bike division.
Professional cyclists continue to show product prototypes. The latest, new SRAM levers that augur the renewal of its groupsets.
One more year, the roads of Alicante become an important spot in the cycling news with multiple squads giving their first pedal strokes there.
Lorena Wiebes was spotted using a new aerodynamic integrated handlebar that has raised speculation about a possible new Tarmac.
The controversy over the similarities between the new INEOS Grenadiers kit and the one worn by Bahrain Victorious has soon spread.
Gianni Vermeersch accidentally publishes a picture of Mathieu Van der Poel testing a Canyon prototype bike.