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32in mountain bikes are here, but brands need to learn from the lessons of 29ers first
Zinn Cycles introduces new 32in-wheel B.I.G. MTB
We've found huge savings on aero bikes, electric bike pumps, radar lights and more at the Sigma Sports Big Deal Days sale
Savings run from Friday 10 to Monday 13 October, with discounts of up to 68%
Derek Gee defends leaving Israel–Premier Tech, citing issues that “weighed heavily on my conscience”
The Canadian says he could be facing damages of €30m
New RaceMax2 Italia is 3T’s fastest gravel race bike yet
New 51mm tyre clearance, yet better aerodynamics than ever before
Lime is making big money off ebike rentals in the UK as profits soar by over 70%
The company's revenue jumped by more than £40m in 2024
Look adds a wider Q-factor option for its Keo Blade pedals
There are also multiple release-tension options for the blade spring pre-fitted to its pedal range
SRAM welcomes suspension of UCI’s gearing restrictions and calls for cycling stakeholders to collaborate better
The Belgian Competition Authority ordered the UCI to suspend its trial of gearing restrictions, prompting SRAM’s CEO to address how cycling stakeholders engage
UCI ordered to halt gearing restriction trial after BCA decision sides with SRAM
Competition regulator halts UCI’s gearing cap, ruling it risks harming SRAM and breaches transparency standards
Eddy Merckx is expanding into titanium – and this prototype gravel bike for the UCI World Championships shows why
Corsa prototype combines the durability of titanium with a "refined blend of vintage allure and contemporary flair"
This new Van Rysel smart trainer gets the one brilliant feature every trainer should have
Belgian brand launches two new keenly priced smart trainers
British Transport Police clarifies its policy around investigation of bike thefts
Police hope to use AI to screen CCTV footage in future
Shimano SH51 vs MT001 vs SH56 cleats: what’s the difference between Shimano's three off-road cleats?
Why are there three different types of Shimano SPD two-bolt cleats?
Is this polished-silver CUES groupset a sign Shimano is finally listening to riders?
Japanese giant celebrates its metalworking heritage
Cyclocross could be added to the Winter Olympics by 2030
Sebastian Coe says there is “a good chance it’ll happen” as part of plans to keep the Games relevant
The Pashley Skyline is a steel mini velo for everything from city riding to light gravel adventures
20-inch wheel frameset offers a wide range of setup options
Giant's Reign Advanced E+ eMTB may suggest innovation has stalled – but I think it's brilliant
New enduro eMTB doesn't set the pulse racing on paper, but dig deeper and it looks set to be a resounding success
“I felt that relationship had gotten tired”: Rapha and EF Pro Cycling end partnership after seven years
This is the final year EF Education–EasyPost and EF Education–Oatley will wear Rapha, and there’s limited-edition kit to mark the end of the partnership
Israel–Premier Tech to change its name and drop Israeli identity after mounting pressure
Team announces full rebrand, with co-founder Sylvan Adams to step back
Suunto sues Garmin over patent infringements as legal troubles build
Garmin facing legal complaints from Suunto and Strava
50 years on and still family-owned, this is why Basso manufactures its carbon bikes in Italy
Basso is on a mission to house its entire operation under one roof in Bassano del Grappa. We visited to find out why
British Transport Police’s decision not to investigate bike thefts at train stations “will hit lowest income groups the hardest”
The decision has been heavily criticised, but the force says these crimes are unlikely ever to be solved
Merida adopts zero-fee policy for migrant workers following Giant import ban
Bike brand says it will reimburse migrant workers who have paid recruitment costs
Bikes stolen at train stations after being left for more than two hours will not be investigated
More than 14,000 bikes were stolen from outside stations between 2021 and 2023, but British Transport Police will now only investigate certain thefts
Strava explains why it's suing Garmin in Reddit post to "set the record straight"
Strava’s chief product officer speaks out