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Our articles editor reckons with his new role on the local bicycle ride: guy who tries hard and gets dropped

Outside talks to mountain biker Kate Courtney about Leadville, the World Cup, and whether or not she’s interested in the U.S. gravel cycling scene

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French cyclist Pauline Ferrand-Prevot won road cycling’s biggest event after years of racing—and winning—in cycling’s other disciplines

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The Tour de France is in full swing, and the race has already produced a series of peculiar storylines to follow—including ones involving poop and vomit

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How two adaptive athletes seamlessly integrate Aventon’s versatile e-bikes into their active lives

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For 14 years Andrew Willis oversaw Austin’s Driveway Series, a weekly criterium race for amateur cyclists. The stress, financial pressure, and constant criticism upended his life.

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Electric mountain bikes are no longer anomalies on the trail, and some say they’ll soon outnumber traditional bikes. If you feel like that escalated quickly, you’re not alone.

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Have you always wanted to travel to a European bike race? Our articles editor says skip the Tour de France and check out this event instead.

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A frustrated mountain biker is tired of his buddies riding their e-bikes on trails where they aren’t allowed. Plus, his friends routinely drop him.

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Five questions with the 44-year-old Instagram comedian who goes deep on what's humorous about cycling, snowboarding, and getting outside

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One adventurer’s solo journey across the U.S. on an Aventon Level 2 e-bike embraces the art of slow travel

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After years of work, cycling advocates got the go-ahead to ride trails on the iconic California mountain. But a court order stopped the plan dead in its tracks.

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Looking to trim food costs? You’re not alone. These Costco staples help athletes eat better and save money at the same time.

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Sitting down with a former pro turned bike fitter to discuss how gravel brands are failing women and small riders with inappropriate sizing

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Marley Blonsky is changing the cycling industry—one group ride at a time

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The Eritrean cyclist was the first Black rider to win a stage at the Tour de France. He hopes he opened the door for more African riders to follow.

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Our columnist spends some quality time with a 1998 Trek Y-Foil, one of cycling’s evolutionary detours

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A video of triathlete Taylor Knibb navigating a mid-race bathroom crisis went viral. The author explains why Knibb’s eye-popping achievements should far overshadow the meme.

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Gutsy descents defined the 2024 women’s Ironman World Championship in Nice, France, but everyday triathletes can get free seconds (or minutes) by practicing some key handling skills. Read how.

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The chatbot was created by the Belgian Waffle Ride’s founder Michael Marckx in an effort to engage with the community in a less serious way

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A fraternity at the University of Colorado and the Magnus White charity are raising $100,000 to protect cyclists and pedestrians from distracted drivers

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The iconic freeride mountain bike competition in Virgin, Utah, welcomed women for the first time, to great success. The men weren’t so bad either.

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After 17 editions just for men, the iconic freeride event in Utah will debut its women’s competition on Thursday

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Although the 26-year-old from India won’t break the record for fastest circumnavigation of the globe by bike, she will be the first to have ridden around the world twice

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Wilcox, 38, rode 18,125 miles miles during her journey, which is slightly more than the circumference of the earth

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Most Americans live in urban areas. Our cycling columnist explains how to make your regular route feel like a backcountry outing.

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There’s a barnburner of a bike race going on in Spain right now, and a plucky underdog is attempting to hold off a hard-charging juggernaut

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The 28-year-old from Salt Lake City won the Leadville Trail 100 MTB race on Saturday, eight years after lining up for the first time

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The Games are making Paris quieter than usual, ideal for a late-hour trip to the Olympics or enjoying a lazy afternoon at a Parisian café

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Fan favorite Magnus Cort accepted a silly bet and kept his word. Everybody wins.

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Writer James Jung expresses his affection for the Tour’s 80-year-old TV analyst, who sometimes mixes up names, dates, and statistics during the telecast

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From ketones and carbs to cheat meals and candies, we break down the 8,000-calorie food plans that fuel the Tour de France

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Vingegaard right-hand man Jorgenson rues his “bad day” as team plan to minimize Pogacar on Galibier falls flat

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Tadej Pogacar and UAE Team hammers several big GC rivals on Tour de France’s first big mountain stage

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Pogacar and UAE Emirates ruled the Galibier, but third-week individual strength will determine the true king of Le Tour

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The British sprinter just became the most prolific stage winner in Tour history. The milestone came after years of setbacks.

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How the 24-year-old from Eritrea rose through pro cycling’s ranks to make history at the world’s biggest bike race

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The Tour starts on Saturday, and there are dozens of interesting subplots to follow. Articles editor Fred Dreier has a short list of ones to watch.

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The star cyclist from Durango, Colorado, was set to co-lead Dutch team Visma-Lease a Bike at the Tour, but sickness will sideline him from the 2024 race

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There are plenty of climbs to choose from in Boulder, Colorado, but articles editor Fred Dreier obsessively rides up and down Flagstaff Road, clocking hundreds of ascents each year.

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A relaxed, charming kid from Durango may make Americans fall in love with the Tour de France again

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More than two decades after a crash left him paralyzed, Tarek Rasouli rekindled his love of off-road riding with the help of an innovative handcycle

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Organizers are not sure if the event, which dates back to the 1980s, will return next summer

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Tour de France team Visma–Lease a Bike debuted the Giro Aerohead II this week, and the massive helmet generated an impressive tonnage of online discourse

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In May 2022, we took a spin with the Richmond Cycling Corps, a mountain-bike-racing team from the Virginia capital’s public-housing system. Coaches teach young riders how to shred trails and prepare for adult life. The kids, meanwhile, measure happiness one pedal stroke at a time.

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At Red Bull Rampage, the infamous freeride mountain-bike event held each year in a remote corner of Utah, riders and teams construct their own runs, walking a fine line between death-defying and deadly

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Colin Gay, a 48-year-old father of two from Virginia, is doing something that few of us could ever imagine

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By all accounts, it was supposed to be shitty: the bike, the weather, the distracted drivers. Why did I have such a good time?

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Two weeks in Austin with Moriah Wilson’s family

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Soccer player Quinn, cyclist Austin Killips, and runner Nikki Hiltz inspired us—and thousands of other fans—this year

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Over the nine-day trial, Texas prosecutors presented GPS and DNA data, and Armstrong’s own friends gave damning testimony

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A Texas jury has found Kaitlin Armstrong guilty for the murder of Moriah Wilson. The court sentenced her to 90 years in prison.

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It’s not what’s on your head, it’s what’s inside of it that matters

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Here’s what to know about court case against Armstrong, who authorities say killed professional cyclist Moriah Wilson in 2022

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Set up to honor the late cyclist, the Moriah Wilson Foundation has funded youth sports programs across Vermont. Wilson’s family has big plans for its future.

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Thousands of kids filled the streets of Durango, Colorado last week to celebrate their hometown hero. His historic win is already inspiring the next generation of bike racers.

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Armstrong ran away from law enforcement officials after a medical visit in Austin. She is back in custody.

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We’ve never seen this happen in a professional road race

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But a dedicated group of women is pushing the iconic freeride mountain-bike competition to open its doors

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In Durango, Colorado, the cycling-crazed locals have rallied behind their hero and his pursuit of a landmark victory

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Despite overwhelming concern for his physical well-being, writer and longtime road cyclist Tom Vanderbilt wanted to see what it felt like to take to the air

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The Tour of Spain has been marred by crashes, acts of sabotage, rider protests, and plenty of controversy

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Electric and gasoline-powered scooters are changing the vibes in the Big Apple’s soaring network of bicycle lanes. And columnist Eben Weiss isn’t happy bout it.

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A YouTube influencer who claims to pack heat on his rides has articles editor Frederick Dreier fearing a dystopian future for American bicyclists

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Chloé Dygert’s win in the individual time trial on Thursday came after years of injuries, surgeries, freak illnesses, and personal setbacks

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