Biking
ArchiveThe 45-year-old reached 183.932 miles per hour in her ride around Utah鈥檚 Bonneville Salt Flats
As the minimalism trend enters a curious new phase that has clothing makers like Mac Bishop of Wool and Prince showing us how to get through a year with only a few pairs of underwear, one brave adventurer attempts to defend his gear closet
This machine isn't just the latest entry into the pantheon of strange exercise equipment. It's also the best thing to happen to mountain bike鈥搒pecific training, perhaps ever.
Juliana鈥檚 new mountain bikes are among the very best options for women鈥攁nd so are the company鈥檚 Ride Outs
They pack down small and could save you one day
Bikes are getting more advanced. So are the tools you need to keep them running well.
Socks are probably the cheapest part of your kit鈥攂ut they鈥檙e still absolutely vital
From balance bikes to bikes with training wheels, here are the best ones
Our writer tested the new model of the legacy bike she used to ride in the nineties and loved its speed, precision, and power
Slacker, more capable, but still plenty lightweight, XC bikes are finally becoming fun to ride鈥攁gain
Basque bike manufacturer Orbea could show the way forward for the pedal-assist market with its new e-roadie, the Gain
Whether you鈥檙e looking for a sleek hip pack or a behemoth bag that can carry the kitchen sink, there鈥檚 something for you in this list
Getting an entire camping kit to fit on your bike is no easy task. Here鈥檚 how to store your gear for multi-day bike rides.
A potent gravity-oriented machine that will make you a better biker
Wreckoning LB features mountain biker Kyle Nortbraten shredding on Evil鈥檚 latest addition to their inventory.
Decathlon, one of the biggest names in Euro sporting goods, wants to make riding more affordable with its exceedingly budget-friendly products
As biking (and racing) on unpaved roads explodes in popularity, gear has changed in a way that's affecting the whole cycling industry鈥攆or the better
Race whips and downhill bangers are getting stabler and more capable
Cycling brands are delivering quality rides right to your doorstep
The company is aiming to change the way people buy bikes
What a new interview with America鈥檚 most infamous cyclist can tell us about cycling today
The high-tech material has been used to build frames and components for decades, but as bikes age, catastrophic failures are leading to lawsuits
Watch to see what you'll need before heading out on your first bikepacking trip.聽
The proposed 10 percent tariffs on bikes and bike parts imported from China would be a blow to the U.S. cycling industry
Because you don鈥檛 want to look like a Tour de France rider on your commute to the office
Team USA cyclist Coryn Rivera on the stuff she does't ride without
Mountain bikes are made to get dirty, but knowing how to properly clean your bike is crucial to keep it riding聽smoothly.
Our lead bike reviewer set out to answer the question: Do you really need all the fancy riding tech, or will a smartphone suffice?
POC, Sweet Protection, and Maloja make some of the best-fitting, best-performing women's shorts on the market
We rode the ultralight machine designed by the founder of POC
It's easier than ever for cyclists to pick a route and get out the door. Is that a good thing?
Unnecessary? Sure. The best part of my commute? Absolutely.
Whether you're into race shields or lifestyle frames, there's something here you'll love
Top-end bicycles are higher tech and better than ever. But so are the budget models.
Behind the scenes with the Japanese manufacturer and its new mountain bike group set
Essentials to help drivers see, hear, and avoid you on the road
In designing a new Stumpjumper for 2018, Specialized faced a challenge: how to keep a 37-year-old model relevant in an ever-improving field
An association of automotive and bike industry bigwigs is betting that bicycle-to-vehicle communication will make cycling safer
A drop in price, but you still drop the pack
Performance tops with tons of character
Trail steeds get lighter but punch above their weight
Nothing makes a ride like a sweet pair of shorts
Using publicly available data, advocacy group People for Bikes wants to show community leaders what they can do to improve cycling infrastructure in their cities
Amid an ongoing doping scandal, the Sky racer is within his rights to continue racing. He shouldn't be.
Kaitlyn Boyle smashed the women's record for the AZT300, while Kurt Refsnider reclaimed the record for the 760-mile AZTR
This video City of Angels, City of Trails highlights three riding areas in Los Angeles including Simi Valley, Altadena, Chilao Region.
Based on firsthand experience, the performance payoffs make the investment worthwhile
Will the recent acquisition of the Colorado-based mountain bike company be the death knell for the brand, or will it emerge stronger and more innovative than ever?
Our first impressions of the motorcycle maker's attempt at bikes meant for singletrack
I put Trek's newest gravel bike to the test on a 180-mile bikepacking trip through the Sonoran Desert. Here's how it held up.
As the case over Chris Froome's elevated salbutamol levels slowly churns on, cycling officials are preparing for a protracted battle
With his new company, Cake, the mastermind behind POC is out to prove that "electric" and "bike" are meant to go together
The bike that turned my little rider into a ripper
Tested products to navigate the streets in style and comfort
With so many great options out there, how do you pick the right one? Easy: at a demo event, like the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival.
Savvy streetwear to fend off April showers
The British government published a report detailing system abuses by the coaches and athletes on Team Sky
Meredith Klein, women's workshop instructor at Brooklyn's famed 718 Cyclery, on her favorite gear
Because safety and comfort are key for commuting
I鈥檝e been telling myself for years that I didn鈥檛 need new bike tools. How wrong I was.
From better casings and increased sidewall protection to varied compounds for better grip and new sizes, rubber for the road and the trail is improving
Five reasons our bike editor loves the Arizona city, from its rocky trails to its warm weather to its great beer
Don't underestimate these worthy steeds
Take a page from Lael Wilcox's playbook and go long
We found that line with the 60 mph HPC Revolution
Racks to headlamps, we tried it all at our annual bike test in Tucson, Arizona
The Aston Martin (One-77!) of Pro Tour race bikes
What鈥檚 old is new and sexy again with this steel all-road ride.
A long-travel 29-inch sled that handles like a peppy short-travel trail machine? We鈥檝e heard it before, but Marin has a new, compelling entry.
From filmmaker Tommy Penick and聽Industry 9 Componentry with original music from Amy Stolzenbach, Invisible Forces highlight their new bicycle wheel on a morning hill climb.
Athletes can come back with adverse test results without getting even temporarily banned from racing. That's like allowing a drunk driver who failed a breathalyzer test to drive away鈥攕o long as he has a good excuse.
Our bike editor tested a handful of new fit apps to see how they stacked up to the brick-and-mortar specialists. Let's just say some worked better than others.
Our 2018 bike test starts next week in Tucson. Here鈥檚 how we review the fleet.
A crew of midwestern riding enthusiasts is pioneering grooming techniques for fat-bike trails that have extended the bike season year-round and added 80 miles of snowy singletrack to the city
Seventeen products that made this bike season better than any before
Haul your stuff safely in one of these stylish bags
We鈥檙e told that the sport has cleaned itself up and cheating is a thing of the past. Yet with the world鈥檚 top racer pushing the limits of fair play, it's sure hard to believe that.
After getting hit by a car, our bike-test director comes to terms with distracted driving and a society that devalues cyclists
Honing our kit for backcountry hunting and food harvesting