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Ritchey Design Celebrates 50 Years
Tom Ritchey was just 16 when he started repairing bike frames. The legend continues to live on a half century later.
Linda Jackson Brought Invaluable Experience to the Tour de France Femmes
A podium finisher at the Tour Cycliste Feminin in 1997, the EF-Education-TIBCO-SVB founder gave her team a leg up during the Tour de France Femmes in July.
Sierra Nevada is a Memorable Climb for Pro and Amateur Riders Alike
A grueling 6,000 feet of climbing awaits riders on Stage 15 of the Tour of Spain, but you can go even higher than the pros.
Americans Riders Brought Their A-Game to the Tour de France This Year
We break down the performance of every American cyclist from the men's Tour.
The Live in Peace Bike Shop Brings Bikes and Life Lessons to Community Youth
The East Palo Alto community organization and bike shop offers student apprenticeships, bike racing, and so much more.
Take a Look at the First—and Possibly Toughest—Climb in This Year’s Tour de France
The history of the lesser-known but increasingly iconic Tour de France climb, La Planche des Belles Filles.
Why I’m Wearing a Mask While Riding—and Why You Should, Too
Now is the time to ride responsibly when outdoors, no matter what your local requirements are when it comes to wearing a mask.
‘Free Solo’ Star Alex Honnold Has Biked Hundreds of Miles Between Climbs
“Biking is a really great, enriching way to interact with a new landscape.”
Adrien Costa Is Back on a Bike
Three months after losing his leg in a climbing accident, the once-promising young racer is riding again.
When a Cyclist Sues a Group Ride
A Bay Area doctor is suing 26 fellow cyclists over crash injuries he sustained on a popular—and famously aggressive—group ride
The 10 Weirdest Things I've Found On the Road
A chronicle of one cyclist's best ride finds
Universal Sports Network, Cycling Media Mainstay, Goes Off the Air
The quirky Universal Sports Network had live coverage of the Giro, the Vuelta, and some of Belgium’s top one-day races
Catching Up With Andy Hampsten
The only American to win the Giro still rides every day
81 Reasons to Love the Yellow Jersey
How much do you know about the Tour de France's holy grail?
The Best Cycling Advice I Ever Got
World's savviest racers share their wisdom
A Ride with Laird Hamilton
We roll with the famed big-wave surfer while he talks about competing in the Race Across America, riding shirtless and intentionally weighing down his bike.