‘I Raced my First Tour of Flanders on 21mm Tires:’ Greg Van Avermaet on Cycling’s Wild Tech Evolution
Van Avermaet is exploring gravel, but he's keeping a close eye on road racing's wider tires and shorter cranks: 'Everyone today is on 165mm.'
Van Avermaet is exploring gravel, but he's keeping a close eye on road racing's wider tires and shorter cranks: 'Everyone today is on 165mm.'
Swiss bicycle manufacturer says “certain fork steerer tubes have separated under heavy duty riding conditions.“
Specialized, Cannondale, Cervelo, BMC, Wilier Triestina, Merida, Ribble, Canyon and Orbea all have models that are overdue a refresh... could 2025 be their year?
BMC's latest price-is-no-object bike is about as good as it gets from the Swiss company.
The new URS is even more like an MTB than before. But is that a good thing?
Does 40mm tire clearance make the new Roadmachine a gravel bike?
Cannondale, Trek, Cervelo, Scott, Factor and Pinarello all have models that are overdue a refresh... could 2024 be their year?
The Swiss bike brand will continue its sponsorship of the Tudor Pro Cycling ProTeam after extending its deal for six seasons.
BMC's "it's not an aero road bike" is every bit as impressive as its Red Bull Advanced Technologies pedigree suggests.
BMC's latest partnership with Red Bull's F1 engineers is an aero road bike they're hoping is 'one bike to do it all'.
That prototype time trial bike with BMC and Red Bull logos? Yeah, it was the new BMC Speedmachine.
New bikes, helmets, and more at the 2023 Tour de France.
The prototype BMC and Red Bull bikes that AG2R Citroën Team are riding in the Tour de France have a number of interesting component choices.
Bike tech isn't as crazy different as it used to be at the Hell of the North, but a keen eye can spot some interesting adaptations for the cobbles.
It looks normal enough – until you look at the geometry chart.
What a year it's been.
It’s the first endurance e-road bike for the Swiss brand.
The Hagens Berman Axeon rider took on Big Sugar Gravel aboard BMC's new race-oriented gravel bike.
The new gravel race rig is aero and fast but more importantly, really fun to ride
The veteran Belgian opens up on the new discipline on the block.
Looks like a Teammachine, but goes off-road
The bike is designed for all-out speed on gravel roads.
Stage 9 winner to ride new BMC Teammachine SLR Mpc with frameset price of €12,000.
The Australian GC contender races aboard BMC's top race bike.
British Olympic champion rides a Pinarello on the road for Ineos Grenadiers.
Cancellara, Verstappen, and others unveil prototype Speedmachine ahead of Ironman World Championships.
Prototype BMC to be raced this week at the Ironman world championship in Utah.
20 mm of integrated front suspension meets an already progressive gravel bike.
Gorgeous and distinctive integrated design, a lovely ride, and a top-shelf build kit. Just try not to choke when you see the price tag.
We kept things close to home this time around, with four testers thrashing a smattering of road and gravel bikes — and even some flat-bar gravel bikes — on our home turf of Boulder, Colorado, to see what works and what doesn’t.
One of our favourite gravel bikes gains a front suspension option.
Front suspension reduces vibration energy by a claimed 46 percent, averaged across the spectrum of frequencies encountered in gravel riding.
Carbon and alloy versions with some big differences
BMC calls this new model an adventure bike, a solo riding bike, and an all-road bike. The Swiss brand insists, however, that it's not a gravel bike.
I love most everything about this highly capable bike.
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Same progressive steering geometry but now in alloy.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, July 27, 2021.
What's new for Van Avermaet in 2021? Well he's back on BMC after two years on a Giant.
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The prominently featured Qhubeka hands are ‘key symbol in illustrating that bicycle beneficiaries are receiving a hand up.’
Why seatstays have done the limbo, dropping from the traditional junction at the top tube.
A number of top teams traded bike sponsors in the new year. Here's a look at some new-look BMC, Cervélo, Bianchi and Scott machines.
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The Swiss bicycle manufacturer will also continue its relationship with NTT Pro Cycling through the end of 2021.
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The updated Teammachine gets an aero makeover, but aside from the integrated cockpit, you wouldn't know it by looking at it.
Bicycle technology has evolved so rapidly in the last five years that mechanics have adapted to new roles and data interpretation to keep riders going fast.
We rode the bikes, scrutinized the new innovations, and tested all the cool gear. Here are our awards for the best bikes and tech of 2019.
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We're gonna party like it's 1999.
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Endurance bikes are dead, replaced by comfortable all-around bikes. BMC's RoadMachine proves it.
The Giro d'Italia heads into the mountains on Friday, which means the peloton will deploy gear and apparel made for the steep climbs and cooler temperatures, says tech editor Dan Cavallari
Our Editors' Picks For The Best Aero Bikes
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BMC ALR Disc One
This aero bike sports some features that likely won't be allowed in competition.
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Australian TT champ Rohan Dennis rides to victory in the Giro's stage 16 time trial aboard BMC's aerodynamic machine.
BMC rolls out a special gold-accented Teammachine for the Olympic champion's cobblestone campaign.
This BMC bike's stiffness and stability make it a straightaway rocket. Aerodynamic touches and light weight also make it a pure race bike.
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Richie Porte will ride a new BMC Teammachine SLR01 in the Tour de France, where he is a top favorite to win yellow.
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Australian Rohan Dennis (BMC) won the second stage of the Tour of the Alps, which was shortened by 40km due to heavy snowfall on Tuesday.
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