
If You’re Thinking About Buying an E-Bike, This Is the First Thing You Need to Understand
When it comes to e-bikes, there are seemingly endless makes and models. This piece of information can help you make sense of them all.

When it comes to e-bikes, there are seemingly endless makes and models. This piece of information can help you make sense of them all.
By Hayley Helms

Cannondale's redesigned Scalpel possesses a lot of promising features, but it’s the brand's approach to suspension that stands out.

In a world of ever-increasing e-bike availability and sameness, the Lectric ONE appears to ride alone.
By Hayley Helms

The Eight is not the cheapest bike, or the best bike, but it's probably the most capable, durable bike you'll find for this price.
By Hayley Helms

Behold the standout cycling equipment that kept us rolling all year long.
By Hayley Helms and Steve Mazzucchi

Let’s simplify the booming gravel market to help you find the right bike.
By Andy Cochrane, Hayley Helms, and Steve Mazzucchi

We put the base-level Diverge STR to the test.
By John Zientek

Ripping around on the gravel version of Cervélo's brand-new Rouvida feels like getting a new lease on life.

All the bells and whistles add up to one luxurious ride. But is it too luxurious?

If you're a multihyphenate adventurer, the Thule Caprock will unlock your car's rooftop storage potential.
By Will Porter

The beautiful bike packs a lot of race-friendly features into an $8,999 package. But is the speed worth the sticker shock?

Pedal assist can seriously expand your cycling footprint and open up a whole new world of riding. Start here.
By Hayley Helms and Steve Mazzucchi

Here are nine of our favorite bike components that will dial in your ride.

Pedal into your best self yet with these high-performing home fitness machines.
By Ben Emminger

Nice bikes need a place to rest inside. Enter: the indoor bike rack.
By Tanner Bowden and Steve Mazzucchi

Ripton introduces jeans ... a.k.a. "jants."

We got a glimpse of what's to come in the world of outdoor gear — here are our top picks.
By Hayley Helms

Allan Shaw, founder of Gay's Okay, is on a mission: to make cycling a little more colorful, and a lot more inclusive. We ask him about his latest collab with Chrome Industries and much more.

There’s a science to buying a used bike on the Internet — here’s your Ph.D.

Priority's brakeless new fixed-gear experiment isn't for everyone, but it's a blast on the track and even the street.