This weekend at the Rapha Cycle Club in San Francisco artist Garrett Chow will show off bike inspired artwork. Chow’s work includes custom painted frames…
Hutchinson has just announced that, in addition to their continued use of US distributors, they’re adding a dealer direct sales rep network. The goal is…
Lifeboat Events’ Bike DealerCamp will to Park City, Utah, on July 25-27, 2013, with a new consumer day on the final day. Raleigh, Intense, Diamondback,…
Ritte van Vlaanderen Bicycles is growing their online presence with an announcement that Speedgoat Bicycles will be the exclusive online retailer for their carbon road, CX…
We were invited to visit Taiwan by the island’s trade organization’s for their first ever “Bike Bloggers Tour”, an outreach program to share both their passion…
With everyone trying to train smarter, what better way to enhance your training than the old bastion of smartness: good old fashioned books. VeloPress has…
Swiss courts have handed the UCI a victory on paper by banning Floyd Landis from calling them names. Specifically, the ruling “forbids Floyd Landis to…
Our buddies over at Maxxis are giving away some tires. Starting today and running through October 30, they’ll pick winners each Tuesday. Winner’s can choose…
Split Pivot, founded by Dave Weagle, won the rights to the US split pivot suspension patent in 2010. He originally applied for the patent on August 25th,…
Someone recently pinged us with a rumor that Cannondale had purchased Guru Bikes, a Quebec, Canada, based custom bicycle manufacturer, but we didn’t hear anything…
As teased earlier, 29er early adopters Hammerhead Bikes are back with a new full suspension frame, the Thumper. In keeping with Hammerhead’s pledge to launch…
Being in the rumor business here, occasionally we stir up a few bees nests. Some of hearsay surrounding the Continental belt drive system introduced at…
Lance Armstrong’s statement is published here. Following is the decree from the United States Anti Doping Agency concerning Armstrong’s decision not to contest their allegations…
This unassuming building houses the world headquarters of SRAM and their World Bicycle Relief charity. From the outside, you’d never know it, and that’s intentional,…
Thule’s US headquarters is tucked away in the scenic hills of Seymour, Connecticut, adjacent to five miles of mountain bike trails and beautiful hills to…
Via Taeblog: As further evidence that Surly live in a parallel universe in which suspension never evolved to its current (really quite good) state, aluminum…
Over the last year we’ve seen small brands like Intense and Transition join mid-sized companies like Niner and Pivot in offering carbon fiber bikes. As…
En route to the 2013 Specialized product launch (coverage coming throughout the week), our bus stopped at the Salt Lake City Specialized warehouse and service…
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has filed formal doping charges against Lance Armstrong, claiming the 7-time Tour de France champion used performance enhancing drugs as far…
The following is reposted with permission from Dean Frieder – cyclist and lawyer. Dean practices in Illinos, where his specialties are Municipal and Civil Law. He helped set…
Skiing Business reports that protective gear maker POC has been acquired by Black Diamond for $43.5 million. In the interview with Black Diamond CEO Peter…
The US Postal Service has issued four stamps celebrating bicycles and cycling. They’re Forever stamps, good for the standard First Class 1oz rate anytime you…