Meet Savilia Blunk and Cole Paton, America’s off-road power couple
‘We come as a package,’ says Paton, although the two have separate, ambitious goals for the 2022 season.
‘We come as a package,’ says Paton, although the two have separate, ambitious goals for the 2022 season.
Ultra-cyclist Jack Thompson will complete one Everest (that's 8,848m) per week plus some. He tells us why — and how.
He'll get there by doing one 'Everest' per week, and then some.
After the success of the Migration Gravel Race, 13 East African riders now have the opportunity to compete at off-road events around the world under the banner of Team Amani. This is their story.
How new events like Grounded Nebraska and Core4 build on the successes — and learn from the mistakes — of veteran races.
Borstelmann and Moninger return while Paige Peters joins from Team Twenty24.
The recently retired pro MTBer will focus on the Life Time Grand Prix Series, as well as raising awareness for LGBTQ+ and environmental causes.
German duo Georg Egger and Lukas Baum (Speed Company Racing) overcome a deficit of 2:45 to win the men's race.
American female duo take third stage-win of race, men's GC sees shakeup as Blevins and Beers slide back into third overall.
The American duo retains their overall lead, while Blevins and Beers sit seven minutes off the overall.
The IP world record holder joins Jukebox Cycling and targets Life Time Grand Prix race series.
The six-day stage race takes over from the Ladies Tour of Norway and includes stages in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
Batten and Gomez Villafañe maintain GC lead, while Blevins and Beers sit in third position overall.
Multi-discipline cyclists Amity Rockwell, Lauren Cantwell, Maude Farrell, and Caroline Dezendorf show that racing bikes and having fun are not mutually exclusive.
Some shuffle in the women's GC, but Gomez Villafañe and Batten maintain their lead while Andreas Seewald and Martin Stošek sit atop the men's overall after two stages.
Coverage will begin on April 9 during the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California and will culminate at Big Sugar Gravel in Bentonville, Arkansas October 22.
In the men's race, Blevins/Beers fall to seventh overall, as Swenson/Marotte move into third.
An exciting first day of racing sees South African race veterans and race newbies claim the yellow jersey.
If they win, the duo will be the second and third American women in history to land on the top step of the South African race.
Only South African teams have won the coveted jersey; Kangangi and Karaya would be the first Kenyans as well as Black Africans to break the trend.