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Headlining gear news for Wednesday, December 7.
Headlining gear news for Wednesday, December 7.
Italian brand partners with French squad's men's and women's teams.
The recently-retired Irish WorldTour pro is going all in on gravel.
From brand new updates to expanded options, here’s what’s new in road bikes this fall.
The new Oltre models are the first complete frame and component platform designed and manufactured entirely by the Italian brand.
The famous Italian brand once raced on by Marco Pantani and Fausto Coppi is preparing for a WorldTour comeback.
Cassani's project starts to come together for the former Italian national coach.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Monday, August 9.
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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.
The Arcadex gravel race bike is built around a full carbon frame, with aero tubes, and room for up to 47mm tires.
Bianchi's new color scheme is anything but traditional, with an appearance as contemporary as hidden brake cables and shifting wires.
New Bianchi gravel bikes on tap for Bakersfield, California, plus maybe some push-ups, hillside runs, or a ride through a church.
The redesigned Specialissima blends aero features, a lightweight frame, and vibration damping design.
WorldTour teams shuffle bike sponsors for 2021 season, with Cervélo, Scott, and Bianchi finding new partnerships with Mitchelton-Scott, Jumbo-Visma, and Sunweb.
I felt like the Bianchi Oltre XR3 Disc Ultegra muted some road chatter. I’ve had this experience with other bikes to the point where the ride felt dead, however, this Bianchi was anything but.
UAE-Team Emirates is running tubeless tires; Romain Bardet is running rim brakes; and Adam Hansen is tinkering, as always. Here's cool tech from Tour Down Under.
New shoes from Time, a titanium gravel bike by Knolly, Gu's hoppy energy gel, and a Marco Pantani tribute bike by Bianchi.
There are glimmers of greatness in Bianchi’s affordable Intenso, but there’s not enough celeste green to mask this bike’s shortcomings.
Dripping with Italian style and panache, Bianchi’s Intenso Dama is drool-worthy. It was the surprise of the 2016 Buyer’s Guide testing.
The latest release from the Italian company seeks to combine the golden trio of comfort, stiffness, and control in one svelte package
Gesink rode to fifth place overall at the Amgen Tour of California aboard this celeste green Bianchi race bike
Bianchi's latest features impressive integration and anti-vibration technology borrowed from its endurance road bike
Daniel Lloyd reviews the Tour de Suisse, the Tour of Luxembourg, a mountain bike World Cup event, and more in the latest GCN News show
Italian bike maker introduces its improved product line for next year
Italian bike manufacturer introduces road race frames with disc brakes for its 2014 lineup
A unique carbon layer developed by Materials Sciences Corporation and licensed by Bianchi should have a dramatic impact on ride quality
Italian builder is using a new carbon material, utilized for vibration reduction by NASA, in its new endurance road frame
Italians claim to have increased stiffness 20 percent while dropping weight
Four endurance bikes put to the test in the laboratory and on the cobbles of Belgium and France
The Velo tech crew reports early impressions of Bianchi’s electronic-equipped top-end road model
The flannel-wearing stoners in Marin and the bandana-clad neo-mountain hippies in Crested Butte circa 1975 have long gone back and forth on where the first "mountain bike" was pioneered. How about Italy some 95 years ago?
Many Europeans seem steadfastly committed to the 26-inch hardtail, at least for now. Zack Vestal does a photo roundup of the offerings at Eurobike.