Gallery: Team DSM’s 2023 Scott Foil RC
The WorldTour team recently announced a two-year extension with Scott.
The WorldTour team recently announced a two-year extension with Scott.
Here's what's making headlines in bike tech on Tuesday, January 10.
Just a year after transitioning from World Cup XCO to endurance racing, Cole Paton finished fourth overall in the Life Time Grand Prix series
Shoes for everything from gravel to road, from warm days to snowy conditions.
Team DSM pushes back on perceived notion that Bardet could come unstuck in penultimate stage TT of Tour de France.
Longer, with more tire clearance, and more aero – the Addict Gravel takes cues from Scott's aero road bikes and its mountain bikes.
Scott takes its eBike to the slopes. Zwift mixes it up. Bont puts out an entry-level shoe, and Guerrilla Gravity makes its first carbon mountain bike.
If you’re after an aero bike with all-around capabilities and tons of solid braking, give the Scott Foil Disc a shot.
Logan VonBokel grabs some pix of goodies from Tifosi, Pactimo, Mash and more
Scott has issued a voluntary recall of select Vanish EVO helmet models
How this in-betweener size going to slide into companys' quivers
The Velo tech crew tested four aero road frames on the road, in a wind tunnel, and with our purpose-built torsional stiffness test. Pick up the May issue to find out which was best, available now.
Previous winner Stuart O'Grady will lead GreenEdge aboard a Scott CR1 at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Also: New goods from BMC and Scott
Slideshow: Following a successful season that saw Swiss cross-country racer Nino Schurter win the World Cup overall on his Scott Scale, the bike is making a showing at Ritchey's Interbike booth.
Full-carbon 29ers just keep getting lighter and are appearing more often atop the podium domestically, and, finally, internationally as well. Want proof? World XC champ Nino Schurter and his Scott Swisspower teammate Florian Vogel are checking out two-niners.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn says Scott's new Genius LT for 2011 manhandles downhills, yet with full lockout and only weighing 28.5 pounds, it can be pedaled to the tops of those downhills with relative ease.
Reading Judy Freeman's new Singletrack.com column won't be anywhere near as painful than when she tweaked her hand in Australia as part of the USA Cycling team during the 2009 MTB World Championships. Read Freeman's "Life as a Bike Jockey" to learn how she is getting a grip on things.