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Wind Tunnel tested: Deep-section vs shallow-section wheels
By Josh Croxton published
We put some deep-section wheels onto our 2015 Trek Emonda 'baseline bike' to see how close it gets to the fast bikes

Hungry like the wolf – Remco Evenepoel and the hunt for an ever-expanding legacy
By Daniel Benson published
After two Olympic titles and a Tour de France podium, Cyclingnews examines a year of maturity for the 24-year-old from the perspective of his directeur sportif, and the next targets on the horizon

Lab tested: We pressure-mapped 15 pairs of bib shorts to see how much difference they can make
By Will Jones published
We tested 15 different pairs of bib shorts - from different brands and price points - on two different saddles to understand their impact on comfort and help you choose your own

Wind tunnel tested: 11 superbikes go head to head
By Josh Croxton published
We took 11 road bikes, including the S-Works Tarmac SL8, new Trek Madone, Cervélo S5, Giant Propel, Pinarello Dogma F, Van Rysel RCR Pro, Canyon Aeroad CFR and more to a wind tunnel to see which was fastest. Here's what we learned.

A tale of two American Olympic champions 40 years apart
By Maria David published
Four decades on from Connie Carpenter-Phinney’s victory at Los Angeles 1984, another American, Kristen Faulkner, was back on the top step of the podium at the women's Olympic road race. Cyclingnews spoke to the two champions about their respective wins and how women's cycling has changed over that time

Delight and despair as yellow jersey battle goes down to the wire on Alpe d'Huez - Tour de France Femmes gallery
By Pete Trifunovic published
All the best images as Kasia Niewiadoma narrowly hangs on to the maillot jaune despite Demi Vollering's powerful stage victory on the Tour de France Femmes' historic first ascent of Alpe d'Huez

'We’ve shown that ketones boost EPO levels' - Years after their inception, what impact are ketones having on WorldTour performance?
By James Witts published
The once secretive so-called super-supplement came into the mainstream at this year’s Tour de France. But does research suggest its moment in the sun will be short-lived? Cyclingnews investigates