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September 7, 2016on Editors

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cycling: Vuelta a Espana stage #17: Frank conquers the steep final climb

Cycling: Mathias Frank (IAM) won the 17th stage of the Vuelta a España. The Swiss rider broke away from a large leading group and successfully powered his way up the steep Alto Mas de la Costa. Leopold König (Sky) and Robert Gesink (LottoNL-Jumbo) arrived late. There was little change in the overall standings, as the four top riders crossed the finish line at the same time... read more

September 7, 2016on Editors
September 3, 2016on Editors

Cyclingroad cyclingBack to Spain

cycling: Vuelta a Espana stage #14: Gesink wins insane race

Cycling: Robert Gesink (LottoNL-Jumbo) won the 14th stage of the Vuelta a España. The Dutchman positioned himself in a 41-man lead group at the start of the race and emerged as the best. Team Orica-BikeExchange made today's stage a particularly interesting one. Several riders were in the lead group... read more

September 3, 2016on Editors
August 29, 2016on Editors

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cycling: Vuelta a Espana stage #10: Froome causes amazement - Quintana for red

Cycling: Today, cycling fans were treated to a memorable 10th stage of the Vuelta a España. Not only because the breakaway riders were caught at the end and Nairo Quintana (Movistar) reclaimed the red jersey with his stage win, but especially because Chris Froome (Sky), who had already been far behind, almost rode all the way to the front at the end... read more

August 29, 2016on Editors
9 January 2016on Michael Faiss

Cycling

cycling: WorldTour Team Check #15: Team LottoNL-Jumbo

Team LottoNL-Jumbo - Overview Seven victories – that's the sobering tally for Team LottoNL-Jumbo in 2015. While that's hardly something to be satisfied with, the fact that they still managed to secure ninth place in the World Tour team rankings shows that victories aren't everything. However, the 2015 Classics were truly forgettable for the team... read more

9 January 2016on Michael Faiss

Lightweight and affordable with sporty ambitions: Raymon Soreno Ultimate

Canyon Deflectr

Canyon Deflectr: Koblenz-based mail-order company presents first MTB helmet

Race Face Chester

Race Face Chester grip in the test: Unassuming high-flyer

New Q36.5 X SRM shoe-pedal system: One unit for more power

Renthal Traction

Renthal Traction in review: The race weapon for maximum control?

Cool bags for the subculture: Bikepacking bags from Swift Industries

Race gravel bike at a top price: Bulls Machete RX 1

Sigma RECO radar taillights

State-of-the-art radar technology with intelligent lighting functions and networked communication: Sigma RECO radar taillights

Everyday racing bike with a modernized frame: Bull's Daily Grinder 3

State-of-the-art protection technologies with a playful approach: Puky Sparky, the children's helmet that grows with them

Ritchey WCS Trail Python

Ritchey WCS Trail Python in the test: Exotic handle for large hands

An e-bike for every occasion: The new Focus Aventura²

Modern standards, lower prices: Focus Atlas 2026

Oury V2

Oury V2 Lock-On review: Iconic design meets top performance

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