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The AIRhub: effective training all the time

There's a new product about to hit the market that allows you to manage your training loads in just about any environment. If you don't have a hill but need to ...

SRAM’s eTap – wireless shifting unveiled

At 8.00pm on 26 August (AEST), an embargo on one of cycling’s most anticipated technologies was lifted. Finally, the world has been exposed to SRAM’s new wirele...

Retro Review revisited: 1972 Cinelli

There will soon be a follow-up to a bike that has featured in a ‘Retro Review’ from a past issue of RIDE. And with this in mind, it’s time to present the online...

In the USSR: the Razouvaev series continues

"For someone who couldn’t make it onto the first sheet, a second place was a triumph. But still I worried and wondered if this was enough." This is how the prev...

Interview with Heinrich Haussler

He’s a rider with pedigree and panache. He has won a stage of the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. He has been plagued with injury during his 10 years as...

Retro Review: Raleigh (Flashback from RIDE 37)

It's Friday. That's as good as excuse as we need to delve into the archives and find an interesting bike to ogle. Raleigh is one of those brands that inspired a...

Richie Porte’s 2013 Pinarello – a gallery

At the end of the 2013 season, Richie Porte was in transit so too was his bike. One of the destinations of the trip that eventually led the Pinarello to Tasmani...

Pursuit Queen: Joanna Rowsell

The roll call of pursuit world champions is a veritable who’s who of women’s cycling. The latest in a long list of big personalities with strong engines and hef...