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Resilience, drive and passion: Isaac del Toro is cycling’s next superstar
The Mexican rider’s performance on stage 17 of the Giro d’Italia was spirited, impressive and confirms why he deserves to be leading this race
So close yet so far: Has Bardet’s last shot at the Grand Tour triple crown disappeared up the road?
Frenchman finishes second on stage 17 of the Giro d’Italia after being caught by pink jersey Isaac del Toro
Giro d'Italia 2025 stage 18 preview: Sprinters or breakaway?
One of the Giro's shortest stages will be a push and pull between the breakaway and those eyeing a possible bunch finish
‘We were ready to change the plan’ - Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe are welcoming in a new guard of talent
With Primož Roglič’s withdrawal from the Giro d’Italia, young talent from the German team is stepping up to the plate
The road has decided UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s Giro leader – A blessing or a curse?
All talk of rivalry can be put to rest after Juan Ayuso’s stage 16 blow up – race leader Del Toro has demanded support from...
‘Belief, desire and a dream’ - Richard Carapaz will do everything to win the Giro d’Italia
The 2019 Giro winner’s spirited performance on the first real mountain showdown of this year’s race is another sign that he is back at his...
The Giro is ready to pop: Top four GC riders set to battle out explosive finale
Carapaz, Yates and Gee gain time on Del Toro on stage 16 summit finish
Giro d'Italia 2025 stage 17 preview: The Mortirolo
Another difficult day in the mountains will put the general classification contenders under pressure once again
Gianni Bugno: 'Pogačar's dominance isn't going to be good for the sport in the long run'
Gianni Bugno was a rider of immense class, a Giro, Sanremo and Worlds winner, who was also engagingly human, flawed and fragile. Rouleur catches up with the...
From Loss to Triumph: Lidl-Trek is built on loyalty, not just talent
A day after losing their GC leader Giulio Ciccone to a crash, Lidl-Trek win their sixth Giro stage thanks to Carlos Verona
Roglič is wounded but UAE must contend with other sharks circling the pink jersey
Isaac del Toro stands up well against attacks from Egan Bernal, Simon Yates and Richard Carapaz on stage 15 of the Giro d’Italia
Giro d'Italia 2025 stage 16 preview: The hardest test yet
A summit finish to San Valentino is almost certain to cause big changes to the GC standings
TECH
Canyon x DT Swiss gravel suspension fork first ride review - Is this a gamechanger for gravel racing?
The German brand has unveiled all the details behind its latest innovation for gravel riding – Rouleur put it to the test at the Traka...
New Zipp 353 NSW and 303 SW wheels are the first with integrated tyre pressure sensors
AXS connectivity lights up Zipp's redesigned climbing wheel and its more rugged gravel-going counterpart
New Fizik Vega Carbon flagship road shoe: performance without edges thanks to an inside outsole and a more anatomical shape
New levels of contact and comfort were achieved by borrowing technology from rock-climbing shoes and testing it with Movistar team riders
First ride review: Is Argon 18’s Dark Matter the gravel bike that can do it all?
We put the Canadian brand's new bike to the test on the rolling roads of the Dirty Reiver gravel event
New Standert Kreissäge RS: ‘A bold reimagining of the aluminium race bike’ used by a UCI team
The Berlin brand's head of product development, Maxe Faschina, explains why the bike which is named after a circular saw and rhymes with 'lightsaber' is...
How Vision ushered in a 'new era of performance' with the Metron RS, its first all-carbon wheelset
The new pro-level wheels, available in two rim depths, feature carbon-fibre spokes and a seven per cent weight saving over its previous flagship model
'Dumbbells for the diaphragm' – can strengthening breathing muscles lead to faster riding?
Inspiratory muscle training has been around for almost 30 years and has been shown in studies to benefit cycling performance – could it breathe new...
‘Outdoor counts’ - Is this the start of a new era for Zwift?
The world-famous online training platform is now counting outdoor riding towards weekly goals - what does this mean for the future?
Selle Italia White Range: a pristine new look for the Italian brand's iconic saddles
Selle Italia's new collection is the latest in the line of saddles used by legends of the sport like Mathieu van der Poel, Marco Pantani...
New Factor Monza: can practicality triumph over prestige?
Amateur cyclists are addicted to pro-level bikes, but Factor is hoping to convince them that a sensible race bike is better for the 'everyday racer'...
New Colnago V5Rs: Subtle performance upgrades for the Italian brand’s all-round race bike
Tadej Pogačar likely to be riding new bike at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Paris-Roubaix 2025 tech gallery: 35mm tyres, off-road groupsets and hacks to tackle the cobbles
All of the interesting tech we spotted before the men’s and women’s editions of the 2025 Hell of the North
LATEST ISSUE
Rouleur Issue No. 135 - Giro
Rouleur 135 is a celebration of the Giro d’Italia and of Italian cycling culture in all its texture, depth and meaning.
We talk to Richard Carapaz and Gianni Bugno, two of the riders to have won the maglia rosa, explore the Tuscan cities of Lucca and Pisa, linked by a time trial in the 2025 Giro, and enjoy the story of Il dio di Roserio, the greatest cycling novel in Italian literature.
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