Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The two most common competition formats are mass start events, where riders start simultaneously (though sometimes with a handicap) and race to set finish point; and time trials, where individual riders or teams race a course alone against the clock.
Learn MoreTrack cycling is a competitive sport, built upon the basic principles of power, endurance, speed, skill, and tactics. Racers maneuver single-speed, fixed-gear bicycles around an oval track, known as a velodrome, with banked corners and only left turns.
Learn MoreGravel bikes have exploded in popularity in recent years. These bikes which are a combination of road, cyclocross with wider tire clearance, open up a whole new world of riding possibilities and have also spawned a new bike-racing discipline – gravel racing.
Learn MoreGran Fondos are mass participation cycling events that have enjoyed a huge amount of popularity in Europe for decades, and are now increasingly spreading around the world. Currently considered cycling’s version of the marathon, ‘big rides’ come with all sorts of distance options for every level of cyclist.
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