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Ibis Exie a more wallet-friendly option
The Ibis Exie is a new offshore-made offering in their line that aims to make its geometry and performance available to a wider audience.
Jennifer Valente wins Omnium World Championship
Last week, Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 Jennifer Valente scored all three of USA Cycling’s medals in last week’s UCI Track World Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in France, Omnium gold and a bronze in the Elimination race and the Points Race.
Sea Otter 2022: Paul Component Engineering debuts the Sierra Oddity
For the 5th time, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co has worked with Paul Component Engineering to build a bike for them to show off at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey.
Digit Bikes begins assembly of struts for new Datum
It’s exciting times at the headquarters of Digit Bikes as they are beginning to assemble the struts for their new Datum!
PIERER Mobility AG acquires FELT Bicycles, enters North American market
As part of its strategy to assume a leading global role in the bicycle sector, PIERER Mobility AG is pleased to announce the acquisition and integration of FELT Bicycles into its division PIERER E-Bikes GmbH.
Into The Lion’s Den, New Race Brings Back Memories of the NCL
The City Team Concept of Into The Lion’s Den brings back memories of the former National Cycling League
Into The Lion’s Den Powered by SRAM crit to deliver up largest purse in U.S. cycling history
The fastest criterium cyclists in the U.S. will come together in downtown Sacramento to compete for a $100,000 prize purse at the inaugural Into the Lion’s Den powered by SRAM
Bike Your Park Day celebrates bicycling, public lands
Join Adventure Cycling Association and thousands of others across the country on Sept. 25, 2021, to celebrate bicycling and public lands on Bike Your Park Day.
U.S. Bicycle Route System adds nearly 1200 Miles of routes in Ohio
The Adventure Cycling Association has announced the designation of 18 new U.S. Bicycle Routes in five states, adding 2,903 miles to the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS), including nearly 1200 miles in Ohio alone.









