Lighter weight for better riding: the cyclists' paradox

This is often where it all begins: early morning, helmet still cold on head, hands gliding on the handlebar tape, tires barely squealing on

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Why are racing bike handlebars round?

Every Sunday, whether on a small route a slightly bumpy country road or a gravel path along a canal where you're more likely to see herons

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Céline Hutsebaut, accuracy as an inheritancetage

Thursday, January 8, 2026, there is no setting. No workshop to describe, no lighting to pinpoint, no gestures to observe. There is a

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Test from the ROTOR UNO GRAVEL electronics group

Winter, mud… and a drivetrain that thinks differently. When conditions deteriorate and the roads become demanding, gravel riding reminds us of a simple truth: everything

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Test BBB Cycling CoreCap: the valve that changes everything

There are innovations that seem so simple that you wonder why no one thought of them sooner. In the world of cycling, between tubeless tires, the

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Test COOKNRUN, French-made bio-energy in the middle of winter

It's not yet 8 a.m. Outside, it's gray, damp, not exactly welcoming. The drizzle clings to the asphalt, to the cars, to legs that are already a little stiff. In the

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Cycling, that sport that makes muscles… dumb (and us too)

In the cycling world, there are two schools of thought: those who believe that the more you add, the more you add; and those who

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Why massage remains (still) the best for recovery

And why are massage therapists clearly not about to be unemployed? Every year, cycling (and endurance sports in general) promises us the ultimate revolution.

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The cycling crisis isn't just a sales issue.

For the past two years, the situation has been stark: shops are closing, stocks are sitting idle, and profit margins are evaporating. We talk about a cycling crisis as if it were an accident.

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Kinesiology: the science of movement… or a way of life?

There are disciplines that one encounters in lecture halls like one leafs through a chemistry textbook: with curiosity, respect… and sometimes a small, perplexed smile.

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