Pedaling Through the Past When Movement Aids Recovery
Movement, like cycling, plays a powerful role in healing by boosting mental and physical recovery after trauma or hardship. Pedaling Through the Past When Movement Aids Recovery Movement has been linked with healing ever since human culture has existed, with the practice of exercise therapy spanning cultures and centuries. Simply going for a cycle ride …
Modern Adventure Pro Cycling Launches with Vision to Reach the Tour de France by 2032
The US-registered team will reignite racing state-side and aim to inspire the next generation of talent With a shared vision of delivering performance at the top of the sport, Modern Adventure Pro Cycling athletes will ride aboard the latest Factor Bikes as a new partnership is announced A new era begins with the launch of …
Copenhagen Sprint: Highlights and Video from the Inaugural Race
Jordi Meeus and Lorena Wiebes Win Inaugural Copenhagen Sprint Womens Race: Lorena Wiebes Wins in Dominant Fashion A New Classic Joins the Women’s WorldTour Calendar The women’s WorldTour welcomed a new one-day race to the calendar with the debut of the Copenhagen Sprint—a 151-kilometer flat route from Roskilde to the heart of Copenhagen. Despite relatively …
Pedaling After Retirement: Why Cycling is a Game-Changer for Seniors in the U.S.
Retirement is a time for slowing down but not stopping. Staying active is key to a longer, healthier life. One of the best ways to do that? Cycling. It’s simple, low-impact, and surprisingly powerful. Whether you’re in your 60s, 70s, or beyond, hopping on a bike could be one of the best decisions you make …
Upcoming Cycling Events: What to Watch in 2025
Southern California’s cycling scene in 2025 stands out as one of the most dynamic and community-focused regions in the United States for both professional and recreational cyclists. With a packed calendar of stage races, charity rides, gravel adventures, and endurance challenges, the state is set to deliver an unforgettable year of events. From the legendary …
Grégoire Masters Rainy Descent to Claim Tour de Suisse Opener
Romain Grégoire lit up a rain-soaked start to the Tour de Suisse. The 22-year-old Frenchman rode with precision on slick roads. He attacked hard on the final descent and claimed a solo win. With that move, he also took the leader’s red jersey on day one. The opening stage covered 129.4 km around Lake Lucerne. Riders …





