The 8 Key Types of Cyclists in Road Cycling Explained – And What Type of Rider Are You?

From the explosive firepower of sprinters vying for stage wins on flat courses to the brutal perseverance of climbers conquering mountain passes, cycling is a sport that is built around different types of riders playing to their strengths.

Whether you’re a devoted fan, club rider, or an aspiring pro yourself, understanding these distinct roles not only deepens your appreciation for the sport but also provides insight into the dynamics and tactics of cycling.

Tadej Pogačar confirmed for historic Giro-Tour double attempt in 2024

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) will race the Giro d’Italia for the first time in 2024, race organizers RCS have announced.

The Slovenian’s decision all but guarantees he will attempt to become the first man since Marco Pantani (1998) to win cycling’s two most prestigious Grand Tours – the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia – in the same season.

Vintage Bianchi Road Bikes: Beginner’s Guide

Vintage Bianchi road bikes — the iconic Italian celeste-green steel frames from the 1960s through 1990s — are among the most collectible vintage road bikes. The most coveted models are the Reparto Corse (race-team frames), the Specialissima (lightweight pro racer), and the X4 (Grand Tour heritage). 1970s–80s celeste Bianchis with Campagnolo Super Record now sell … Read more

Alpe d’Huez: The Tour de France’s Most Intimidating Climb

Conquering Alpe d’Huez is often top on the bucket list of anyone who has fallen in love with cycling. After Fausto Coppi won the first Tour de France stage to summit the fearsome climb in 1952, the snaking mountain road immediately established its legendary status. Alpe d’Huez is infamous for its 21 brutal but beautiful hairpins, each equipped with … Read more

Marco Pantani: The Rise and Fall of Cycling’s Greatest Climber

Marco Pantani (1970–2004) was the last cyclist to win both the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia in the same year (1998). Nicknamed “Il Pirata” for his bandana and earrings, he was one of the greatest pure climbers in cycling history — his 1997 Alpe d’Huez ascent in 37’35” stood as the record until 2024. … Read more