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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
When SeaSucker first introduced vacuum-mount bike racks over a decade ago, the concept was hard to trust. Cheap suction cups had conditioned many of us to expect failure, and the idea of a bike relying on suction at freeway speeds felt risky. But as SeaSucker gained global traction, it became clear that, when engineered properly, the technology could be […] More
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Pedal Heist returns with $60,000 prize pool
Australia’s longest-running bike treasure hunt is back for 2026, with the popular Pedal Heist expanding across the Tasman for the first time and offering a $60,000 prize pool. Now in its 11th year, the nationwide campaign, run by Pedal Bikes in partnership with 99 Bikes, will take place from today, April 7 to April 16 […] More
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in NewsSpin cycle: Pogačar perfection in Flanders
He’s won three from three this season and the last four Monuments. Yet such is the bar he sets for himself, Tadej Pogačar described his Sunday in Flanders as “close to perfection”. The only time all four* pre-race favourites – Tadej Pogačar, Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Mads Pedersen – met prior […] More
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Spin cycle: The Fat Tyre E-plague
They’re fast – many too fast. They’re mostly ridden by teenagers. They call them bikes but they’re rarely pedalling. And they’re multiplying like cane toads. What is your definition of cycling? They pass me like I’m standing still – yet I’m pedalling at 25km/h, when electric assistance is supposed to cut out. They’re often ridden […] More
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Fuel crisis sparks renewed interest in cycling, but no full-blown boom — yet
As fuel prices surge and supply uncertainty ripples across global markets, cycling is once again emerging as a practical alternative for everyday transport, with suggestions that more Australians are reconsidering life on two wheels. Historically, periods of fuel stress have nudged more people towards bikes, especially for short, routine trips like commuting, school drop-offs, and […] More
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in NewsRecord-breaking Track Nationals wrap-up in Brisbane
Australia’s top track cyclists delivered a week of blistering speed and hard-fought racing at the 2026 AusCycling Track National Championships, with stars Conor Leahy, Leigh Hoffman, Sophie Edwards and Alessia McCaig leading the charge at Brisbane’s Anna Meares Velodrome. The action began on Tuesday last week, as Olympic champion Conor Leahy smashed the men’s elite […] More
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Better Ride Shots: A practical guide to cycling photography
You’ll have no doubt seen plenty of epic, inspiring cycling images over the years, and maybe wondered how to create something similar yourself. These days, with mobile phones and affordable digital cameras everywhere, it is easy to assume anyone can take a good photo. In some ways that is true. Most of us have the […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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Paris-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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Same but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
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Paris-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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Paris-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
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Pedal Heist returns with $60,000 prize pool
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Spin cycle: Pogačar perfection in Flanders
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Spin cycle: The Fat Tyre E-plague
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
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Pedal Heist returns with $60,000 prize pool
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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Paris-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
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Pedal Heist returns with $60,000 prize pool
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Spin cycle: Pogačar perfection in Flanders
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
When SeaSucker first introduced vacuum-mount bike racks over a decade ago, the concept was hard to trust. Cheap suction cups had conditioned many of us to expect failure, and the idea of a bike relying on suction at freeway speeds felt risky. But as SeaSucker gained global traction, it became clear that, when engineered properly, the technology could be […] More
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Pedal Heist returns with $60,000 prize pool
Australia’s longest-running bike treasure hunt is back for 2026, with the popular Pedal Heist expanding across the Tasman for the first time and offering a $60,000 prize pool. Now in its 11th year, the nationwide campaign, run by Pedal Bikes in partnership with 99 Bikes, will take place from today, April 7 to April 16 […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
When SeaSucker first introduced vacuum-mount bike racks over a decade ago, the concept was hard to trust. Cheap suction cups had conditioned many of us to expect failure, and the idea of a bike relying on suction at freeway speeds felt risky. But as SeaSucker gained global traction, it became clear that, when engineered properly, the technology could be […] More
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Pedal Heist returns with $60,000 prize pool
Australia’s longest-running bike treasure hunt is back for 2026, with the popular Pedal Heist expanding across the Tasman for the first time and offering a $60,000 prize pool. Now in its 11th year, the nationwide campaign, run by Pedal Bikes in partnership with 99 Bikes, will take place from today, April 7 to April 16 […] More
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in NewsSpin cycle: Pogačar perfection in Flanders
He’s won three from three this season and the last four Monuments. Yet such is the bar he sets for himself, Tadej Pogačar described his Sunday in Flanders as “close to perfection”. The only time all four* pre-race favourites – Tadej Pogačar, Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Mads Pedersen – met prior […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Turner family to take greater control of 99 Bikes
The family of Graham “Skroo” Turner is set to take greater control of 99 Bikes, with Flight Centre Travel Group agreeing to sell its remaining stake in the cycling business in a $61.7 million deal. Flight Centre will divest its 47 per cent holding in Pedal Group, the parent company of 99 Bikes, to the […] More
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249 Views31 Votes
in NewsSame but different: Will course changes make any difference at Paris-Roubaix?
Back in February the organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, announced several small but potentially significant changes to the 258.3-kilometre course for the 2026 men’s race which will be the 123rd edition of the Hell of the North, L’Enfer du Nord. In an attempt to ‘accelerate the racing’ race director Thierry Gouvenou explained the initial gravel sectors […] More
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1 Shares205 Views30 Votes
in NewsParis-Roubaix: Revisiting Mathew Hayman’s incredible 2016 victory
A decade ago this week, Australian cycling produced one of its most unlikely and memorable triumphs, when Mathew Hayman defied the odds to win Paris–Roubaix. At 37, and returning from a broken arm just weeks earlier, Hayman outlasted a star-studded field on the brutal cobbles to become only the second Australian to conquer the “Hell […] More
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Tested: Insta360 GO Ultra – is this the best action cam for cyclists?
Fancy capturing ride footage like Tadej Pogačar? The Insta360 GO Ultra might be just the ticket. It’s the camera he uses and endorses and, with the Premium Cycling Bundle we reviewed here, you even get a printed signed postcard by the Slovenian maestro. What you’re looking at with the Insta360 GO Ultra is a modular […] More
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Bianchi unveils limited-edition Paris–Roubaix inspired Infinito
Bianchi has joined a growing list of brands rolling out special-edition bikes around the spring classics, unveiling a Paris–Roubaix-themed version of its Infinito Pro to mark its new partnership with Paris–Roubaix. And in true Roubaix fashion, it’s all about the cobbles. Just 55 bikes have been produced, a neat nod to the 55 kilometres of […] More
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Tested: Are suction-mounted bike racks finally ready for prime time? We test the Allen Smart Suction Go
When SeaSucker first introduced vacuum-mount bike racks over a decade ago, the concept was hard to trust. Cheap suction cups had conditioned many of us to expect failure, and the idea of a bike relying on suction at freeway speeds felt risky. But as SeaSucker gained global traction, it became clear that, when engineered properly, the technology could be […] More























