Safety, innovation, and design are at the core of the new Bianchi e-Omnia range, which has chosen Blubrake ABS to give a significant step forwards in the electric revolution, with the aim of shaping a new way of moving.

Safety, innovation, and design are at the core of the new Bianchi e-Omnia range, which has chosen Blubrake ABS to give a significant step forwards in the electric revolution, with the aim of shaping a new way of moving.
Atlanta-based sports technology company focused on energy management systems, Supersapiens, and Team Qhubeka ASSOS, Africa’s only UCI-registered WorldTour cycling team will be partners for the 2021 race season. Team Qhubeka ASSOS will also kick off an affiliate program with Supersapiens.
The UCI and its partner Santini Cycling Wear launch a collection in the rainbow colors of the UCI World Championships, available exclusively at Decathlon.
Santini bids farewell to plastic bags as it ushers in fully compostable, eco-friendly packaging for its technical cycling wear.
Post-Covid years are predicted to be the years of sustainable breaks, and not only will more people be traveling locally, but we’ll also embark on more outdoor adventures such as cycling holidays. Cycling is one of the healthiest ways to travel: not only does it enable you to get a good workout, but it’s also good for the environment. Moreover, it’s a great family activity that enables you to reconnect with nature. If you’re planning to go on an outdoor adventure that won’t break the bank, consider going on a sustainable biking holiday with your loved ones. Here’s a guide to planning an eco-friendly cycling adventure with your family.
Fabian Cancellara, the great Swiss cycling champion will be the new Selle Italia brand ambassador with a direct commitment to the development of new products, up to the creation of a dedicated “FC” collection. The partnership will be extended also to all the “Chasing Cancellara” events and with a particular focus on supporting youth cycling through the Swiss Racing Academy.
Going on a bike ride is one of the best ways to have a speedy commute to work. Moreover, it’s a great way to get some exercise into your daily routine and live a healthier and longer life. But let’s face it, just a few minutes of wearing a helmet can wreak havoc with your hair, and cycling, especially on a hot and humid day, can leave you feeling less than fresh and presentable. But you don’t have to give up your bike rides to look great. With a few tricks, you can look your best even after cycling. Here are a few smart hacks to prevent helmet hair and look great after a bike ride.
Santini’s Premium Custom Clothing line is growing in 2021 to include exciting new kits and accessories for cycling, indoor cycling, triathlon, and the whole off-road biking world. An increasingly broad-ranging choice of kit tested and approved by pro athletes – a real guarantee of superb quality and technical performance for amateur riders!
The Premium Custom Clothing motto: made by us, personalized for you, tested by professionals.
Selle Italia launches a saddle inspired by and dedicated to Mathieu Van Der Poel’s victory at the Tour of Flanders: a collectible Flite Boost available in a limited production run of 104 pieces, equal to the number of Ronde Van Vlaanderen editions held as of 2020. The Flite Boost #RVV20 Limited Edition saddle, signed directly by the Dutch champion, can be reserved online on the Selle Italia website starting today, Monday 21st December.
Demand for commuter and fitness bikes rose by 66% in March 2020, with many cycle stores struggling to meet the demand. Some cities, including New York, opened the roads to cyclists as a result, and many leisure cyclists are now using their bicycles to commute to work and travel around the city. Keeping safe while cycling on the road might involve learning tips for cycling at night, or it could involve learning the rules of the road if you don’t drive. This may lead you to question whether you should cycle on roads under the influence. Cycling under the influence of alcohol laws are hazy in some states, so: should you drink and cycle?