Racing Fever in the Heart of Düsseldorf: Rund um die Kö.

Racing Fever in the Heart of Düsseldorf: Rund um die Kö.

Before we dive in, we want to take a moment to say thank you. NonStopFeelings have been more than just a team for us – they’ve been a spark in...
Crossing Borders XL

Crossing Borders XL

When we teamed up with our friends from Schicke Mütze for the Crossing Borders XL ride, we knew we were in for something special. Riding 265 kilometres through Germany, Holland,...
What It’s Really Like to Race the National Crit Series in the UK

What It’s Really Like to Race the National Crit Series in the UK

Words by: Tom Couzens What is the UK National Crit Series?  Every July, the UK National Criterium Series comes to town — and for me, it marks one of the...
Be Different. Be You

Be Different. Be You

The Story Of LA Sweat
Josie and Tiril riding up the Tourmalet in the fog

Big Stages, Bigger Smiles: Tour de France Femmes

A recap in photos of our time with Team Coop-Hitec Products at the 2nd edition of the Tour de France Femmes.
Virginie Palermo: Change of Pace

Virginie Palermo: Change of Pace

When Virginie headed to Le Bike Stop for a few weeks of riding, she found more than just beautiful roads
How to Pull Together Your Very Own Training Camp

How to Pull Together Your Very Own Training Camp

Fiona Moriarty is a Neo-Pro Triathlete living in Portland, Oregon, and races for the Castelli Multisport team. For the pros, a solid block of training and time off before the start of a season is often key to success. For those who can't quite make triathlon their full-time job, it is even more crucial for success.

Coming back from a recent self-organized training camp in Arizona, she shares her top tips on creating your own training camp. Whilst some of the pointers revolve around heading somewhere new, we appreciate at this unprecedented time that this may be difficult to do.

However, many of the points made within the below guide (written weeks ago) do still apply to those of you who are able to train/exercise around your own homes. We hope you're able to get outdoors, but please ensure that whenever you do so that you do it responsibly, stay safe and be mindful of others.
A Tough & Muddy Day at Ardingly...

A Tough & Muddy Day at Ardingly...

This weekend, we were back in the action with Gosse for the fourth round of this year's National Trophy season, just half an hour drive away at our 'local' race at the South of England showground in Ardingly. With Ian Field just 16 points ahead of Gosse in the overall standings, it was to be a pivotal race in the chase for the series....
HUNT at the Tour of Britain 2019

HUNT at the Tour of Britain 2019

Another Tour of Britain done, and another Eisberg Intermediate Sprints jersey in the bag. What an epic ride it was by Rory Townsend to fend off competition from both World Tour & Pro Conti riders, in a week that saw him put world class sprinters away (such as a Matteo Trentin).

We were lucky enough to be on the road for the duration of the race, and were once more reminded of the fact that Canyon dhb are nothing like other race teams...
ON THE DROPS INTERVIEW WITH TYDEMEN NEWMAN

ON THE DROPS INTERVIEW WITH TYDEMEN NEWMAN

There are two things you need to know before you meet Tydeman. First, he's probably faster than you. Second, you'll be stretched to find someone who gets so stoked on riding. The combination of these two factors makes for a dangerous mix. So we decided at the very last minute to see what makes Tydeman tick as we wrap up the Hill Climb season.

ON THE DROPS WITH MAX STEDMAN (CANYON EISBERG)

ON THE DROPS WITH MAX STEDMAN (CANYON EISBERG)

This week's On The Drops comes from everyone's favourite smiley climber, Maximilian Stedman. Max has had a strong start to the 2018 season, already bagging a 6th place in a (very) hard Chorley GP. Following victory in the UCI 2.2 Tour of Quanzhou Bay in December 2017, Max is clearly carrying good long-term form, so is one to watch ongoing. Speaking from personal experience, however, he's not a good rider to draft behind.