There will be less than 50 days until December arrives and the WorldTour season is underway with the Tour Down under - not that we are doing the countdown or anything!
Nevertheless, this celebration and the last month of 2024 offers a lot of excitement from the cycling world, especially from Cyclingnews here.
Some riders have already turned their attention to their goals for next year and have teased their training rides on social media, but have already written about 1 of the bikes expected to be used at Worldtourpeloton next season after being leaked online.
If you're after yourself with some new technology, check out our coverage of Cyber Monday, with a bargain deal on lights, tires, rain jackets, gloves and smartbikes to name a few.
Several team training camps will be held this month for teams to gather, welcome new riders and plan a race program for 2025.
Cyclingnews participated in some of the team's meetups, with news head Stephen Farrand, news writer James Moultrie and staff writer Alasdair Fotheringham discussing the years and upcoming seasons behind us
and also with Vuelta a España runner-up Ben O'Toole. We'll take a look at some of the more in-depth features from off-season interviews we've already conducted, including Connor and Jonathan Vaughters, the boss of EF Education-EasyPost.
On the other hand, subscribing to Cyclingnews will get access to a wide range of long reads dedicated to members to sink your teeth into the festive period. After all it is the season of presents!
From deep dives into how professional cycling contracts work, to lift the lid on motor doping, to insider insights into the cycling industry's production processes, and rolling resistance testing of the market's top gravel tires.
As we did in our detailed testing of the top road bike tires on the market, we're firing silverstone's rolling resistance rig to test the best tread in the gravel sector. We aim to help you find top performers, those who don't live up to their marketing hype and decide whether that upgrade you're aiming for is actually good value for money.
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