As the calendar turns toward winter, the cycling industry is already mapping out its 2026 season—from race routes and prize purses to cutting-edge gear and rider breakthroughs. Today’s update covers everything from Grand Tour itineraries and record investments in off-road racing to next-generation helmets, bespoke e-bikes and the emergence of a new world champion.
🏁 Competitions
ASO has confirmed the 2026 routes for both the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes, with the men’s race tackling two ascents of Alpe d’Huez and a finale on Montmartre’s cobbles, while the women’s edition opens with a Swiss Grand Départ, includes a 21 km individual time trial in Dijon and crowns the Queen of the Mountains atop Mont Ventoux. Source
The Life Time Grand Prix has unveiled a record US $590,000 prize pool for its 2026 gravel and MTB series—up 55% from 2025—with $50,000 awarded to each overall winner and guaranteed $2,500 “pro-finisher” payouts for athletes completing at least three events. Source
Meanwhile, product innovation continues to shape the industry.
🚴 Products
Sweet Protection’s new Strayer 2Vi MIPS full-face Enduro helmet combines a five-layer shell with MIPS rotational protection, quick-release cheek pads, a two-position breakaway visor and 17 vents for €349. Source
Also.—Rivian’s micromobility spin-off—has launched the TM-B modular full-suspension e-bike featuring 120 mm of travel, a “DreamRide” pedal-to-generator system, 180 Nm of torque, up to 100 mi range and swappable top-frame modules for solo, cargo or bench configurations. Source
Lore’s Three Performance series cycling shoes are custom-3D-printed to an individual’s foot scan, using continuous carbon-fibre struts and proprietary Morphic™ lattice for what the brand calls “the most powerful and fastest cycling shoes ever created,” priced from $1,999. Source
Tailfin has introduced the SpeedPack saddlebag and integrated rack system, offering 10 + 3 L of welded-seam waterproof storage in a removable 350 g pack (or 700 g with alloy rack), designed for optimal aerodynamics and quick FitLink mounting. Source
On the business front, several brands are strengthening partnerships.
💼 Business
Accell UK & Ireland has launched Accell Academy, a dealer-focused online training platform offering product modules, sales tools and service guidance to support its network of independent bike shops. Source
Vielo and Chemnitz University of Technology have upcycled recovered carbon-fibre waste into four utility cargo bikes, providing free bicycles to communities affected by August floods in Valencia, Spain. Source
A public-private partnership in Pennsylvania is adding 50 mi of sustainable multi-use trails in Rothrock State Forest, with 7.5 mi completed and another 11 mi under construction, creating a long-term network for mountain biking, hiking and equestrian access. Source
And beyond boardrooms, riders continue to make headlines.
👥 Riders
Magdeleine Vallières Mill stunned the peloton at the 2025 World Championships in Kigali, attacking on the penultimate ascent to become Canada’s first elite road race world champion and setting the stage for her defence on home soil in Montréal next year. Source

