
Anne-Marije Rook
Cycling Weekly's North American Editor, Anne-Marije Rook, started out as a newspaper reporter, working in a print newsroom where the coffee was always burnt and clocks running out of time. Originally from The Netherlands, she grew up as a bike commuter but didn't find bike racing until her early twenties. Strengthened by the many miles spent darting around the hilly city of Seattle on a steel single speed, Rook's progression in the sport was a quick one. As she competed at the elite level, her journalism career followed, and soon she became a full-time cycling journalist. She's now been a cycling journalist for 12 years.
These days she's less about competition and more about adventuring, yet there's hardly a day that goes by when she's not found pedaling. For Rook, a good week is when all the bikes in her stable get ridden, from her full-suspension trail bike down to her Brompton and some speedy road miles in between.
Latest articles by Anne-Marije Rook
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'Keep politics out of cycling'? Why Salsa Cycles felt compelled to speak out
The line between cycling and politics is not as clean as some commenters would like it to be
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MADE returns to Portland this August with tickets now on sale
A celebration of the craftsmanship of bicycle building, MADE features 200+ exhibitors and a full schedule of events
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'Our neighbors are being unlawfully detained, harassed and murdered' - Salsa Cycles calls for action following death of Minneapolis cyclist Alex Pretti
The bike brand urges riders to contact elected officials and join a Unity Ride, as parent company QBP evaluates whether its Frostbike event will proceed as planned
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'I’m pretty happy with how it’s all coming together' - George Hincapie’s Modern Adventure Pro Cycling readies for the deep end at the AlUla Tour
On the brink of its first world-class test, Cycling Weekly sat down with Hincapie to get better acquainted with America’s newest ProTeam
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'We left no stone unturned': Rapha unveils Team USA collection — and it’s not what we expected
"When USA Cycling athletes show up for their country, they can stand on the start line with total confidence," says Rapha CEO Fran Millar
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'I am home': ENVE and Alexey Vermeulen sign landmark career-long contract
One of gravel’s most consistent performers locks in a career-long partnership with ENVE as the discipline continues to professionalise
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Warmth without bulk: Ornot's Alpha Winter Gloves reviewed
High-loft Polartec Alpha insulation delivers winter warmth in a light, compressible package
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Pearl Izumi Summit Alpha Gloves review: a surpsingly warm polartec-equipped barrier for mild winter and shoulder season riding
Lightweight, dexterous and surprisingly warm, these 'winter' gloves deliver the kind of warmth you’d expect from a glove twice their size and price
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The most surprising bike I rode in 2025: the Pinarello Grevil F3 reviewed
The Grevil F is a modern gravel bike that understands that long events still involve attacking, cornering and sprinting — and that the best thing about riding bikes is playing on them
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Chloé Dygert launches fundraiser in support of track star Sarah Hammer amid serious health battle
America’s most decorated track cyclist has undergone seven surgeries and faces respiratory complications and mounting medical costs after a sudden vascular emergency
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'I believe Tadej could win the Tour de France on this bike' - Phil Gaimon plugs an unreleased but 'pro-worthy' State Bicycle Co. aero bike
Coming soon, the new road model will be available with electronic shifting for as little as $2,800, with an SL version topping out around $4,000
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'I want to set my sights on the Winter Games' - Quinn Simmons reveals his unusual ambitions
A junior world medalist in ski mountaineering, Simmons is keeping the door open to a rare Olympic double
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New sponsor, same pink: Assos steps in as EF Pro Cycling’s new apparel partner
EF Pro Cycling’s unmistakable pink lives on as Assos promises to continue the team's visual identity while introducing 'a new, almost other-worldly energy to the peloton'
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'Mags has big ambitions': World champion Magdeleine Vallieres signs long-term extension at EF Education-Oatly
With the rainbow jersey draped over her shoulders, Vallieres will take on more of a leadership role within the squad
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Looking to go pro? The JAKROO Women’s Composite Team wants to help get you there
After helping launch Emmi Gilbert's young career this season, the JAKROO Women’s Composite Team is searching for its next breakout star
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Chris King turns 50 and celebrates golden anniversary with, you guessed it, gold components
The American component maker is celebrating five decades in the bike world with matte gold hubs, accessories and a year-long anniversary roll-outs
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Giro finally pulls back the curtain on its Grand Tour-winning Eclipse Pro aero road helmet, but consumers will have to wait a few months yet
Here's a first look at Giro's most aerodynamic road helmet to date
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USA Cycling unveils 2026 National Championship schedule with 21 events throughout the year
From cycling eSports in January to cyclocross in December, here are the dates and locations for the 2026 season
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Visma-Lease a Bike spends thousands each season buying its own pedals — here’s why
Despite having component sponsors, the WorldTour team purchases Speedplay pedals outright. The “wildly misunderstood pedal" has become a quiet constant inside the team’s setup
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$73 million in debt and looking to sell: Rad Power Bikes files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid mounting pressures
Management aims to restructure its finances and sell the company within the next 45 to 60 days
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'I’m done living for speed on the bike' – Pete Stetina announces retirement and one last gravel farewell tour
The former WorldTour climber and gravel pioneer says his time has come, revealing a film, a farewell tour and a new role guiding the next generation with Canyon.
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After testing Specialized’s $700 Remco Torch shoes, I’m not smitten — and that’s a good thing
For the gear-obsessed climber who counts every gram, the Torch Remco may feel like forbidden candy. But for most riders?
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Forget aero, shorten your crank arms and point a fan at your bum: A bike-fit expert’s tips for your best indoor cycling season yet
How to ride longer and harder, feel better and avoid injuries while riding indoors
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'My first bike was a Schwinn Mag Scrambler, it was the beginning of everything' - Lance Armstrong narrates new documentary on iconic cycling brand
From its 1895 founding to its 1992 bankruptcy, "No Hands" charts Schwinn's rise, cultural impact and eventual collapse
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