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In this issue

SPECIAL ISSUE
CYCLING'S COFFEE CULTURE
WHAT THE BUZZ IS ALL ABOUT.

CAFFEINE
Is it really a potent, and legal, performance enhancer?

British champ Georgi shines on Roubaix cobbles

Georgi didn't match Lizzie Deignan's victory, but Londoner says third place felt like a win regardless

British champ Georgi shines on Roubaix cobbles

2 mins

Paris-Roubaix tech round-up

One-by drivetrains and gravel bikes were among the order of the day...

Paris-Roubaix tech round-up

1 min

In a league of his own

Mathieu van der Poel was once again untouchable on the French pavé, writes Tom Thewlis in Roubaix

In a league of his own

2 mins

Horror crash at Itzulia takes out Tour de France contenders

Jonas Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel and Primož Roglič now face a battle to get their seasons back on track

Horror crash at Itzulia takes out Tour de France contenders

2 mins

Tour of Britain cut back to six stages

British Cycling to match stage count and prize money with women's race from 2025

Tour of Britain cut back to six stages

2 mins

THE HUB

All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

THE HUB

2 mins

A love affair

Coffee connoisseur Adam Becket delves into the storied yet mysterious relationship between cycling and the original energy drink

A love affair

7 mins

GOING FULL BEANS

Most cyclists enjoy a decent coffee, but some take it a step further. CW meets five self-declared obsessives who have pushed their twin passions, bikes and beans, to the nth degree

GOING FULL BEANS

6 mins

How do I up my coffee game?

How does the average Joe make the perfect mug of Joe? We sent Joe Baker to find out

How do I up my coffee game?

3 mins

GSI Mini Espresso Set 1 Cup - £51.50

Starting off with the coffee makers that require a heat source, we have the GSI Outdoors Mini Espresso Set 1 Cup.

GSI Mini Espresso Set 1 Cup - £51.50

1 min

Stanley Classic Perfect-Brew Pour Over

The Stanley Perfect-Brew Pour Over is the second simplest coffee maker on test, beaten only by the incredibly minimalist Soto Helix.

Stanley Classic Perfect-Brew Pour Over

1 min

Soto Helix Coffee Maker - £21.95

I really love the minimalism of this coffee brewer. It's a pour over stripped to its bare essentials: a conical spring that can hold a paper filter, and then compresses nearly flat when not in use.

Soto Helix Coffee Maker - £21.95

1 min

BREWING A BOOST

Coffee and cycling may be inextricably linked, but does the black stuff really improve our performance on the bike? Lexie Williamson investigates

BREWING A BOOST

7 mins

WATT WORKS FOR ME Kasia Niewiadoma

The Tour of Flanders runner-up talks lost bikes, altitude training and strength workouts

WATT WORKS FOR ME Kasia Niewiadoma

2 mins

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Cycling Weekly Magazine Description:

PublisherFuture

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

Published by Time Inc. (UK). Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

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