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From Alsace to Girona: a tale of the unex'spec'ted
Laverick's still his team's blue-eyed boy
Dominant Archibald return for at National 10
Scot takes men's prize while Kate Allan is the women's victor
Van Aert shows Worlds promise
Belgian outsprints breakaway companions, with Mavi García taking women’s race
Relaxed Remco eyes a rest-day gelato
Belgian caps off a commanding first week at the Vuelta
WATT WORKS FOR ME - Owain Doull
After his Tour de France debut, the Welsh EF Education-Easy Post professional talks weight management and cross training
Dr Hutch
The start of the Vuelta brings us neatly to one of the key questions for any cycling fan. Which is your favourite Grand Tour?
Kaiser Wilhelm II Silver Jubilee
8 June, 1913
WIV-SUNGOD BLUE BROTHERS
UK road team Wiv-Sun God is aiming to go up to ProTeam level after an exceptional year of results at home and abroad
THE WIGHT STUFF
With Britain’s biggest bike race, the Tour of Britain, making its first foray onto the Isle of Wight, local cyclist and journalist Jack Elton-Walters took on the route of the race’s final, decisive stage to see what the Island has to offer
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
National 10-Mile Championship
Saturday 27 August & Sunday 28 August Yorkshire, UK
ELINOR BARKER
Why we should ask pro riders about parenthood
Dan Bigham smashes the Hour record
Riding on a Swiss velodrome Bigham has set an astonishing new one-hour distance over 34 miles.
Ribble-Weldtite’s future uncertain
British team in search for more cash to cover rising costs
Smith's Ryedale triumph
Home rider Abi Smith takes National Series win as Saint Piran take one-two in the men's race
Sam Bennett back in form with two in two at the Vuelta
Irishman back to his best as he targets green points jersey
Garmin Venu 2 Plus £399.99
The Venu 2 Plus supports ANT+ and Bluetooth smart sensors, as you'd expect.
Autumnal World Champs causes selection headaches
Cycling Weekly 5 October, 1996
RECOVERY AIDS - RANKED & RATED
Training gains take effect as we recover – a process that countless products claim to enhance. But which ones really work? Chris Sidwells analyses the evidence
Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001
The Spanish rider would go on to finish the race with a lead of over three minutes.
Dr Hutch
This summer's sweltering temperatures could be a portent of a particularly traumatic winter of riding, suggests the Doc
Three's peak
Three women, three peaks, one target: to hike up and down each mountain, cycling from one to the next, in record time. CW finds out how they got on
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Road respect is better but online is another story
It only takes one person to utter the word cyclist before you have a comments section full of hatred.
Hayter and Gloag head GB attack at Tour de l'Avenir
The U23 Giro winner explains GB have plenty of fire power
Egan Bernal returns to racing
Colombian makes post-crash debut at the Tour of Denmark
Races need to offer better dopamine hits
"May the odds always be in your favour" - starting with a quote from the Hunger Games may seem apt given all that's happening in the world, but is domestic racing seeing the odds turn against it?
Dr Hutch
The Doc, according to his own lexicon, is a Satisfied Cyclist. His riding companion, Bernard, however, is cut from a more sadistic cloth
7 Everests, 7 days One man's ups with the downs
Chris Hall put it all on the line when he undertook a monster seven Everests in seven days. He speaks to James Shrubsall about exactly what it took, physically and mentally
I THINK WE HAVE REACHED PEAK ROUTE
With no desire to jump on the Everesting bandwagon, DANA SNERTARANA Simon Warren plotted a lockdown route that rivals the UK's toughest sportives