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Will Three Go Into One?
Movistar will line up with Alejandro Valverde, Nairo Quintana and Mikel Landa as leaders at the Tour de France. Is this a strategic masterstroke or madness, wonders Peter Cossins.
Kuota Khan | £5,495 | 7.35kg
Cofidis’s team bike is the embodiment of aggressive speed.
Froome's 'Day To Forget'
Brit ‘welcomed’ with boos, writes James Shrubsall in La Roche-sur-Yon
2018 Tour De France - Let Battle Commence
The Tour wasted no time in starting the chaos from the first flag drop, and has caught several favourites out already. CW was there to witness it
Yellow For A Day
An icon of the sport in its own right, the yellow jersey is a prize associated with the climbers and all-rounders of the sport. However, when race organisers set a parcours that favours a flat, fast finish, sprinters have their moment. Paul Knott speaks to some of those who have grabbed the opportunity with both hands
Canyon-SRAM's Homework Pays Off In Worlds TTT
Women's team, including two Brits, takestitlefor the first time since 2015.
UK Scene Branded ‘Worst It Has Ever Been' As Teams Close
Fears are growing for the future of domestic racingduea lack of sponsorship.
Hill-Climb Champ Skips Title Defence
Welshman Dan Evans heading to TaiwanKOM.
Queen V
Owen Rogers asks Marianne Vos, the most successful bike rider of her generation, if she is ready to reign again.
In The Name Of The Father
Former equestrian GinaCleeretook up cycling to relieve her anxiety over her fathers dementia now the 36-year-old is an avid ultra racer.
Dr Hutch
Our Grand Tour success is feeding a very British neurosis, says the Doc...
Evenepoel Leads Weekend Of Wins For Deceuninck-Quick Step
Nineteen-year-old takes surprise victory at San Sebasti‡n
Domane: One Bike To Rule Them All?
Trek’s latest endurance machine is its most aero, integrated and versatile yet
Joscelin Lowden
The Drops rider is pragmatic about her career path, but still dreaming big
If A Pro Race Came Past Your House, What Would You Put Up As A Prize?
I live very near Stonehenge, so maybe a big lump of stone, similar to the Paris-Roubaix winner’s cobblestone trophy, but on a much bigger scale. They certainly wouldn’t be able to lift it! Andy Miller
Race Yourself Ageless
With life-affirming insights from some of the best veteran racers in the British Isles, masters coach Tom Daly goes in search of the secrets of competitive longevity.
Giro Evolves The Shoe: No Pressure!
Comfortable yet lightweight and hi-tech, the Imperial is a formidable new shoe from Giro.
Carapaz Soars To Giro Victory
Ecuadorian outsider shocks cycling world.
Tour Of Britain Route Announced
Scotland and the north will host most of the late-season stage race.
Carthy Comes Of Age In Italy
EF man’s 11th place bodes well for future.
Allin Cycles
South London frame-builder and bike polo specialist.
Debutants Win 12-Hour Champs
Gill and Skipper triumph at their first attempts
PB At Paris-Brest-Paris
Former tandem star Kate Churchill is now an ambitious ultra cyclist
You Can Invite Three People, Dead Or Alive, For A Ride. Who Would They Be?
Who Would They Be?
Who is Amalie Dideriksen?
The youngest world champion since Marianne Vos, Denmark’s new title holder may just be the best rider you’ve never heard of
Sky's Strade Winner Yet to Hit Peak Form
Kwiatkowski victorious in Strade Bianche and sets sights on San Remo and Ardennes.
Brian Smith: This Could Be the End of Team Sky
Former MTN-Qubeka boss weighs in on national cycling scandal.
Kennaugh Tips Swift For Nationals Glory
Manxman singles out former team-mate as favourite to collect the spoils on the Isle of Man.
Hammer Series: The Verdict
Velon's new race format debuted over the weekend with the aim of bringing “impact racing” that was “appealing, modern and accessible to fans”. We asked a cycling nut and CW contributor and a casual follower of the sport what they made of it.
Cycling Then And Now: The More Things Change...
Michael Hutchinson picks up a few of the threads from his new book, Re:Cyclists, which takes an entertaining and insightful look at cycling and cyclists' first 200 years. Some things may sound familiar.