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The Tour's New Icon
In the Col de Portet, the Tour de France has unearthed a stunning climb that’s set for legendary status. Peter Cossins headed to the Pyrenees to ride it before the pros do
Thomas Aiming For Co-leader Role At Tour
Dauphiné winner believes he can still be a Grand Tour contender, says Peter Cossins
Thomas To Miss UK Champs To Prepare For Tour
Welshman aiming to refind his peak form for crucial Sky support role
National TT Records Smashed
Scorching pace matches the early summer weather in Cambridgeshire
Gullen Reveals GC Ambitions
JLT-Condor rider’s An Post Rás victory points to stage race future
Obituary - Hein Verbruggen 1941-2017
Dutchman Hein Verbruggen, former president of the UCI and Olympic Committee member, died a fighter. The 75-year-old pushed cycling into its current modern WorldTour era and defended himself vigorously through scandals, but lost his battle with leukaemia on Tuesday evening, June 14.
Thomas and Landa solidify Giro partnershipin Tirreno-Adriatico
Team Sky duo refine Grand Tour strategy
Humble Henao Hails Brailsford's Support
Long tipped for great things but thwarted by setbacks, the Sky man delivered on his promise at Paris-Nice
Sky And Wiggins's Reputation In Tatters After DCMS Report
Wiggins says he is ‘100 percent not a cheat’
Should Dave Brailsford Resign As Sky Boss?
Another day, another negative headline.
Tanfield Poised For Funded GB Spot
A place on British Cycling’s squad beckons for new world champion
Giro And Vuelta Organisers Balk At Grand Tours Cuts
Shortening races would ‘be a mistake’
Barnes Sprints To First Stage Race Win
Brit triumphs at Setmana Ciclista Valenciana
Pidcock Makes It Two In A Row For Team Wiggins
Victory in North Yorks puts team back in contention for Spring Cup spoils
Who Is Egan Bernal?
Sky youngster is cycling’s hottest prospect following Romandie performance
Yates: 'I Ride The Giro To Win'
Orica-Scott co-captain’s do or die attitude remains despite the odds writes Vern Pitt
Inside The Bunch - Matt Gibson
Art fan Gibson paints CW a picture of his hopes and dreams
The Milk Race
For 35 years the Milk Marketing Board sponsored a multi-stage Tour of Britain, transforming it into the best-known race in the country
Classic British Races
Classics are not just for the Continent — Great Britain has a rich history of events that have earned that moniker. Some still exist, some have morphed into something else while others didn’t survive. But each one was a classic for its own special reasons and left a mark on bike racing in the UK.
A Shaw Thing
Having garnered an impressive cabinet’s worth of silverware over her career, Julia Shaw is now looking to share her expertise with youngsters hoping to break through to the big leagues.
McNally's Wild WorldTour Debut
Wanty-Groupe Gobert rider reflects on a rollercoaster season.
The Hidden Motor... In Your Head
Whether igniting a burning desire for glory or overcoming a debilitating fear, the mind’s ‘hidden motor’ is a force to be reckoned with — as examples from the pro peloton prove.
Bradbury's Star is on the Rise
JLT-Condor's new signing Edmund Bradbury is one to watch in 2017.
Bike Channel-canyon Fine-tuning Young Talent
New team aiming to punch above its weight by spending small 2017 budget wisely.
Turn Your Fears Into Fearsome Performance
Facing up to her pre-race nerves, Michelle Arthurs-Brennan discovers that confronting fears head-on can help you ride faster
The Dursley Pedersen
Part bicycle, part climbing frame, and part rope-based reclining chair — odd, but strangely appealing...
Inverness CC
Trevor Ward hits the Highlands with a club that puts friendship first
Tour De Yorkshire Unveils 'Hard' Route
Mark Cavendish gives his verdict on tough final stage
BC Unveils Junior Women's Road Race Series
Four-date event a ‘progressive step’
From Humble Beginnings
Julian Alaphilippe has emerged as France’s best hope of a Monument win, but his journey to the top level hasn’t been easy