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Wiggins hopes to return to the Tour
2012 winner aims to be at race 'in some capacity' despite bankruptcy, writes Amy Sedghi
FRED WRIGHT - SWEET SALVATION
Lots of hours in the saddle spent racing or training means one thing is certain for us professionals - we have to eat lots of food.
Five things you need to know about...British Road Race National Championships
Friday 21 June-Sunday 23 June | Tees Valley
Arise, Sir Cav
The Manx Missile was awarded a knighthood in the King's Birthday Honours
Yates in winning form ahead of Tour
UAE Emirates dominate Tour de Suisse as team get ready to back Pogačar's Giro-Tour double bid
Look KG 241
Handmade French carbon from the 1990s' biggest innovators
LET'S TALK ABOUT...DEPRESSION
Rates of depression have risen dramatically since the pandemic and cyclists aren't immune, as Chris Marshall-Bell finds out
TILTING AT TOWERS
Faced with a daunting weather forecast, Tom Davidson takes on Alice Towers’s favourite training loop and learns how block headwinds forge champions
RACE BIKE OF THE YEAR 2024
Cycling Weekly crowns its ultimate king of the road
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
JACOB TIPPER - Are armchair experts any good?
In recent years, the world of professional cycling has seen the rise of a new type of enthusiast: the armchair cycling fan or Twitter expert.
Tour de Suisse - 9-16 June Switzerland
A year on from Gino Mäder’s tragic death at the race, the Tour de Suisse returns to the calendar with poignant tributes to the Swiss rider.
WorldTour stars find Unbound Gravel a struggle
Matej Mohorič might be the gravel world champion, but he was unable to complete gravel's biggest race last weekend
Tour of Britain Women - 6-9 June
After months of doubt over whether it would take place, the Tour of Britain Women gets underway in Welshpool, Powys, this afternoon.
Pidcock: all in on the Olympics
Tom Pidcock tells Tom Thewlis he is fully focused on gold in Paris this summer
Emperor Sport
The amateur 'Animal' attacked on this fixed wheel
Overtraining
We ask a fatigue specialist what bike-related burnout really means, and how to avoid it
SLEEP CYCLES - Is tracking shut-eye time well spent?
Are cyclists sleepwalking into information overload, asks Lexie Williamson
Giant Revolt X Pro
Steve Shrubsall gives Giant's gravel mile-muncher a multisurface mauling
How do I keep my tubeless set-up safe?
Tubeless tyres are no cause for concern if you take a few simple precautions, finds Joe Baker
SEB GRINDLEY & HIS DAD DAVE
The British teenager has hit the ground running in his sporting career, but that's no surprise as his father did exactly the same
THE BARD OF BRIOUDE
Revered as much for his erudition as his élan, Romain Bardet is on a mission to change cycling for the better, as Chris Marshall-Bell finds out
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Holmes sees double with Gralloch win
Ex-WorldTour rider's triumphant return to racing continues with glory on the gravel
FRED WRIGHT - Martian preparation for the Tour
Fred Wright rides for Bahrain Victorious
'The most fun I've had in years'
Former pro Matt Holmes is back on his bike and loving every minute of it
Government's 'dangerous cycling' plans criticised
New legislation could mean lengthy prison sentences for cyclists who kill or seriously injure
Thomas settles on race for second
Ineos Grenadiers rider decides not to follow Pogačar, the rider from a \"different planet\"
Pogačar looks ahead to Tour with Giro all but won
The UAE Team Emirates rider pushed his lead to almost seven minutes last weekend, and can now take it tranquillo to Rome
Shorter TT bike
A British shop brand that backed two of the greats of time trialling