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Women's World Championship road race 1958
Luxembourg's Elsy Jacobs celebrates after what was the first ever women's World Championship road race, in 1958.
Dr Hutch
When it comes to impressing people with his cycling exploits, the Doc finds that anecdotes trump achievements every time
How to train consistently when life is so hectic?
Following a formal training plan, even amid an uncluttered existence, can be both physically and mentally demanding. Factor in a busy and perpetually evolving work and family life and it can become positively overwhelming – almost to the point of ‘let’s forget all this nonsense and take up television and crisps instead!’
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
How can understanding the differences between male and female cycling performance help women riders to realise their full potential? Josephine Perry investigates
Gear of the week
The latest kit, ridden and rated by our experts
Wilier Granturismo SLR £8,680 81kg
Hannah Bussey gets to grips with a true Italian thoroughbred
Ruby Roseman-Gannon's EnviLiv Advanced Pro
The Australian puncheur chooses an aero bike for the Spring Classics
OUT RIDING EXPECTION
When Fatima Ahmed took up cycling during the pandemic, she had no idea that just three years later she would be sizing up an epic, island-hopping test of endurance
GOING LOCO
She may be fearsomely serious, even ruthless on her bike, but does Lotte Kopecky have a playful side too, despite her burgeoning fame? Tom Davidson finds out
Riding in full pro kit: yes or no?
I fully support wearing team kit. And the rainbow, yellow, polka dot, and any other jersey you want. Life is too short to be told you can’t dress up like your heroes and go practise a sport you love. Tony Tuzzolino
Inside the UK women's racing boom
As more British teams than ever race at UCI Continental level, Adam Becket speaks to three squads at different levels to find out what's going right
JOE LAVERICK - Women's World Tour growth is exciting
I wasn't sure that I was the right person to write this column. I'm a young, male pro cyclist.
Taking a stand for safety and freedom
Women's Freedom Ride accompanied by petition demanding safer cycling for women
Tadej Pogačar's 'crazy' day out at Strade Bianche
The Slovenian put in a performance for the ages to crush all on the white roads of Tuscany, reports Adam Becket
Lotte Kopecky proves the strongest in Siena
World champion continues season assault with form-building Strade Bianche win
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
JACOB TIPPER - The price is right
A lot gets made of the state of UK racing. Last week, I was debating the cost of National races, with many saying that they are too expensive.
Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra
The bike that kept the Cannibal winning for years after he’d retired
ASK A COACH - 'Racing on Zwift instead of interval sessions - how fit can I get?'
Zwift racing: some love it, some hate it. While it may not exactly replicate the feeling out on the road when you’re holding on to that wheel for dear life or trying desperately to close the gap, there’s no doubt that in virtual racing you’re still inclined to dig deeper than you do when you’re doing a workout in ERG mode.
MIXED MESSAGES
Unproductive! Peaking! Decreased fitness! Fitness gadgets use very emotive language, but should we be allowing them to press our buttons? Dr Josephine Perry investigates
ALUMINIUM BIKES
As sky-high prices show no sign of coming down, Stefan Abram finds out whether or not sub-£2k aluminium bikes still have what it takes
Burning questions - Are e-bike batteries a fire hazard?
After a rash of deadly fires caused by e-bike batteries, Simon Fellows asks whether cyclists are taking their lives in their hands every time they plug in?
I'LL TAKE THE LOW ROAD
Riding the full breadth of southern Scotland in two days is no easy task. CW editor Simon Richardson prays for a tailwind on the new, 246-mile Kirkpatrick coast-to-coast route
British National Track Championships - Manchester, 23-25 February
British honours up for grabs as riders build form towards the Olympics and Paralympics
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad - 24 February, Belgium
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad heralds the start of the European cobbled Classics season, part one of two in the blockbuster double-header that is Belgium’s Opening Weekend, alongside Kuurne-BrusselsKuurne.
Sargent and Harcourt triumph at Severn RC TT
Riders step up on truncated course in Gloucestershire
Evenepoel storms to Volta ao Algarve victory
Geoghegan Hart completes first race back after injury as time trial world champion comes out on top in Portugal, reports Tom Thewlis
Benotto Modelo 3000
The steed of Lo Sceriffo, as immortalised in cycling's most iconic film
Corran Carrick-Anderson
Twenty-one-year-old Scot Corran Carrick-Anderson, who is the current British U23 cyclo-cross national champion, is following the Tom Pidcock route to success.
SPRING INTO ACTION 6 KEY SESSIONS TO FIRE UP YOUR FITNESS
With spring sunshine just around the corner, Steve Shrubsall asks a selection of pros and coaches for their favourite sessions for the final weeks of winter