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Thomas Set To Target Worlds TT
Next stop Yorkshire for Tour runner-up
Who Will Be The Next Big Sprinter To Dominate At The Grand Tours?
Can’t see what Sam Bennett is doing wrong to be not picked for the Giro. Was brilliant last year. Can go up a hill, too! Sammy should be given more GT chances. Brian Messitt
Geoghegan Hart ‘can podium in a Grand Tour in the next three years'
British rider impresses in the Alps, writes Gregor Brown in Bolzano, Italy.
Patrick Sercu 1944-2019
Belgium’s Patrick Sercu was a sprinter who made the most of his talents both on track and road in the 1960s and ’70s, and was famous in particular for his record 88 six-day victories, many alongside Eddy Merckx (as pictured above, Sercu on left). After his retirement from racing in 1983 he went on to organise Ghent’s iconic six-day.
Five Ways To Give Your Club A Boost
Ride variety and stylish finery are the spice of UK cycling club life.
Dr Hutch
Want to start a war with cyclists? Tread very, very carefully, warns the Doc.
Dr Hutch
The Doc’s revelling in victory and anticipating anticlimaxes to come
Time Shoe
The radical footwear design that completed the clipless revolution
Dumoulin Takes It To Quintana
Dutchman proves tough to beat in the mountains
Crashes Aplenty In Rain-Soaked Tour Series
Rain-Lashed Races Add Extra Drama
Dibben Takes First World Tour Victory
Sky neo-Pro wins Tour of California time trial
John Archibald Eyes Track Spot
Rising road star ready for the velodrome
Power To Weight- How Pros Find The Perfect Ratio
It’s an obvious equation: basic maths, simple physics. But achieving the perfect blend of power and low body weight is a complex science
Col d'Aubisque
First used in the Tour de France in 1910, this legendary Pyrenean climb has featured in the race over 70 times
Dimension Data Set To Decide Cavendish's Tour Fate
Question mark hangs of over Manxman's Grand Tour return
Curlew Cup Winner 'shocked' By Victory
Erskine takes win in the bunch sprint as Mason cements her series lead
Wiggle Northern Angel
A century ride in one of Britain’s most barren — and brutal — landscapes
Injured Martin Claws Back Time
Irishman makes brave stand for a podium placing
Sprinting Made Easy
The story behind Marcel Kittel’s dominance of the Tour’s sprint stages.
Let's Talk About Sex!
How to account for the gender performance gap?
Mad Summer Hare
Hop over to Warwickshire for a bushy-tailed bimble along quaint country lanes
Porte Spies Ways To Beat Froome To Tour Title
Australian optimistic about return from injury.
Should We Celebrate The Fall In Convictions For Serious Driving Offences?
DfT statistics give false cause for hope
Drops Cycling Eye Women's Worldtour Place
New sponsorship deal should see Brit team racing in the top tier
Welsh County Home Of UK's Fastest Riders, Strava Finds
Sports app gives fascinating, multi-layered insight into the nation’s riding patterns
Westra Reignites TUE Controversy
Ex-pro claims he gamed system during career
British Riders Shine In Challenging Tour De Yorkshire
Tanfield and Bibby star, as Greg Van Avermaet takes overall title
Rowe Carries Games Form On To Yorkshire
Brit takes second overall behind Megan Guarnier
Hunting For The Hidden Peaks
In what can only be described as a cyclist’s playground, Paul Knott heads out into the Peak District to pursue the climbs that you haven’t ridden but definitely should
Moser's 1988 Hour Bike
The Italian star’s machine bordered on the grotesque, but was it any good?