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SWAPPING ROUBAIX FOR RUTLAND
Canadian Ben Perry tells Amy Jones why leaving the top flight of the sport to join British stalwarts WiV Sungod is reinvigorating his career, and how he can't get to grips with British jargon
Dr Hutch
Piloting a TT bike is something the Doc knows about, and he’s not convinced by Mr Froome’s thoughts on banning them
DON'T WASTE YOUR BREATH!
Inhale, exhale – two actions you rarely have to think about. But could altering the way you breathe improve your cycling performance? Rob Kemp finds out
Long transfer hampers British Tour Grand Départ 2026 bid
Prudhomme also expresses scepticism on a return of the Tour de Yorkshire
OBITUARY Richard Moore 1973-2022
Richard Moore’s sudden death at the age of 49 has left a “huge void in the cycling industry” as the sport came together to mourn the passing of one of its best-loved journalists.
Longo Borghini delivers poetic Roubaix win
The Italian champion invoked Dante's Inferno as she tasted paradise at the 'Hell of the North'
LET'S TALK ABOUT...GENITAL HEALTH
Long spells in the saddle can put our nether regions in jeopardy - but most of the risks can be prevented or at least managed. Chris Marshall-Belltackles the taboo
Everesting in extremis
Having proven his talent for ultra-distance running, Nima Javaheri got on his bike and targeted Everesting's ultimate record – the most elevation ever climbed
Kopecky continues ascent with home Flanders win
Belgian national champ on Classic form
Colnago C68: next-gen classic
It’s the Elvis of handbuilt carbon frames and the latest model is aimed at the connoisseur rider
EL CHICO DE ORO
Tucked away in the shadow cast by Tour de France champion Tadej Pogačar is a Spanish golden boy that UAE Emirates think could surpass the young Slovenian. Chris Marshall-Bell meets Jan Ayuso
Cycling and Mopeds 24 August, 1959
Beryl Burton's talent shines through and Vic Sutton makes Tour debut
Canyon Endurace CF 8 £2,199 | 8.5kg
Simon Smythe hails a mile-muncher that makes few sacrifices to speed
Bridges left in limbo by UCI decision
Emily Bridges reports 'targeted abuse' on social media
DR HUTCH
When it comes to pumps, the Doc’s magpie-like behaviour knows no bounds, with shininess trumping usefulness every time
REGULAR RIDER, CLASSIC CHALLENGE
We could hardly expect him to mimic Tadej Pogacar’s breathtaking gravel heroics, but what would CW’s Steve Shrubsall learn from taking on the white roads of Tuscany?
Onchan Cup: 1954
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THE BIG CW FITNESS PROJECT 2022
Kicking off a brand new Big Fitness Project, welcome the class of ’22 – Julia, Steve and Danny
Vernon takes maiden pro win in Catalunya
British sprinter shocked to be winning in his first few months as a pro, reports Chris Marshall-Bell
Tour of the Basque Country
Monday 4 April | Saturday 9 April, Spain
PROS GIVING BACK
We all struggle for time to volunteer but when you’re jet-setting around the globe as a pro, it can be even harder. James Shrubsall speaks to some who still find the time to make it work
Should your next bike be steel?
Steel continues its long and storied journey but it’s no mere nostalgia trip, says Luke Friend
Girmay makes history at Ghent-Wevelgem
Wanty rider becomes first Eritrean to win any WorldTour race, reports James Shrubsall
BRAVE NEW WORLDS
For most of us the possibility of riding a World Championship seems very far away, but for one member of staff at Cycling Weekly’s publishers it became a reality. Vern Pitt charts the story of how a near 40-year-old journalist got to race against the world’s best, in his garage
Ultimate Allez unveiled
Specialized takes aluminium to the next level
ΑΝNΑ VAN DER BREGGEN
Over her nine-year professional career, Anna van der Breggen won a staggering 62 races. Here, she sits down with Deena Blacking to share the training, fuelling and recovery expertise that underpinned her greatness
Tour Originals
With the first modern women's Tour de France on the horizon Trevor Ward hears the incredible stories of crying up mountains, steak for breakfast and being blocked out of photos by Laurent Fignon, from the British women who rode the original race
Tour de France
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Tech writer Hannah Bussey's Kuota Kebel
Hannah's former team bike's been put out to pasture and is now a cherished mile-muncher
Mohoric drops to San Remo win
Dropper post-aided descent proves key to Slovenian's first Monument win, writes Vern Pitt