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Legal challenge threat over Snake Pass closure
Cycling UK says it will take legal action if council doesn't justify closure, reports Vern Pitt
GLASGOW WORLDS LOOKING FOR CHAMPIONS
Championship event names Sir Chris Hoy as ambassador and puts the call out for volunteers
Dr Hutch
Sadism has been at the heart of cycling from the start, says the Doc, and it's about time we revived the concept of the teamless race with one finisher
First road bike TT champs crowned
Windy conditions make for challenging test in Nottinghamshire
BRIGHT YOUNG THING
Last year Zoe Backstedt burst on to the world scene, taking world titles and records galore. Vern Pitt finds out more about this superstar in the making
Wilier Rave SLR £8,680 | 7.75kg
A speed-oriented gravel bike with a race-worthy low weight provides thrills aplenty, but watch out on the rough stuff, says Stefan Abram
Ribble Weldtite open their account at Eddie Soens
YouTube star shows there’s more to him than wacky videos
SPRING CLASSICS
The cycling world descends on northern Europe for the best races of the year. Here’s our in-depth preview of the players and parcours
DO YOUR HOME WORK!
Physiological testing is no longer the preserve of the sports science lab. Coach Tom Bell explains how to measure your key benchmarks from the (dis)comfort of your home
Slovenian duo dominate
At Tirreno and Paris-Nice no one could find answers to Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic, writes Vern Pitt
Obituary Colin Lewis 1942-2022
Tour finisher and West Country stalwart
Gear of the week
A roomy pannier bag, a dedicated gravel wheel with inbuilt flex and a carbon bottle cage that won’t break the bank
Dan Bigham's pursuit recordbreaking Argon 18
We slowed down the track ace for a sneak peek at his winning rig
Dr Hutch
Cycling’s stoical approach to suffering contrasts with football’s whinge culture because the latter abandoned its original maim-plan, says the Doc
Cycling 23 October, 1971
Records tumble to some enduring riders
Road World Championships 3 September, 1961
Britain’s Brian Robinson pushes ahead in his lone quest for the rainbow jersey in Bern, Switzerland.
WORLD TOUR BIKES GUIDE 2022
CW casts a critical eye over this season’s top-tier machines
LET'S TALK ABOUT BIPOLAR DISORDER
It’s one of the commonest long-term conditions yet it’s shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding. Chris Marshall-Bell meets two riders boldly speaking out about their experience
Dr Hutch
The hysteria generated by the latest version of the Highway Code is born out of a Great British love of bickering, writes the Doc
2022 SEASON PREVIEW
From Grand Tour contenders and their loyal lieutenants to sprinters, rouleurs and talented all-rounders, we weigh up the WorldTour teams’ chances of glory over the coming year
‘Campionissimo' Pogačar supreme
Eddy Merckx salutes unflappable Slovenian
Winning while war rages at home
Powerful and poignant victories for Ukrainians Budyak and Padun
Welsh shine at home National Championships
Welsh and Scottish riders take six track golds apiece as Newport crowds salute their heroes
NATURE'S STEROIDS - SEX UP YOUR TRAINING RESPONSE
No, testosterone doesn’t give you superpowers any more than being on your period writes off your race prospects. Michelle Arthurs-Brennan finds out how to make the most of your body’s sex hormones – and busts a few myths along the way
Does cycling's response to Russian invasion go far enough?
Brits and Dutch extend UCI team ban to individual riders, reports Vern Pitt
The science of sitting comfortably
Many women are put off cycling by saddle discomfort, and many more suffer in silence. First female rider home at the 2016 Transcontinental Race, Emily Chappell, explores what the cycling industry is – and could be – doing to get women riding comfortably
SD Worx take control for Kopecky to win Strade Bianche
Belgian champ outsprints van Vleuten in Tuscany, reports James Shrubsall
Annemiek van Vleuten HISTORY CALLING
Annemiek van Vleuten has achieved nearly everything there is to achieve in cycling but this summer she’s eyeing something that hasn’t been done for over 20 years – the Giro-Tour double. Adam Becket finds out what keeps her coming back for more at 39, why training with male team-mates is integral to her improvement and whether she really is “an alien”
CLUB LIFE
Many clubs say they want to expand their female membership, but some have had far greater success than others. Amy Sedghi talks to members of Penge Cycling Club to find out how they get it so right
'If I can do it, anyone can!'
Devout Muslim and mother of seven Usma Chaudry tells CW how she refuses to let cultural expectations hold back her passion for long-distance cycling