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LET'S AVOID THE SHOCK-TROOPS!
EFL sides will need to be on their guard when hungry NonLeague outfits go in search of shocks in the FA Cup first round in two weeks’ time
'WEMBLEY PAIN DRIVING US ON
Canteen picture fires up Tanto
DRAPER HITS TREBLE AS HE DENIES EXILES
WALSALL boss Mat Sadler sang the praises of hat-trick hero Freddie Draper after the teenager rescued a late point for the Saddlers
FRUSTRATION GROWS FOR SORE WARNE
PAUL Warne believes his Derby side’s away fixture Pside’s away fixture against Shrewsbury served as a perfect microcosm of their season as the Rams failed to stamp their authority on a frustrating loss
Hot Summerville's sizzling double
LEEDS manager Daniel Farke was full of praise for his players as they roared back to win at his former team Norwich City.
MARTIN SALUTES FABULOUS FRASER
Saints a late win
Climbing is cut back for 2024 Giro d'Italia
Riders to take on 20% less elevation, despite six summit finishes
Nichols and Owen sweep up on The Rake
National Hill-Climb favourite list grows ever-longer in Lancashire, reports Snowdon Sports
LONDON LAP
We cyclists love to set ourselves challenges. For Joe Laverick, riding a lap of London, mirroring the M25, was all in a day's work
CYCLIST VS TYCOON - THE ANTI-AGEING FACE-OFF
Bemused by the extravagant anti-ageing regimen of a tech tycoon, David Bradford assesses the youth-preserving potential of the humble bicycle
JACOB TIPPER - Learning from the Masters
Last week I raced the Masters Tour of Majorca. While it may sound like a cop-out racing against masters only aged 31, the standard was a long way above my current fitness level, although I still liked to title my Strava rides ‘holiday race’ in the hope it may wind up a few competitors.
Kay dominates 'Belgian' race in Skipton
A tough and muddy course provided a true test for round-two Trophy winners Kay and Michels
Cav makes low-key comeback in Turkey
Astana Qazaqstan team-mate Lutsenko wins GC
Twist and clout
MIPS, KinetiCore, WaveCel, WG11... Which helmet impact technology is the best?
Curly Hetchins
A near-90-year-old classic that still has a spring in its rear triangle
RABOBANK-LIV - THE ORIGINAL SUPERTEAM
A decade before SD Worx's stranglehold, another team ruled women's cycling. Tom Davidson uncovers the secrets of Rabobank-Liv's success
YOUNG SAV SPARKLES FOR WALES
READING midfielder Charlie Savage admitted his Wales senior debut against Gibraltar in midweek was 'a dream come true.
Top Greek gives the Bluebirds solidity
DIMITRIOS Goutas was once asked how he would like to be remembered after he hangs up his boots. \"As a reliable central defender that offered quality and safety to my teammates and my coaches,\" replied the 29-year-old.
MASSIVE GOAL FEAST FOR FANS ΤΟ ENJOY
GOALS flew in thick and fast on a bumper Tuesday night of EFL Trophy group stage action - there were a whopping 77 in 21 games!
Back fab Foxes for cruise to the title
LEICESTER won't just win promotion this season. They'll have the most comfortable season in their history.
STAGS WERE SIMPLY TOO GOOD FOR US
The liker right-wing throw-in with Sarcevic firing across the goal and in via the far post.
JACK'S THE LAD FOR TOR AWARD
SUNDERLAND'S Jack Clarke, Oxford United's Greg Leigh and Stockport County's Louie Barry have been rewarded for their dazzling September form with coveted Sky Bet EFL Player of the Month awards.
DANNY TO GET OWLS ON A ROHL!
FRESH-FACED Danny Rohl is going to need every bit of knowledge he's picked up from Hansi Flick, Ralf Rangnick and Ralph Hasenhuttl to keep Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship.
ROO HAS NO FEAR OF CHALLENGE!
WAYNE Rooney arrives at Birmingham City hailed by the club's American owners as a 'world-class manager who will create an 'identity' and 'no-fear' playing style.
Echoes of Zola and Rowett? You bet!
AFTER Birmingham City's new owners ruthlessly sacked a perfectly competent manager, they released a statement lavishing praise on his glitzy successor.
KENNEDY FUMES AT DANNY'S DISMISSAL
Irishman sees red as Albion sink Imps
US STINT PAVES WAY FOR BREWITT
SWINDON Town defender Tom Brewitt believes two years playing in the US has proven ideal preparation for becoming a mainstay in a side that quickly gained a reputation as the EFL's Entertainers this season.
SHOW OFF OR SHY AWAY?
Which type of person is better equipped to succeed in cycling, bashful introvert or lairy extrovert?
Shimano could face legal action over cranks MAN
Government finds cranks don’t measure up
Cay to head to altitude for Tour record bid
Newly appointed Astana-Qazaqstan performance chief tells Tom Thewlis training programme for Manxman needs to be less race-focused