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Bäckstedt to carry double medal form into Classics
CX fitness bodes well for cobbles campaign
Dr Hutch
Cav's legendary career has had more twists and turns than a snake with an itch but whether he gets that record is really beside the point
BITTER-SWEET
Do cyclists consume too much sugar?
Why is Campagnolo down to one World Tour team in 2023?
From dominance to barely there... Simon Smythe investigates
'Strong hand' of Astana boss Vinokourov is what Cavendish 'needs'
Mark Cavendish’s friend and former DS believes high-profile move to Astana-Qazaqstan can work if Manxman and team change philosophy
WEEK IN TRAINING Alex Morrice
You'd have been forgiven for not recognising the name Alex Morrice when, shortly before Christmas, she was announced as winner of Zwift Academy 2022.
Dr Hutch
The Road Records Association is the custodian of some of British cycling’s most charmingly quaint records, and the Doc’s a confirmed fan
18 WAYS TO STAY MOTIVATED THIS WINTER
Blue Monday might have been a PR stunt dreamed up to flog holidays, but late January is still a grind. So here's Chris Marshall-Bell with 18 ideas to keep you rolling
Wahoo Elemnt Roam v2
Wahoo's latest head unit is packed with functions and is easy to use, but it may appeal more to the non-racing cyclist, writes Tom Epton
Ribble Gravel 725 Pro
Joe Baker heads out on a steel gravel bike that’s ready for the rough stuff
Are airless, wire-mesh tyres the future for cycling?
Shape memory alloy tyres originally invented for the Mars Rover are being developed for bikes and are hitting the market this year
CLASSIC REVIVAL
With the popularity of vintage cycling gear on the rise, Tom Thewlis went looking for bargains in Oxfordshire's Golden Age Cycles
ETHICAL RATINGS
We grade World Tour teams to sort the laudable from the lamentable
OBITUARY Peter Graham 1935-2023
Multiple national hill-climb champ and promoter
Jumbo-Visma DS: 'There are some big talents coming out of Britain'
Young Brit Finlay Pickering spotted training with Dutch squad
Caleb Ewan seeks to rebuild on home soil
Aussie impresses as part of national team
Teams eye Zwift scouting following Vine's Tour Down Under win
Australian's victory vindicates virtual selection
Cycling and Mopeds 30 July, 1958
All hail the Empire Games as England tops medal table
Stephen Roche, Dublin 1987
Stephen Roche greets crowds in Dublin following his historic victory in the 1987 Tour de France.
WATT WORKS FOR ME Sean Flynn
The former national champion on the mud tells CW how he's transferred his talents to the road
THINK LIKE A PRO
Pro cyclists don’t just have different genes from the rest of us, their minds work differently too. Sports psychologist Josephine Perry highlights the mental traits inseparable from success
Wilier brings back suspension for new endurance superbike
Italian brand introduces second-generation version of the rear microshock absorber developed in 2017 for the Cento10 NDR
SONIC YOUTH ETHAN HAYTER
Ethan Hayter firmly established himself among the best British riders on the road in 2022. Andy McGrath catches up with him to see how he'll go one step further still in 2023
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Thibaut Pinot to retire at the end of the year
Frenchman's departure leaves a hole in the sport and Tom Davidson's heart
OBITUARY Martin Ayres 1943-2023
Celebrated editor who led Cycling Weekly through the 1980s
Rapha to redesign Olympic champ's kit after UCI rule oversight
Richard Carapaz's EF Education-EasyPost kit lacked the required gold
Five battlegrounds of the 2023 Vuelta
This year’s Spanish Grand Tour sees the scuffling start in earnest as early as stage three
Bäckstedt aims for Worlds podium after National Champs win
Eighteen-year-old’s coach, Emma Trott, says ‘anything is possible’ for Bäckstedt ahead of Netherlands showdown
New Specialized Diverge STR goes full-sus
Specialized’s do-it-all gravel machine gets 30mm of rear-wheel travel in a radical overhaul