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A WORK OF AERT
Wout van Aert truly announced himself as a master of all trades in 2021. CW speaks to the Belgian about his phenomenal year in the saddle
Cycling 22 April, 1908
Tour stars line up at the 13th Paris-Roubaix, while Herne Hill hosts the Good Friday meet
Bäckstedt triumphs in Tabor
A fruitful first CX World Cup round for Britain’s young crossers
How Olympic Track is Leading The Pack
The Tokyo Olympics was a carnival of exotic carbon, cutting-edge fabrics and rarefied parts. Some of that tech will be finding its way to you, the regular consumer, in some way in the future. We run down the most exciting developments we spotted and ask how they’ll apply to us
OBITUARY Mike Taylor 1935-2021
Mike Taylor was a stalwart of the British scene for decades and played a pivotal role in the development of many of British cycling’s biggest stars’ careers.
Scotland start for British Tour de France bid
Spectacular Welsh stage would be the highlight of the three-country Grand Départ in 2026
MAN CUB
Ethan Vernon rose from the ranks of the GB Cycling Academy to the Olympics and is now set to join Deceuninck-Quick Step’s ‘Wolfpack’ in 2022. Vern Pitt finds out how he did it and how he’s avoided getting his room turned upside-down by his team-mate
Secrets of the mountain GOATs
What does it take to excel as a climber? We asked a selection of mountain GOATs – greatest of all time in their respective uphill specialism, from one minute to two full days
Roger Hammond joins Ineos Grenadiers as lead sports director
Staff shake-up sees new coach join to help fill hole left by departing Tim Kerrison
RHIANNA PARRIS-SMITH ‘A YEAR OF CHAOS AND CULTURAL CHANGE'
In her final Fitness Project update, track sprinter Rhianna reflects on a challenging but transformative six months
Cycling 3 August, 1955
Brits finish the Tour as Cycling attempts to fill a cavernous void
Dr Hutch
Aerodynamics be damned, writes the Doc. Standard issue round-tube rigs and refuse sacks will level the playing field (and stop the hate mail)
Bell smashes 55-yearold record in Hill-Climb Championship win
Jones defends women’s crown in tight race, reports Snowdon Sports
SECOND TIME'S A CHARM
When Christina Mackenzie fell short of breaking the end-to-end record in 2019 she said she’d never attempt the mammoth ride again. But, of course, she did... and obliterated the record in the process
RHIANNA PARRIS - SMITH - ‘BACK WHERE IT ALL BEGAN'
My main goal this past month was to perform as strongly as possible at the Black Line Open at Derby on 19 September.
Record tumbles up Monsal
Reigning champ sends out warning shot in Nationals build-up
Lowden smashes Hour record
Perfect pacing makes historic effort look easy, reports Vern Pitt
MADDI ALDAM- GATES - ‘NEW BIKE, NEW LIFE!'
New bike day! I’ve just taken delivery of the Ribble Endurance SL that I described getting measured up for last month – and as you can see, it’s a thing of beauty.
Full of beef and beer – a perfect cyclist's motto
Cycling 9 April, 1926
KICK BACK TO KICK ON
Autumn cyclo-cross, hill-climbs and e-racing might make it feel like the season never ends, but allowing yourself some off-season downtime should be top priority, insists Joe Laverick
Cervélo launches new R5 after pro success
Top-tier climbing bike to hit shops after making waves at the WorldTour
Deignan crowned queen of the cobblestones
Yorkshirewoman makes history with epic ride through the rain and mud to take first Paris-Roubaix Femmes
Colbrelli wins wet Roubaix he ‘didn't think he would finish'
Mathieu van der Poel loses out in epic race, reports Vern Pitt
ACCIDENTAL FIGURE HEAD
When Clay Davies became the only openly gay male elite level rider in the UK earlier this year he also became a figurehead for the LGBTQIA+ community in cycling. Alex Ballinger talks to him about why he came out
Dr Hutch
If the ‘jour sans’ is every rider’s nemesis then the ‘jour avec’ is its treasured opposite – a blessed but fickle day of good form, explains the Doc
Digital editor Richard Windsor's Meteor Works Aesir tourer
A workhorse with an impeccable pedigree for long days in the saddle where comfort is king
Rebecca Richardson's 5kg S-Works Aethos hill-climb bike
Nationals contender’s Featherweight race rig
CHARLOTTE BROUGHTON: Sometimes I'm afraid while out riding my bike
OPINION
BACK PAIN MYTHS DEBUNKED
Finding himself immobilised by lower back pain, CW fitness editor David Bradford goes in urgent search of expert advice to quell his fears and get him back on his bike
Crystal Palace Cycling Festival
3 August, 1953