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Milk Race 5 June, 1974
A precursor of this year’s AJ Bell Tour of Britain, the 1974 Milk Race was a feast of hills and seaside towns. Starting in Brighton, the route zig-zagged north via Great Malvern and Llandudno, across to Skegness, Scarborough and Whitley Bay, traversing the North Pennines, before finishing in Blackpool (via Harrogate).
Tour of Britain tests Ribble's mettle
Crashes and mechanicals dent James Shaw’s GC hopes, writes Vern Pitt
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW
Taking place in northern Belgium, this year’s Worlds naturally takes its cues from the Classics – with a series of long and lumpy road races coupled with a flat and windswept time trial course
Afghanistan Veteran Van Gass Claims Double Gold
Paralympic debutant sweeps the boards in Tokyo, reports Vern Pitt
WARMING UP IS IT WORTH IT?
Most of us warm up more out of habit than scientific conviction. Here to add some rigour to our pre-race routines, Dr Mark Burnley has a PhD in precisely which warm-ups work best..
Tour of Britain 7 June, 1964
The race departs from Blackpool, Lancashire, on the second part of the first stage. The riders would race 154km to Buxton where Brit Colin Lewis would cross the line victorious.
Shimano launches new Dura-Ace and Ultegra
Not one but two new 12-speed, semi-wireless groupsets unveiled, writes Simon Smythe
Storey leads British Paralympic velodrome medal rush
Veteran stars as Brits rack up podium places aplenty, writes Vern Pitt
WorldTour teams court Vernon after l'Avenir win
Brit ready to hit the big time, reports Vern Pitt
Relaxed Roglič poised to strike
Stealthy Slovenian bides his time for red jersey move, writes Vern Pitt
Independent Pedaler dominate National 50
Kent team take women’s podium and men’s gold
RACE PREVIEW TOUR OF BRITAIN
WITH A STELLAR LINE-UP AND A TOUGH ROUTE TO TACKLE, THIS YEAR’S RACE SHOULD PROVE TO BE A CLASSIC
Cycling 6 October 1984
Phil Thomas wins titles not hearts
Storey is lost for words as Paralympic GB complete a historic Games
Veteran breaks record as GB’s Paralympians top the cycling medal table in Tokyo, reports James Shrubsall
Tour of Britain 15 June, 1954
The peloton rolls out of Llangollen on its way to Wolverhampton, with around 70 miles of racing left.
The race that left pros crumpled, cold & crying
So tough it was only held every 10 years, the final edition of the Paris-Brest-Paris professional race was staged 70 years ago this month. But as Giles Belbin discovers, today the event lives on as the pinnacle of the randonneuring world
How to... market a bike
Once upon a time, the marketing department of a bike maker was only very slightly more obliging than the sort of 1950’s bike-shop owner who sat grumpily behind the counter refusing to sell people bikes he thought were “too good” for them.
Junior Tour of Wales winner ‘proud' to join star-studded winner list
Tyler Hannay puts in attacking ride to snatch jersey on final stage, reports Vern Pitt
Beware RED MIST
When did you last feel angry on your bike, and where did it lead? Psychologist Dr Josephine Perry explores what is going on under the surface when the red mist descends
Teams mourn Tour de Yorkshire cancellation
Stage race axed due to funding shortfall
Double take: new Dura-Ace and Ultegra in depth
We take an in-depth look at the new tech that will, in time, shape all Shimano groupsets
Cycling 8 July, 1932
Tandems versus singles and the habits of top roadmen
And then it was three
Roglič takes third Vuelta in a row, Yates is fourth
On Whose Watch? Human Coach Vs Artificial Intelligence
With smart gadgets threatening to render human coaching obsolete, sports psychologist Dr Josephine Perry pits a cutting-edge watch against her trusted coach
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
James Shrubsall samples the scenic splendour of Cornwall with a hilly loop that takes in the north and south coasts along with St Michael’s Mount
Ribble Ultra SL R
UK brand unveils ‘world’s most aerodynamically advanced road bike’ after extensive research and says testing without a rider is ‘lying’
Bäckstedt's back. Alright.
One of the most hotly tipped young cycling stars of recent years, Elynor Bäckstedt’s neo-pro year was decimated by a complex break to her leg. But now she’s rebooted her fledgling pro career. Vern Pitt finds out how
Tech writer Simon Smythe's Hotta TT700
Tech writer and TT sage Simon gives us the grand tour of his pride and joy
Unleashed by lockdown
With his usual races cancelled, Robbie Mitchell figured he would have a go at ultra-distance cycling – with spectacular results
6 Golden Rules Of Nutrition For The Over - 40s
Your cycling performance need not tail off as you pedal into middle age – provided you eat and recover well. Dr Marc Bubbs sets out his six golden rules of nutrition