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ROBBIE MCEWEN'S BEST YEAR - BACK UP TO SPEED
In 2002 the star sprinter Robbie McEwen wasted no time making a mark at his new team and, writes Chris Marshall-Bell, that was just the beginning
Just who is Tao Geoghegan Hart?
In the pink out of the blue – a young Londoner who’s just taken the cycling world by storm
JAMES KNOX - GUEST COLUMN - I GET KNOCKED DOWN, BUT I GET UP AGAIN
Wow, what a rollercoaster of a last week it’s been! We got through Tuesday and Wednesday with two immaculate team performances to defend the pink jersey and the dream was starting to become real.
Dr Hutch
Hours in the saddle count and there’s no getting round this unfortunate law of training; unless, of course, you’re quite happy lying to yourself...
America's Rising Star
Sepp Kuss has quickly established himself as one of the peloton’s best climbers. Peter Cossins charts the American’s rise from obscurity
Listen to cyclists on Rule 66, say MPs
Proposed changes to Highway Code’s ‘two abreast’ rules come in for criticism from within Parliament
Geoghegan Hart leaps into Giro contention
Brit’s former coach says he could follow stage win with overall victory, reports Vern Pitt
KELDERMAN'S GOT THE TEAM SUPPORT TO WIN
The Giro is shaping up to be one of the most interesting Grand Tours for a long time. And I’ll tempt fate and say I can see Tao Geoghegan Hart come into his own and win this Giro d’Italia. As I write this he’s just one second off the podium and he’s just won a stage.
JAMES KNOX - GUEST COLUMN COLD COMFORT
I’m currently staring down the barrel of the final week here at the Giro. The second week would have finished flawlessly if it wasn’t for a brutal stage to Piancavallo and some time lost to Wilco Kelderman for João. It’s set to be a big showdown now.
Dr Hutch
As Mark Cavendish’s career enters its endgame, the Doc ponders when exactly is the right time to call it a day
Riders testing positive for Covid at the Giro
Letter of the Week
What was Cavendish's greatest win?
The Big Question
1934-2020 - Tony Hewson
Tour of Britain winner and Continental racing trailblazer
I'll miss Paris-Roubaix
October, a month which for me normally means holidays and no bike riding.
Inside Alex Dowsett's Giro stage win
Essex rider talks Vern Pitt through his emotional solo stage victory
‘Upsetting' to think ‘special' Cavendish may be finished
Sport reacts as Manxman raises prospect he may not have a ride in 2021, writes James Shrubsall
Dr Hutch
The Doc seeks to bring peace to the peloton after a humble water bottle becomes a weapon of mass Giro d’Italia destruction
VUELTA A ESPAÑA
This year’s Vuelta may be short but its parcours – including eight lung-busting summit finishes – is anything but sweet
Démare celebrates Giro hat-trick
French sprinter’s third stage win opens up commanding lead in points jersey competition
Specialized Aethos: new ‘non-race' bike breaks the weight record
Michelle Arthurs-Brennan evaluates the Aethos and its 585g frame
Daccordi Noah £7,500
Handmade in Tuscany and built to your exact requirements, Simon Smythe puts an Italian thoroughbred through its paces
Circuit champs an all Archibald affair
Brother and sister storm to national titles, reports Snowdon Sports
Deignan Back To Her Best With Liege Win
Yorkshirewoman praises her team as she races on instinct, reports James Shrubsall
Tadej Pogacar's: Tour de France winning Colnago V3RS
The yellow superbike – and matching yellow accoutrements – that the Slovenian prodigy rode on the final stage into Paris
CLASSICS PREVIEW
As cobbles season approaches, much later this year due to the pandemic, we run a rule over the riders, races and surprises to watch out for
Dr Hutch
The Doc explores the challenges that newly crowned Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar faces after his astonishing ride
BEAT BACK PAIN
Making his first tentative steps back onto the bike after months out with back trouble, CW’s James Shrubsall declares war on cycling’s number-one ride-spoiler
Zwifting back the years
After 20 years off the bike, Michael Harrison found a route back to health and happiness via the virtual world of Watopia
TOUR OF FLANDERS
Cobbled roads and steep hills of the much-lauded ‘De Ronde’
Tour de Suisse 1960
Sporting his cap sideways to keep the sun out of his eyes, Vic Sutton climbs his way up the Tour de Suisse GC, on stage two.