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‘Lucky' Tanfield gets 11th hour spot at Qhubeka-Assos
Ribble-Weldtite clause saved Tanfield’s euro career, reports Vern Pitt
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Pridham's ‘dream comes true' as first female WorldTour DS
Former Vitus boss joins Israel Start-Up Nation
GOOD FOR YOUR AGE?
There is no avoiding the fact that cyclists slow down as they grow older, but what counts as good for your age, and how can you stay faster for longer? David Bradford goes in search of age-related gold standards
Dr Hutch
Cyclists and pedestrians are losing the battle of the Big Smoke, where sadly, writes the Doc, the car continues to be king
Cycling 26 August, 1915
A simple approach to bike-fit, and tithe barns
Cav to ‘work like a neo-pro' upon Deceuninck return
Deceuninck DS Brian Holm pledges to help build the sprinter up again, writes James Shrubsall
2020 Cycling WEEKLY EDITOR'S CHOICE
Time, tide and bike tech wait for no one. Here’s our pick of the best products released in 2020
Lack Of Competition A ‘Blessing' For Pursuit Team
GB coach tells Vern Pitt ‘dress rehearsals’ yielded promising results
PLAN THE PERFECT RIDE
Author of a new book on British rides, Simon Warren has become something of a planning expert over the writing process. He breaks down the formula for the ultimate day out
MAKE THE BREAK: STEVE-O'S LIFE LESSONS IN STAYING AHEAD
Renowned master of the long-range solo attack, Steve Cummings set a punishing pace for more than 20 years. Here, he shares his hard-earned fitness wisdom with Rebecca Charlton
Should I get flared handlebars for my road bike?
Turns out flared handlebars aren’t a trend reserved for gravel riders alone, Stefan Abram discovers
MY FIRST GRAND TOUR
This year saw a record number of Brits make their debuts in a Grand Tour. Chris Marshall-Bell spoke to them to find out what the experience was like
Pro/Am cyclo-cross race 22 October, 1978
FROM THE ARCHIVE
Bäckstedt rides into the history books
Junior woman’s win headlines fine World Cup weekend for Brits
CHARLIE QUARTERMAN: 2020 has been a year of lessons
Charlie Quarterman rides for Trek-Segafredo
Cycling 19 May, 1984 - Dave Lloyd retires again. Or does he?
There’s barely a picture of Dave Lloyd on a bike when he isn’t giving it full gas.
Banned Zwifter pledges to clear her name
Israeli rider’s six-month ban was for irregular power data, reports Alex Ballinger
Zwift Worlds Selection Ruffles Feathers
No dope testing means no dedicated Zwifters, reports Vern Pitt
Team Pursuit World Record Within Reach
Britain tops medal table at European Championships, writes Vern Pitt
Tanfield takes a step back to spring forward
Ag2r rider returns to the UK scene, reports Jonny Long
Olympic qualification race 11 July, 1958
The riders set off in the Olympic qualification race at Matching Green Aerodrome in Essex.
FOREST OF WONDERS
From heathland to seafront to, yes, forest – James Shrubsall explores the charms of the New Forest in southern England, a favourite stamping ground of CW5000 rider Steve Rowe
ON DOCTOR'S ORDERS
How to stay safe and healthy on the bike this winter – what would a cycling doctor do? Josephine Perry, herself a doctor of psychology, calls up her colleagues to find out
LANARKSHIRE CALLING
We asked readers for the most fun, demanding and beautiful routes that helped them take on the CW5000 challenge. Here we pick some of the best. First off, away from the urban centre of Glasgow lies miles of unspoiled and challenging lanes, as Trevor Ward finds out from CW5000 rider Dan Grime
Cycling Weekly 8 February, 1997
Tough training camps and UCI clampdown
Dr Hutch
The Doc goes ‘mountain biking’ in search of tranquility but finds that cyclists are just as reviled off-road as they are on
Cautious welcome to BC development team initiative
Team managers praise effort but question costs
Do You Really Need A Massage?
Regular massage is part and parcel of life for pro riders, but what does rubbing muscles really achieve – and is it worth the bother? Dr Graham Theobald investigates
What Is The Meaning Of ‘Professional'?
When is a professional cyclist not a professional cyclist? The definition of a professional is a person engaged in a specified activity as one’s main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.