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Mathieu van der Poel emerges as King of Spring
Dutchman's Monument sweep continues with victory at Paris-Roubaix, reports Tom Davidson
WATT WORKS FOR ME - Emma Finucane
The newly crowned four-time national champion tells us how she’s become Britain’s leading light in the sprint events
LET'S TALK ABOUT... CONCUSSION
One of the most common injuries in cycling, concussion is a warning sign that the brain has been subjected to potentially damaging g-force. Ignore it at your peril, warns Josephine Perry
Weaponising the white paper
Colnago's head of R&D Davide Fumagalli tells Simon Smythe why it's not enough to have the world's best rider winning races on your bike...
GLORIOUS GRALLOCH GRAVEL
Scotland's UCI Gravel World Series offering takes the high road, as James Shrubsall finds out
CHRIS FROOME BACK TO AFRICA
He's come full circle, but is there time for another loop? We talk to the four-time Tour champ about his and African cycling's future
Dr Hutch
Road closures are the bane of motorists' lives and the gain of cyclists', so long may their patchy progress continue
Coros Apex 2 Pro £499 | 66g
David Bradford tests a feature-heavy GPS watch with an exceedingly long battery life
British teams rue Women's Tour loss
Sponsorship issues result in hiatus for popular UK stage race
Lotte Kopecky takes pole position for Paris-Roubaix
SD Worx continue destroying all in their path at Spring Classics
Pogačar's Flanders win sets up Monument record
Slovenian becomes the third Tour winner to take victory in Flanders
HOW TO BUILD A CHAMPION
A RIDER DEVELOPMENT MASTERCLASS FROM THE MAN WHO TURNS TEENAGERS INTO WORLD-BEATERS
SURVIVOR
Two years on from his emotional Paris-Roubaix win and one year after his heart condition emerged, Sonny Colbrelli tells Andy McGrath how his life has changed completely
LAST ONES PEDALLING
Ever wondered what it's like to come last at Paris-Roubaix?
Cycling and Mopeds - 8 November, 1961
European roadmen get a shock going Stateside
Harvey Hadden Velodrome 1975
FROM THE ARCHIVE
Zoë Langham
WEEK IN TRAINING
BONK-PROOF YOUR FUELLING
Shaken by a personal experience of that dreaded running-on-empty feeling, fuelling Anita Bean goes in search of experts to find out what 'bonking' really means and how to avoid it
Dr Hutch
Whether you ride your bike as a hobby or in pursuit of professional glory, the one thing you shouldn't do is admit to enjoying it, says the Doc
Pinarello lowers e-race bike weight to 11.4kg
New Nytro E9 aims to give riders the feel of a traditional road bike
ΟΝΕ ΒΙΚΕ ΤΟ RULE THEM ALL
Road bike time trials are undergoing a resurgence, as the sport attempts to make itself more accessible and attract new blood. But one bike will always be fastest, and we think we've found it
THE MAKING OF WOUT VAN AERT
From illicit beers to sprint-packed training rides, Chris Marshall-Bell uncovers how Wout van Aert became the best all-round rider in the world
Evenepoel upset with Roglič for not working with him
Evenepoel and Roglič's duels are mirrored by a war of words
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Thomas adds to chorus of opposition to Cardiff velodrome move
Maindy Flyers CC, the club where Geraint Thomas started, says it risks missing out on new talent if relocated, reports Tom Thewlis
Finney 'shocked' to win Britain's Paris-Roubaix
It's a mud-fest around Melton Mowbray
Echelons: agony and ecstasy
It's the morning after another windswept edition of BruggeDe Panne, typically the most echelon-packed Classic on the spring calendar.
Jumbo-Visma cement status as Classics kings
Dutch team led by Wout van Aert share out the wins
De Panne win reveals the Georgi of the future
Belgian victory a sign of things to come, says Georgi's DSM sports director
Thomas bullish on Giro d'Italia chances despite infection
Welshman endures tough race at Volta a Catalunya, reports Chris Marshall-Bell