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Summit Ambition
With nine summit finishes and a testing third week, is the Vuelta the year's toughest grand tour, once again?
ZDENĔK ŠTYBAR
The Quick-Step Floors' Classics specialist on cars, climbs and Belgian fans
Mathieu Burgaudeau
The French teenager at Vendée U has already caught the eye of Direct Énergie
Jasper Philipsen
The 19-year-old Belgian won six races in his first year at U23 level, including a stage of the Baby Giro Six wins. That sounds impressive.
Richie Porte
The 2017 Pre-Tour favourite recalls the journey back to racing after his stage 9 horror crash
Greg Van Avermaet - On Top Of The World
The 2017 season saw Greg Van Avermaet finally clinch a debut monument, amid a run of major spring wins that helped propel him to the top of the WorldTour ranking. Procycling met the Belgian Classics king at his home to find out what's next.
Down Under UPS Its Game
What to expect from the Australian WorldTour season opener
Ryan Mullen
Trek's new Irish TT specialist on why the café run should be a bike-talk free zone
Dani Rowe
The Olympic gold medallist on how the track has influenced her road racing
Danny Van Poppel
Lot toNL's Dutch sprinter on his best and worst grand tours and crashing on the cobbles
The Bardet Mystery
Libération journalist Pierre Carrey explains how Romain Bardet is perceived in his home nation.
Cycling Is Religion
A cycling museum in Belgium is currently hosting an exhibition that explores the links between the sport and Roman Catholicism. There are more than you might think
Let Me Entertain You
The 2018 Tour route has twists and surprises aplenty as organisers try to ignite the race
Tom Pidcock
Telenet-Fidea Lions
Simon Geschke
The German Sunweb rider reflects on a career spent entirely on one team
The Road Captain Samuel Dumoulin
Samuel Dumoulin has been competing since the age of five. At age 37 he’s still going strong and riding for Ag2r La Mondiale, despite a setback with a bad crash this year. He tells Procycling what keeps him fighting
Thomas De Gendt
Lotto-Soudal
Lachlan Morton
The Dimension Data climber reveals a curious hidden talent and a penchant for long distances
Larry Warbasse
The Aqua Blue rider had hunted his first pro win for over four years - then two came at once
The One
Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria is the most exciting young talent in cycling today. His exploits are legendary: at 20 he beat Cavendish twice in one race; he won Paris-Tours with a 700-metre sprint; he won four stages at his Giro debut this year. Procycling asks Gaviria just what he is going to achieve in cycling?
Jens Voigt
Jens reflects on the hardest thing about being a pro: time spent away from loved ones
Free From Distractions
Girona might be the Spanish hub for Anglo-Saxon riders, but Cannondale’s new pro Hugh Carthy has carved out a life for himself in Pamplona. Procycling meets a young man with a strong sense of identity.
Orica Scott Talent
From humble beginnings picking at sprint stages and TTs, to taking on the world’s best in Grand Tours with young GC riders who were built, not bought, Orica-Scott has come a long way in a short time.
Worlds Come To Bergen
Procycling previews the upcoming Worlds Week in Bergen, between 16 and 24 September
Thomas De Gendt- Lotto Soudal
Another month, another Grand Tour.
UCI Under the Hammer
The expanded WorldTour has had highs and lows, but are we any closer to a coherent race calendar?
Cipollini NK1K
The famously flamboyant Italian sprinter’s bike brand has a new flagship. Is it a winner or all show and no go? Procycling’s Jamie Wilkins thrashed it to find out
Suisse Miss
The Tour de Suisse’s beauty hides the fact the race is suffering from an identity crisis
Alone On A Mountain
JEREMY WHITTLE The Tour is ignoring the 50th anniversary of Tom Simpson's death
The Other Yellow Jersey
Almost fifty years on from the Tom Simpson tragedy in the 1967 Tour de France, the unheralded overall winner of that race passed away. Procycling examines the life and times of Roger Pingeon, the forgotten Maillot Jaune