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Wout van Aert rounds out Jumbo domination
Jumbo-Visma take home Tour of Britain title but are made to work for it in the mountains of South Wales, reports Tom Thewlis
De Rosa
Italian thoroughbred from the heart of pro racing
Vuelta a España, stage 17 22 September, 1999
Belgian Frank Vandenbroucke, one of the most talented yet tragic riders of his generation, leads the peloton on stage 17 of the Vuelta en route to Guadalajara just outside Madrid.
Dr Hutch
The Doc reflects on the more left-field events at the Glasgow Super Worlds and realises it’s not the cycle-ball that is the most peculiar
The unbreaking of a record-breaker
Long-distance record-setter Christina Mackenzie tells us about her biggest challenge yet - returning to racing following a devastating hit-and-run crash
MiND oVer MisHaP
Returning to cycling after a crash involves not only healing the body but also calming the mind. Dr Marianne Trent explores the psychology of getting back on
Vitus Venon EVO-RS 105 Di2 £3,599 | 7.8kg
Paul Grele tastes freedom on an all-road bike that comes in two flavours
Close and yet so far at Glasgow Worlds
It’s funny being at a bike race and not racing. I don’t mean funny in the ‘ha ha’ way, more the strange way.
Peden takes maiden 25-mile championship
Northern Irish rider emulates his hero with blue riband TT victory
OBITUARY - Jim Hendry 1939-2023
Tributes have been paid to Jim Hendry, former Chief Executive and General Secretary of the British Cycling Federation (later British Cycling), who died on Sunday, 20 August, at the age of 83.
Chaos marks Vuelta a España opening weekend
Remco Evenepoel led after three rain-hit and incident-packed opening stages, reports Chris Marshall-Bell in Barcelona
GAUGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
Artificial intelligence can scan through past workouts far quicker than we can manually, but does that mean it knows best what to do next? Joe Laverick pits apps against instinct
Simone Velasco's Willier Filante SLR
Just like the racing in Glasgow, the bikes were awesome too
21 Memorable moments from the Glasgow Worlds
After 11 days of competition with over 200 champions crowned, here are just some of the moments that defined the 2023 Worlds
1928-2023 Federico Bahamontes
Spain's first winner of the Tour and one of the finest climbers in history
Pidcock lands his mountain bike world title
Following criticism for an overly aggressive riding style, Olympic champion rides clear to win in Glentress
The rapid rise of Emma Finucane
The Welsh sprinter's breakthrough year culminates in a world title, Tom Davidson reports in Glasgow
Josh Tarling inspired by Evenepoel gold
Nineteen-year-old trial scene made him who he is today TT superfan says UK time
Lotte Kopecky crowns triumphant Super Worlds
Belgian takes third gold medal to end UCI's first combined World Champs, Tom Davidson reports in Glasgow
Giant MCR
The bike that was nearly inventor Mike Burrows's crowning glory
Dr Hutch
The Doc's eye for detail stops at bicycles – everything else insignificant blur, especially the garden
ΤΗE GOLDILOCKS EFFECT - Get your carbs just right
Matching carbohydrate intake to your own needs really does matter - Goldilocks was right to be picky! We explore three different strategies for getting it just right
Team Japan's V-IZU TCM
The Super Worlds showcased many superbikes, as Joe Baker discovers
VUELTA A ESPANA
Spain's three-week cycling fiesta is about to get rolling
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
British Worlds success shows promise for Paris Olympics
It's next stop Paris for the British team after an impressive 100-medal haul at the Glasgow World Championships
Stevie Williams 'getting stronger' as he wins Arctic Race of Norway
Late-season form pays off for Welsh pro
Lone 19-year-old takes Ryedale GP victory
Saint Piran men's team take top-five clean sweep
Tarling backs ageing British TT scene
New data suggest poor take-up by the young
Aerodynamic patents become new Olympic battleground
British Cycling considers legal action which could bar French and Japanese bikes from competition