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Dr Hutch
If the ‘jour sans’ is every rider’s nemesis then the ‘jour avec’ is its treasured opposite – a blessed but fickle day of good form, explains the Doc
Digital editor Richard Windsor's Meteor Works Aesir tourer
A workhorse with an impeccable pedigree for long days in the saddle where comfort is king
Rebecca Richardson's 5kg S-Works Aethos hill-climb bike
Nationals contender’s Featherweight race rig
CHARLOTTE BROUGHTON: Sometimes I'm afraid while out riding my bike
OPINION
BACK PAIN MYTHS DEBUNKED
Finding himself immobilised by lower back pain, CW fitness editor David Bradford goes in urgent search of expert advice to quell his fears and get him back on his bike
Crystal Palace Cycling Festival
3 August, 1953
Hunt for Richmond Park scooter bandits continues as victims mount
Pro racer and junior time trial champion among those to have bikes stolen by thieves on mopeds, reports James Shrubsall
Swift defends national jersey in Lincoln
Ineos star wins national road title as Georgi spoils the Drops-Le Col party, reports James Shrubsall
WATT WORKS FOR ME: Bithja Jones
The reigning national hill-climb champ talks about defying pain, age and gravity
How to cut through the aero hot air
Is every new bike/wheel/handlebar/skinsuit really the fastest on the market? Michelle Arthurs-Brennan looks at the bad science behind the aero claims
NATIONAL PREVIEW: Winning Walls leads Lincoln charge
Victory in Italy sets up track champ for Nationals, reports James Shrubsall
INSIDE HELL
At the epic first ever Paris-Roubaix Femmes Vern Pitt went inside the British Drops-Le Col team to experience the madness at first hand
'Today is the day!
Confounding doctors’ expectations, Chris Riley is back on his bike and savouring every moment, more than a year on from a devastating diagnosis
Archibald eyes Worlds titles after Euros triple
Scot leads British team that picks up five medals, reports Vern Pitt
7 DAY WONDER
Weekly mileage is a fixation for many a cyclist but Josh Quigley has taken it to a new level. He tells James Shrubsall how he did more than anyone has ever done in seven days
BUILD THE ATHLETE FIRST
Far from being one-trick pedalling machines, the world’s best cyclists are consummate all-round athletes. You too should build a broad base of skills, urges Chris Sidwells Photos Daniel Gould, GettyImages
Bell and Richardson throw down National Hill Climb markers
Tom Bell beats Andrew Feather to gain psychological edge, reports Snowdon Sports
Vitus Substance CRS-2 eTap AXS Rival | £2,499.99 | 9.6kg
Stefan Abram gets to grips with a great-value gravel machine
Vollering leads SD Worx to Women's Tour victory
Dutchwoman takes up the torch from compatriot and team-mate van der Breggen, writes Owen Rogers
Would You Know What To Do? How To Be A Cycling First Responder
It’s every cyclist’s nightmare: someone in your group has crashed and it looks serious. How do you provide urgent, potentially life-saving assistance? Chris Marshall-Bell finds out
Tech editor Michelle Arthurs-Brennan's Custom Werking Anormale
An Italian beauty continues to inspire and gets treated to a sweet new makeover
Time lord Ganna makes it two
While van Aert rues a Worlds double of his own
WOMAN OF THE HOUR
Next week British time triallist Joss Lowden will attempt to set a new women’s Hour record. Vern Pitt finds out how she’s been preparing for it
Covid cost rise puts Canyon-dhb-Sungod future in doubt
Team manager tells Vern Pitt additional funds are needed to keep the squad at its current level
Askey lays down Worlds marker in Derby dirt
Groupama-FDJ rider wins opening round of cyclo-cross National Trophy in style
Dr Hutch
The Doc pays homage to the unsung heroes of British racing who could have set the Worlds alight had they only been given the chance
RIDING BRITAIN'S STEEPEST HILL
Deep in the heart of Wales, climbing nut Simon Warren thinks he has discovered Britain’s steepest hill. This is the story off how he found it and just how painful it is to ride
Road World Championships 22 August, 1948
The breakaway of the pro race rides through the streets of Valkenburg. This appears to have been taken around the midpoint of the race when the break had grown to nine riders.
Van Dijk makes spectacular return to rainbow glory
Lowden comes sixth on Worlds TT debut
We Need To Talk About Cycling And Sustainability
Compostable bags are an excellent first step, but we should be asking for changes to bike production, Michelle Arthurs-Brennan hears