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Big Fat Lies?
Burn more fat and you’ll spare carbohydrate, lose weight and ultimately ride faster — that’s the theory. But does it work in practice? Michelle Arthurs-Brennan investigates.
Kermesse Racing
Town-centre circuit races are at the heart of Belgian cycling culture.
Jason Kenny
The Olympic champion on deep wheels, surging riders and... cabbages.
Dr Hutch
The Doc has a few ideas to further enhance Zwift’s cycling paradise of Watopia.
In Search Of The Hardest 100Km In Britain
Simon Warren kicks off a quest to try and find the toughest ton, and CW needs your help to make him suffer
Stewart And Durrell Double Up In Lincoln
Pair add to palmarès with another win on the Michaelgate cobbles
Colin Sturgess
The former Madison-Genesis DS on racing at 50, wine and drum ‘n’ bass
Bordeaux-Paris
the 572km race once offered cycling’s most gruelling spectacle
Is It Ever Ok To Wear Polka-Dot Shorts?
Of course. Better than black and dark colours that seem to be fashionable. Cycling kit should be bright. Martin Moore
Raleigh Light Roadster
My grandfather’s bike was a classic for the masses
Flying Jumbo Soar To TTT Win
Dutch squad ride last to overturn Team Ineos’s early benchmark
Dr Hutch
Making the Tour more exciting is just a matter of inventing new classifications and creating new winners, says the Doc
Brit Banks Takes Maiden Pro Win At Giro Rosa
Van Vleuten climbs to second Italian tour victory
Geraint Thomas's Pinarello Dogma F12
Ineos’s 2019 Tour machine has already proven itself this year
Sagan The Green Machine
Varied first week benefits Slovak in hunt for jersey record
Comp Records Topple At National 24-Hour Champs
Murray and Kemp add several miles to old marks in Cheshire
‘My legs are coming back!'
On a mission to climb Box Hill in under six minutes, former rugby pro Gareth Mason is delighted with his recent progress
Hors Catégorie classification
The top severity grading that marks out the toughest of mountains.
The Big Guns
The survivors of last year’s calamitous end to the domestic calendar are back stronger than ever.
Hellenic Stays
The classically named triple triangle design actually hailed from Catford
Dr Hutch
The Doc looks back to a time when Paris-Roubaix was a showcase for bike manufacturers’ weirdest contraptions
Dan McLay
The Ef Education first rider on sprinting, becoming a pilot and litter bugs
Van Avermaet In Pole Position For Classics
Strong ride in Oman signals Belgian’s readiness for Flemish cobbles.
Master Craftsmen
Condor, Rourke and Woodrup are three British family businesses that have built frames for the stars over two or three generations.
The Personal Choice
Mercredi Bikes builds race-ready steel frames the traditional way.
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If You Could Only Watch Flanders Or Roubaix, Which One Would It Be?
What kind of sadists are you that you can even think of asking such a question? Mathieu Van Der Kemp
Victor Campenaerts's Hour Record Ridley ‘flying Moustache'
The bike built to beat Bradley Wiggins’s mark
Organisers Pull Out Of Bristol Grand Prix
Team behind the event blames BC’s ‘restrictions’
Bettiol Takes Shock Win In Flanders
Brit Rowe mourns lost opportunity, reports Vern Pitt in Oudenaarde