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Fennell eyes quadruple crown after National 25 win
Independent Pedaler-Nopinz riders take titles on rolling Devonian course
Climber Longo Borghini sprints to Women's Tour win
Italian champion rises to the occasion to win UK's biggest women's race with final-day coup
COMMON HEALTH DREAMERS
Over the years the 'Commies' have presented many an athlete with a rare opportunity to ride on the global stage - with Birmingham 2022 on the horizon, James Shrubsall spoke to some of them
The Girmay Effect
Cycling is already a popular sport in Eritrea, but Biniam Girmay's success can only build on that, writes James Shrubsall
TOMORROW'S WORLD OF TRAINING
Modern tech has removed the guesswork from gauging fitness, but where will smart gadgets take us next? asks Joe Laverick
Is the cycle clothing industry greenwashing?
Hannah Bussey investigates whether our favourite brands are pulling the recycled polyester over our eyes
Testing times
James Shrubsall speaks to competitors, organisers and the CTT about the challenges facing time trialling in the modern era
Goodnight, Mister Tom
Dumoulin announces retirement, aims at Oz
Fairlight Strael 3.0 £3,099 | 8.8kg
An all-rounder steel road bike that's hard to fault, writes Luke Friend
Cantii Tales
With little more than a plucky attitude, Vern Pitt sets out on a two-day ride on the new Cantii Way around the Kent countryside
All hail Hollyman
The latest young Brit to move up to the World Tour tells CW about his plans
Time trial front lights
With new rules now in play we review the best options
WOMEN'S TOUR
As Britain's premier women's race gets ready to roll, we break down the stages and preview the riders to watch out for
No full field for National 25
TT blue riband champs suffers surprise low entry
Triple treat for Wiebes
Team DSM backed Dutch sprinter Lorena Wiebes to a clean sweep in the women's three-day stage race
JOE LAVERICK - Local chaingang is still the best school for cyclists
It's the sort of group where banter is high, and someone is as likely to attack when the shout of "puncture" goes up, as they are to stop - all for fun of course.
The Doc dissects the latest Hour record and the fine line of optimum aerodynamics
Clearly the team did the maths and concluded that the 200 metres that she might lose from a wavy line would be more than outweighed by the aero saving of riding in a position as close to a bullet as she could manage.
Shimano Ultegra R8170 - £2,476.75 | 2.716g
A second-tier groupset that's made a play for the top
Rick Zabel's - Giro diary
No stage wins but fitness gains aplenty
LET'S TALK ABOUT...SUN PROTECTION
As high summer approaches, promising blissful long hours of sun-drenched cycling, Chris Marshall-Bell urges you to take a moment to consider the serious risk to your skin
Giro d'Italia 5 June, 1966
Molteni also rounded out the race as team winners.
Aussie rules as Hindley takes Giro
Jai Hindley proves he's the real deal, sealing Giro victory in the final-day time trial
Perfecting the art of the nature break
Peeing is a task almost every rider will undertake at least once a race.
My life lessons in fitness
The most successful team pursuit rider ever, Ed Clancy is a gold-plated authority on nailing it at the highest level year after year. Here, he shares the secrets of his consistency with Chris Marshall-Bell
Yates's Giro dreams left in tatters
Brit drops out of GC contention, writes Vern Pitt
HEARTBREAK ITALIA
Think of Italian bike racing and you inevitably think of some of the most passionate scenes in cycling. The flipside is the heartbreak when it doesn't go to plan. James Shrubsall counts down seven of the most devastating
Démare emerges as Giro's sprinter to beat
Cavendish in great shape but comes up short against the Frenchman, writes Vern Pitt
Hayter & Britton are Milton golden boys
British pair's gold medals are the highlights of a strong showing for small GB squad at Canada Nations Cup
COLNAGO - EVOLUTION OF A LEGEND
As the revered marque releases the C68, Simon Smythe looks back at the history of this fabled Italian thoroughbred
Colnago C68 £12,449 | 7.3kg
Has Simon Smythe found his dream machine? We find out...