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Bernard Hinault Roubaix recce, 1981
Bernard Hinault seems to be enjoying himself as he recce’s the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix with team-mates in 1981.
Dr Hutch
The Doc searches for a solution to pro racing’s litter problem that gives the fans the momentos they crave without turning wildlife into wired life
ALWAYS EVATING
AFTER STEADY PROGRESS OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS BRITISH CLIMBER HUGH CARTHY SCORED HIS FIRST GRAND TOUR PODIUM AT THE 2020 VUELTA A ESPANA. VERN PITT FINDS OUT HOW THE 26 - YEAR - OLD GOT THERE, CONQUERED THE FEARSOME ALTO DEL ’ ANGLIRU AND WHY THIN BAR TAPE IS A MUST
Plans for return to group riding and racing outlined
Anticipation grows as British Cycling releases outline for a return to normality in 2021
Milan-San Remo 19 March, 1951
Pierre Barbotin leads Louison Bobet on the coastal road to San Remo as some very well turned out spectators look on – after ensuring their shoes are out of the way, of course.
Alex Ballinger's Giant Trinity Advanced
CW digital news writer Alex learns how to build a bike the hard way
Thomas builds form at Tirreno
Ineos man fine-tuning another tilt at the Tour
Cycling April 7, 1977
Roubaix preview and 21 years of Hugh Porter
SWEET SPOT 101
The ‘comfortably hard’ zone just below FTP promises sweet rewards for your aerobic fitness, but how much and how often is best for you? Pro coach Brendan Housler explains
2021 CLASSICS PREVIEW
The sets and stars of cycling’s very own action movies
Wahoo relaunches Speedplay
Wahoo upgrades Speedplay pedals, with a power meter version also on its way, writes Simon Smythe
WATT WORKS FOR ME Arnaud Démare
The five-time Giro stage winner and French national champion on becoming a sprint superstar
Garmin's Rally Brings Power To Shimano Pedals
New power meter pedals use transferable spindle with Look, Shimano and SPD bodies available
Jumbo's Dream Weekend In Belgium
Wout van Aert and Marianne Vos both get their hands in the air
Obsession, Hallucination & Happiness
In an extract from his new book on the history of the Land’s End to John o’ Groats record, Paul Jones tells the story of Pauline Strong’s 1990 record ride
Ineos puts down Tour marker in Catalunya
British team claims full podium with victory for new signing Adam Yates, reports Chris Marshall-Bell in Barcelona
In it for the long run
After 20 years competing at national level as a runner, Dave Mitchinson decided it was time for a radical change
Gear of the week
An action camera, long-sleeve jersey and health-tracking GPS watch
Paris-Roubaix 15 April 1973
Eddy Merckx sporting the classic Molteni kit leads fellow Belgian Roger De Vlaeminck on one of the sections between the cobbles at Paris-Roubaix.
CW5000 April Challenges
Spring is finally here and restrictions across the UK are slowly lifting. As of 29 March group rides of up to 15 people were allowed, as are training sessions with coaches, and some organised events. Please do check the restrictions where you live as there are likely to be some variations.
Chris Froome unsure when he'll fight for GC again
He’s over the hump. Time for new talent to step in. This shouldn’t diminish his stellar performances though. Noah Koppenhaver
How To Win A World Tour Contract On Zwift
The ultimate prize for any aspiring racer is a WorldTour contract – and that’s the irresistible award offered by Zwift Academy. But what does it take to win? Rebecca Charlton finds out
Froome's Disc Brake Doubts: What Can We Learn?
Following Chris Froome’s appraisal of his new Israel Start-Up bike, Stefan Abram looks into the anatomy of his foremost bugbear
‘ Please take this thing seriously '
Sports medicine specialist Dr Laurence Gant understands better than most why cyclists should be cautious about Covid-19
Tulett leaves GC champions trailing at Tour du Var
“Brutal” first mountains experience sees promising GC finish for British youngster in a race packed with hitters
PLAYGROUND OF THE PROS
Move aside Majorca and the French Alps, Andorra is now the must-go-to place for all cyclists craving mountain challenges
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Saturday 27 February, Belgium, 200km (men) 120km (women)
Milk Race 1967
Les West (left) in his pomp rides in the break at the Milk Race in 1967. West won that year’s edition to reclaim the title he had last first won two years earlier. He’d lost out to Polish rider Józef Gawliczek in 1966, eventually coming in sixth.
Dr Hutch
Give yourself a break and lay off the meths, the current fetish for old-school training methods is pure survivorship bias, says the Doc
CW writer Simon Warren's Time NX climbing bike
He rides up hills and writes about them, arren is an authority hen the road inclines