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Should I do high or low reps in the gym?
Chris Peden quashes a common strength and conditioning misconception
DON'T WORRY, BE APP-Y
Whether it's for virtual racing, training plans, or logging in and analysing your data, there's app-lenty to choose from - but which one is right for you? Tom Epton surveys the packed market
Limits BIA power meter £229 | 97g
Rachel Sokal puts her pedal to the metal of a new budget power meter
Colnago V4RS
Simon Smythe is wowed by Tadej Pogačar's current race bike
Charlie Tanfield's Canyon Speedmax
An early-season shakedown proved that both rider and rig are more than ready for the year ahead
SPRING CLASSICS
We profile cycling's most revered one-day races and compare the favourites' form cards
Goodfellow takes Circuit of Ingleborough win by nearly four minutes
Laura Tring is fastest woman by five minutes
AT85 Pro Cycling riders stunned and staff left by team's collapse
Long-standing British team folds due to 'funding issues' just weeks into new season
Trek-Segafredo take 1-2 at Trofeo Alfredo Binda
Brit Cat Ferguson wins junior race
Van der Poel's Poggio masterclass
Dutchman sets fastest time going up and breaks for victory on the descent
'All bodies on bikes'
After struggling to find riding kit in her size, Marley Blonsky made it her life's mission to make cycling more accessible and welcoming to riders of all shapes and sizes
Fontenay-sous-Bois, Paris-Nice 10 March, 1961
The peloton for the 1961 ParisNice parades around Fontenaysous-Bois, an eastern suburb of Paris. The date on this photograph is 10 March, the day the race started, suggesting this presentation took place on the morning of the stage, on what looks like a cold spring day.
Dr Hutch
The Doc rues the devilry that causes some riders to risk life and limb theirs and others - as soon as the ground points down
SPRING IΝΤΟ ACTION!
21 WAYS TO GET YOUR SEASON OFF TO A FLYING START
ANNA SHACKLEY'S CRUNCH YEAR
After two years at SD Worx, 2023 is the season the young Scot wants to push on. She tells Adam Becket how she's going to do it
THE COLOSSUS OF CATALUNYA
You may not recognise the name Mont Caro but climb the Spanish giant and you won't forget it, as Trevor Ward discovers
Tour of Britain plans on track amid funding squeeze
Organiser of the Tour Series and Tour of Britain makes public call for Women's Tour sponsorship, sparking fears for marquee race, reports Tom Thewlis
Tough Redcar and Cleveland course for National Champs
North-East also set to host round of the National Road Series
Primož Roglič sails to Tirreno-Adriatico victory
Slovenian starts season with Italian stage race win, reports Tom Davidson
Pogačar draws first blood in Tour de France psychological battle
Slovenian goes one up against Grand Tour rival Vingegaard as long war of nerves gets under way
Inaugural Women's Worlds 1958
It wasn’t until 1958 that the UCI was finally persuaded to hold the inaugural Women’s Road Race World Championship.
Dr Hutch
A data-driven Doc meticulously plans his year of training - but will he remember to actually ride his bike?
PEDALLING INTO PARENTHOOD
21 things I learnt from becoming a cycling mum
SUSTAINABLE RACING WARRIORS
Former sailor Isabella Bertold is turning the tide for green cycling with her UCI women's team InstaFund Racing
THE BATTLE FOR A WOMEN'S TOUR DE FRANCE
Tom Davidson uncovers the story of the Tour de France Femmes, together with the trailblazers who campaigned to make it happen
Jeffers and van Gass headline Eddie Soens field
Defending champion Cameron Jeffers, Paralympic gold medallist Jaco van Gass and Saint Piran duo the Mazzone brothers, headline the list of contenders for the Eddie Soens title on Saturday.
Tanfield sets out TT stall with Manchester win
Track star salutes time trialling scene after taking course record
Ribble launches Collective team of privateer riders
Ribble Cycles' new project sees the brand provide backing to a diverse group of riders across all disciplines
When two team-mates go to war
SD Worx pair tussle for Strade Bianche honours in Piazza del Campo
Tom Pidcock delivers on da promise with Strade Bianche
Brit shows grit on Tuscan gravel with 50km solo effort into Siena, reports Tom Thewlis