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'Cycling is my medicine'
Cycling policeman Mark Hodson tells us about the chronic condition that has broadened his appreciation for bikes
Roglic and Wright in bizarre blame game
Injured Slovenian launches war of words
National Cycling Union World Champs trial
FROM THE ARCHIVE
JACOB TIPPER: Why I wasn't celebrating Valverde like the Vuelta peloton
Alejandro Valverde received a guard of honour at his final Vuelta a España last week, a race the former world champion's completed 16 times. Considered a legend of the sport, Valverde has 133 pro wins.
Tour of Britain cut short after Queen's death
Surprise Spanish winner in truncated race, reports Adam Becket
Dr Hutch
It's a thankless task taking on cyclist-haters and their media cheerleaders better to just be happy with being right... how's that for smug?
MY TRAINING SPACE: Simon Collins
I took up cycling in 2014 to get back into fitness after I'd put on some weight.
Trek Domane goes on a diet to eat up the road
Simplified IsoSpeed system and frame redesign slash weight for new three-model range
HIGHS & LOWS
Andy Schleck revisits the rollercoaster of 2010: the booze, the boos and that mechanical
WORLD СНАМРIONSHIPS RR & TT PREVIEW
The breathtaking coastal scenery of South East Australia's Wollongong forms the backdrop for this year's Road World Championships - we preview the road race and time trial parcours and assess the top contenders' form cards
MORE THAN A FEELING: HOW EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE CAN MAKE YOU A FASTER, HAPPIER RIDER
Sometimes in cycling, heart overrules head and gets us into trouble. Psychologist Dr Josephine Perry explores how to reset the balance between thoughts and feelings.
Racer Rosa custom carbon
Simon Smythe rides out on a handmade Italian thoroughbred
A new hope: Belgium celebrates Evenepoel Vuelta win
Remco Evenepoel wins Belgium's first Grand Tour in 44 years, having led for 15 days, writes James Shrubsall
Why cycling kit is all about the fit
This week’s column comes in the form of a short story; a cautionary tale on the importance of well-fitting cycling kit, and of keeping honest company.
Riders slapped with large post-Brexit fees
Cycling groups charged thousands upon arrival after falling foul of new customs rules, reports James Shrubsall
Tobias Foss pulls a shock
Norwegian takes unexpected time trial victory
Rainbow glory for GB juniors in Wollongong
Tarling and Bäckstedt prove top against the clock in Australia, reports Adam Becket
Cervélo Soloist comes back as an affordable racer
Aero trailblazer is reborn as a wallet-friendly high-performance machine, writes Luke Friend
THE Z-FACTOR
We all love a good night's sleep, but just how much does our cycling fitness depend on it? Having struggled with sleep as an aspiring pro, Jack Billyard is determined to put the question to bed
ARE WE HEADING FOR A COST OF CYCLING CRISIS?
With inflation running in the double digits and the bike industry still recovering from the effects of the pandemic, what does the future hold for cycling consumers?
THE MAKING OF REMCO EVENEPOEL
The 2022 Vuelta a España champion has just secured Belgium's first Grand Tour win since 1978. We look at the hottest property in the pro peloton and his unorthodox route into the sport
New Canyon Ultimate: ‘a classic race bike’
The fifth iteration of Canyon’s lightweight bike is aimed at pros, club riders and everyone in between
Affordable and simple: Zwift’s new smart trainer
Online platform aims at the broader market with its new trainer, writes Simon Smythe
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Kilo champ Hobbs prevails in mountainous Welsh battle
Londoner Noah Hobbs wins Junior Tour of Wales, Tarling second
Man admits to robbing Mark Cavendish
Meanwhile Manxman in talks to join B&B Hotels team
Mackenzie wins tight 12-hour battle
Podium places separated by just five miles, reports Snowdon Sports
Remco on the ropes
Rivals fight back as the Vuelta hits the high mountains, writes James Shrubsall
THE RAYNER CLASS OF 2022
Five rising talents reflect on a year that’s seen them climb cycling’s ranks
HOW TO RIDE OUT COVID THIS AUTUMN
Almost three years since the outbreak of Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 is still circulating and disrupting our riding. With a surge in cases expected this autumn, Charlie Allenby ponders the ongoing risks and necessary precautions for cyclists