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Obituary Mike Hodgson 1939-2020
Tour of the Reservoir organiser passes away at 81
Lockdown? I'm having the most fun in ages
OPINION
Giant updates its long-serving race bike
The latest version of the TCR is light, stiff and extremely aero
BEFORE BREAD & WATER
Early bike racers shunned bread and water in favour of steak and booze. Chris Sidwells pulls up a seat at the retro banquet Riders sit down to digest stage 14 of the 1933 Tour de France over steak and wine.
Cycling 13 August, 1966
Burton breaks records as Barbara Castle threatens cyclists’ rights
British Cycling Braces For £4m Lost Revenue As UK Riding Changes
Governing body lays off a third of its staff and its senior management takes a pay cut, reports Alex Ballinger
REFLECTED GLORY
British cycling success at Rio 2016 seemed inevitable. But how did the families of those on the start line feel? Vern Pitt finds out
LAST OF AN OLD ORDER
The 1996 Olympic campaign was the last one Team GB undertook without lottery money. However, while that made them less successful than recent years, they were no less colourful, then coach Doug Dailey tells Vern Pitt
RIDE OF A LIFE TIME
It’s easy to forget in this golden age, but not everybody who earns an Olympic ride in a GB jersey ends up on a cereal box. James Shrubsall spoke to five riders for whom the Games was a one-off experience, but no less memorable for it
Dr Hutch
Upgrading his GPS unit seemed like a good idea but now he spends too much time trying to impress it, says the Doc
INSIDE THE BUNCH: Pavel Sivakov
Ineos man on the lure of the Tour, training to Eminem and scoffing sweets
Britain's best roadman
Britain’s finest ever result in the Olympic men’s road race came nearly 100 years ago, courtesy of the great Frank Southall. But the Londoner was left wondering whether his silver medal should actually have been gold
Teams And Races Scramble As Coronavirus Sweeps Cycling
Alternative events arise as concern over race cancellations mounts, reports Vern Pitt
Holmes Under The Banner
After beating Richie Porte to take the final stage of the Tour Down Under, Britain's Matt Holmes is making a bid for cycling stardom
French Contenders
A wealth of podium-ready Frenchmen are lining up for a tilt at this year’s Tour, writes James Shrubsall
ENDURANCE BIKES
Looking to head out for long days in the saddle in 2020? An endurance bike might be just what you need to soak up the fun without soaking up the physical punishment
Cinelli Milano Pista stem
For 1950s track riders, the Pista was an enamelled badge of honour
British Cycling unveils racing calendar
Only one race from last year’s series has been dropped for 2020, Chris Marshall-Bell reports
Renaissance Man
As Groupama-FDJ prepare for the 2020 season, Maria David asks Thibaut Pinot if he has what it takes to win the Tour de France
Obituary- Nicolas Portal 1979-2020
Esteemed Ineos directeur sportif whose legacy will transcend his multiple Grand Tour successes
BC Sponsor Search ‘On Hold' As Olympics Postponed
Coronavirus throws up raft of challenges for governing body, reports James Shrubsall
CW'S GUIDE TO INDOOR TRAINING APPS
With our freedom to ride outside somewhat curtailed, we look at the best apps to help you get your cycling fix
Van Avermaet breaks his Flanders duck – sort of
Belgian wins virtual shorter race after the real thing was cancelled
Tour de France's fate hangs in the balance
Cycling awaits crucial decision
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
RIDING IT OUT
JULIAN FOLEY, MONTVÉLO CC - “We are now in the middle of the hotly debated subject of which is the best biscuit!”
MIND THE MELTDOWN
Conscious of the mental health jeopardy that may arise from lockdown confinement, sports psychologist Dr Josephine Perry offers some cost-free practical advice
How would you kit out your ultimate turbo room?
THE BIG QUESTION
Campagnolo Electron wheels
Shiny, featherweight factory goodness, designed for pure climbers
Alice Barnes's Canyon- SRAM Aeroad
Road and time trial national champ’s personalised race bike