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Cicle Classic winner eyes Commonwealth Games
Scot Finn Crockett says the Birmingham course is 'ideal', reports Vern Pitt
Michelle Arthurs-Brennan's Specialized Amira Elite
A decade on, Michelle's second road bike is still a cherished companion
ROADTRIPPING RWANDA
Team GB went to the Tour of Rwanda in search of the kind of experience a European race just can't offer – and they weren't disappointed, writes James Shrubsall
Is it the end of the road for the tubular tyre?
Tubeless tyres eclipsed tubs on the proving ground of Paris-Roubaix, writes Luke Friend
IT'S ALL IN THE HEAD
Lizzy Banks tells Amy Jones about losing a whole season to concussion
Dr Hutch
A bout of back pain has got the Doc sympathising with suspected malingerers and deciding on a most agreeable cure - more riding
ARE YOU READY TO RACE?
So you've been cycling for a while and now you're eager for a competitive challenge but are you ready? Tom Couzens sets out everything you'll need to get started
WATT WORKS FOR ME - Jack Carlin
Fresh from a golden hat-trick at the Track Nationals, the GB sprint ace spills the secrets of his success
Wiggins walks the line
Ben Wiggins makes his Track Nationals debut as dad Sir Brad plays mentor from track centre
Teams left ‘angry' and we 'confused' by WorldTour relegation battle
Lotto and BikeExchange among those in danger, reports Chris Marshall-Bell
PARIS - ROUBAIX 2022 CONTENDERS
Only the toughest need apply - here's CW's favourites for the Hell of the North
REMEMBERING ROUBAIX
Last October Lizzie Deignan entered the history books as the first ever winner of the women's Paris-Roubaix and became the first ever Brit to win the race to boot. She regales Vern Pitt with the tale of that day
THE DEBUTANT
Ineos Grenadier Magnus Sheffield will be the youngest rider in the race when he lines up for his first Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. James Shrubsall finds out what makes him tick May
STEPPING UP PART 1 - RESET, REBUILD RESTART
How do you step up and take your performance to the next level? Determined to shrug off a disappointing 2021, Alex Ballinger kicks off this three-part series by going in search of inspirational advice
Olympic body criticised after BC trans U-turn
National governing body axes inclusion policy for trans riders
Martínez eyes Tour de France after Basque Country victory
Primož Roglič struggles with painful knee injury
Cannondale Topstone redesign
Gravel is just the start for a new range that has the versatility to take on almost any terrain
Stewart returns after Crohn's diagnosis
Young Brit says he can still race at the top level
Specialized Aethos Comp - £5,000 7.86kg
The new Aethos Comp continues to concentrate on ride quality - Luke Friend finds out just how fruitful this focus has been
Van der Poel takes tactical Flanders finale
Dutchman bides time as ‘impressive’ Tadej Pogačar loses out on podium place
Van Baarle propels Ineos's Classics rebirth
The British team showed at Paris-Roubaix that their Classics transformation is complete
Phil Williams's National Road Bike TT-winning Giant TCR
The bike that was fastest in the new RTTC championship
THE ONLY WAY IS
Tens of thousands of riders will line up in London on 29 May as the UK's biggest sportive returns with a brand new route
SWAPPING ROUBAIX FOR RUTLAND
Canadian Ben Perry tells Amy Jones why leaving the top flight of the sport to join British stalwarts WiV Sungod is reinvigorating his career, and how he can't get to grips with British jargon
Dr Hutch
Piloting a TT bike is something the Doc knows about, and he’s not convinced by Mr Froome’s thoughts on banning them
DON'T WASTE YOUR BREATH!
Inhale, exhale – two actions you rarely have to think about. But could altering the way you breathe improve your cycling performance? Rob Kemp finds out
Long transfer hampers British Tour Grand Départ 2026 bid
Prudhomme also expresses scepticism on a return of the Tour de Yorkshire
OBITUARY Richard Moore 1973-2022
Richard Moore’s sudden death at the age of 49 has left a “huge void in the cycling industry” as the sport came together to mourn the passing of one of its best-loved journalists.
Longo Borghini delivers poetic Roubaix win
The Italian champion invoked Dante's Inferno as she tasted paradise at the 'Hell of the North'
LET'S TALK ABOUT...GENITAL HEALTH
Long spells in the saddle can put our nether regions in jeopardy - but most of the risks can be prevented or at least managed. Chris Marshall-Belltackles the taboo