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MALCOLM ELLIOTT - GUEST COLUMN: THE MANX MIRACLE
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MALCOLM ELLIOTT - GUEST COLUMN: THE MANX MIRACLE

Who knew this Tour would continue the momentum of the opening weekend’s spectacular start in such a way?

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July 08, 2021
JUST ADD CARBS AND WATER...
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JUST ADD CARBS AND WATER...

If you want the best output from your legs, you need the best input in terms of your fuelling – but how exactly? Deena Blacking finds out

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July 08, 2021
First blood, second chance
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First blood, second chance

Refusing to let the health jeopardy of a serious blood condition hold her back, Sonia Chane-Sam found support and succour in cycling

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July 08, 2021
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Ineos left trailing in Pogačar's wake

Hopes founder for British team as bad luck combined with a rampaging defending champion reduce them to a supporting role, Peter Cossins reports

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July 08, 2021
Fred Wright Tour diary
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Fred Wright Tour diary

The Bahrain Victorious debutant reflects on a tough week at the Tour

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July 08, 2021
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Gibson and King win as Circuit Series returns

Top-tier crit racing proves a spectacle worth waiting for as town-center drama resumes at the Otley GP

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July 08, 2021
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THE US CAVALRY

Several of this year’s Tour de France favourites are drawing on the support of good old Uncle Sam in their quest for yellow. Paul Knott gets to know the helpers from the home of the brave

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July 08, 2021
ALPECIN'S WONDERFUL WILD CARD WEEK
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ALPECIN'S WONDERFUL WILD CARD WEEK

Two-stage wins and six days in yellow was quite a return for Alpecin-Fenix, a team that began at the very bottom rung of Belgian cycling in 2008 but showed it can compete with and beat the world’s best in the Tour’s opening week

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July 08, 2021
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All hail the king of the sprinters

Cavendish’s peers and rivals pay tribute to the sprinter as he takes his Tour-winning total to 32

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July 08, 2021
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Is Tubeless Really Ready For The Road?

Self-sealing tyre tech has failed to gain traction in the road market – Stefan Abram finds out why

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July 01, 2021
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TOUR IN REVIEW

An action-packed Grand Départ has laid the foundations for a classic edition of the Tour

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July 01, 2021
THE HUB
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THE HUB

All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

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July 01, 2021
RHIANNA PARRIS-SMITH ‘ONE TARGET DOWN, PLENTY MORE TO GO!'
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RHIANNA PARRIS-SMITH ‘ONE TARGET DOWN, PLENTY MORE TO GO!'

My goal for the past month was to break 12.3 seconds for the flying 200m outdoors – and good news, I achieved it! At the SES Sprinters League at Herne Hill Velodrome on 5 June, I got my time down to 12.1 seconds. Though the time was good, my racing wasn’t brilliant – I’m still trying to get to grips with gearing and tactics. To cut myself some slack, I’m still very inexperienced compared to most of those I’m racing against, so these races are a valuable learning experience. Hopefully, the times will keep coming down; my goal is 11.8 seconds by the end of the year.

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July 01, 2021
CAV'S ROAD BACK TO THE TOUR
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CAV'S ROAD BACK TO THE TOUR

After three seasons blighted by illness and injury, Mark Cavendish surprised everyone by gaining selection for the Tour de France. Peter Cossins investigates his climb back to the sport’s summit

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July 01, 2021
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As La Course ends, top women relish 2022 Tour prospects

New eight-day race fuels hopes of a full three-week Tour

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July 01, 2021
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Anything you can do…

Mathieu van der Poel snatches yellow from Julian Alaphilippe on dramatic opening weekend

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July 01, 2021
ANDY LEWIS ‘SLAMMED AND READY TO SMASH IT!'
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ANDY LEWIS ‘SLAMMED AND READY TO SMASH IT!'

The big changes for me this month are positional. On 10 June, I went for a bike-fit at Bike Loft in St Albans, and the changes made were the opposite to what I’d expected. I’d assumed that my 56cm frame was one size too big for me and that I’d need all the contact points brought closer together. But no! Fitter Simon Barnes asked how I was feeling on the bike and when I described the tension in my shoulders, he responded: “OK, I am going to do one thing”. With that, he slammed the stem, lowering it by 20mm. To my surprise, it felt better. He fitted a 10mm-shorter stem and it felt comfier still.

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July 01, 2021
A SENSATIONAL GENERATION
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A SENSATIONAL GENERATION

Well, we had it all didn’t we? The predictability of the favourites living up to our expectations and the inevitable crashes, but with everything turned up to 11.

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July 01, 2021
Cav Returns To The Tour De France
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Cav Returns To The Tour De France

Manxman gets called up for another (final?) bite at La Grande Boucle, writes Vern Pitt

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June 24, 2021
Thomas targets Tour and Olympics double
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Thomas targets Tour and Olympics double

Tokyo TT and road race for 2018 Tour champ

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June 24, 2021
TOUR DE FITNESS 21 WAYS TO MAINTAIN YOUR FORM THROUGHOUT LA GRANDE BOUCLE
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TOUR DE FITNESS 21 WAYS TO MAINTAIN YOUR FORM THROUGHOUT LA GRANDE BOUCLE

Don’t let your fitness take a back seat to watching the Tour. Chris Marshall-Bell has a motivational tip for every stage

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June 24, 2021
La Course by Le Tour de France
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La Course by Le Tour de France

Brest, Saturday 26 June, 108km

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June 24, 2021
Pinarello launches new flagship Dogma F
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Pinarello launches new flagship Dogma F

New top race bike will be used by Ineos from the Tour de France onwards

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June 24, 2021
SIDE STEPPING THE SOPHOMORE SLUMP
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SIDE STEPPING THE SOPHOMORE SLUMP

Last year Tadej Pogačar pulled off one of the most dramatic Tour de France wins in memory. But few have been able to back up their first victory. CW investigates if the Slovenian youngster can do the impossible – again

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June 24, 2021
Cycling 19 November, 1983
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Cycling 19 November, 1983

Elliott turns pro but traditional time trials still rule

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June 24, 2021
STRENGTH & DEPTH
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STRENGTH & DEPTH

For the first time Ineos Grenadiers are taking three Grand Tour winners to the Tour de France. CW asks, despite having won seven of the last 11 Tours, is this the British squad’s strongest Tour team ever?

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June 24, 2021
Ribble-Weldtite dominate National TTT podium
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Ribble-Weldtite dominate National TTT podium

Simmonds and CAMS-Basso team take women’s title

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June 24, 2021
I love time trialling when it's a family affair
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I love time trialling when it's a family affair

Last week would have been Nationals week, which meant I had to do something to counter the fear of missing out whilst the rest of Europe battled it out for national TT stripes. So what better than to ride the Georgetown TT, Glasgow?

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June 24, 2021
LAKE SIDE RETREAT
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LAKE SIDE RETREAT

In the latest in a series on the best UK riding destinations, Vern Pitt explores the challenging climbs of the south-west Lake District

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June 17, 2021
Tour of Britain 1954
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Tour of Britain 1954

As picture researcher, I occasionally stumble across something in our archive that is like gold dust to me. Pre-lockdown I found a couple of small boxes containing 20, 3x4 inch, glass-plate negatives, ‘Ilford H.P.3 Plate’, marked ‘Tour of Britain’. Each in an individual sleeve, some had riders’ names written on them and I could work out with an old start-sheet that the year was 1954.

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June 17, 2021