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Tubeless Tyres: Are You Doing It Properly?
Tubeless guru Malcolm Borg of The Cycle Clinic is a wheel-builder and long-distance cyclist. This is his guide to throwing away your inner tubes
Square Taper Chainset
An antiquated design so good that it still lingers on today’s top-end bikes
Dr Hutch
The Doc’s got a novel solution to help riders relax and stop obsessing about their weight, but thankfully he doesn’t need it himself
Will Three Go Into One?
Movistar will line up with Alejandro Valverde, Nairo Quintana and Mikel Landa as leaders at the Tour de France. Is this a strategic masterstroke or madness, wonders Peter Cossins.
Kuota Khan | £5,495 | 7.35kg
Cofidis’s team bike is the embodiment of aggressive speed.
Froome's 'Day To Forget'
Brit ‘welcomed’ with boos, writes James Shrubsall in La Roche-sur-Yon
2018 Tour De France - Let Battle Commence
The Tour wasted no time in starting the chaos from the first flag drop, and has caught several favourites out already. CW was there to witness it
Yellow For A Day
An icon of the sport in its own right, the yellow jersey is a prize associated with the climbers and all-rounders of the sport. However, when race organisers set a parcours that favours a flat, fast finish, sprinters have their moment. Paul Knott speaks to some of those who have grabbed the opportunity with both hands
The Rule Of Thirds Britons At Paris-Roubaix
In prestige, history and toughness, Roubaix has it all. What it is yet to have is a British winner. We foreign invaders have come pretty close on a few occasions though. Those that have climbed high spoke to Cycling Weekly, and relived the moments when they came oh-so-close to ultimate Classics glory
Carry More With Rapha
Utilitarian, durable design and technical innovation come together in a range that sets the standard in comfort, performance and value
Van Vleuten curses ‘easy' Flanders
Dutchwoman takes good form into the Ardennes
Dr Hutch
The Doc muses on how words shape perceptions and decides that after much consideration he’d like to be known as a cyclist after all
Fighting Old Fears
Reigning World Masters sprint champion Rachel McKinnon is hitting back at critics who allege that her transgender physiology confers unfair advantages
Gilbert's heart of stone
Veteran Belgian adds to his Classics tally at a dry and cold Paris-Roubaix
Dr Hutch
Inspired by some sublime bike-handling at the Tour of Flanders, the Doc extols the virtues of falling off gracefully
Tour Of The Alps
For some diehards, this race is still the Giro del Trentino, a four-day Giro d’Italia prep event that ventured into some of the most testing terrain in the Dolomites to find its champion.
The Helicomatic Hub
Nice idea, didn’t work...
Thomas On Track As High Mountains Beckon
The Welshman showed his form and rode his luck before the onslaught in the Pyrenees, where the key to the yellow jersey lies
Training Made Simple
Toggling through today’s training sessions and their associated intricacies is almost as laborious an undertaking as the ride itself. Hannah Reynolds helps us get back to basics
Pinot Takes Star Billing From Bardet
Host nation’s GC hopes now rest with Groupama rider
Jumbo: Daring To Dream
The multi-faceted Dutch squad are setting the Tour ablaze
Sprint Carriers
An ingenious way to transport your best wheels to races
Should Cycling Do More To Reduce Its Carbon Footprint?
I think compared to motorsport it’s probably already pretty good.
Lachlan's Back In The Big League
Lachlan Morton on his return to the WorldTour after nearly quitting the sport.
Brewin Dolphin Ridgeway Rouleur
Britain’s oldest road features in this early-season leg tester.
Teams Chase Sponsorship As Deadlines Loom
One Pro among UK teams seeking new sponsors
The Route To Tokyo By Track And Road
Despite an impressive fourth place in the under-23 Worlds road race, Oliver Wood is targeting Tokyo 2020 before a full-time road career awaits
Tom Pidcock Takes Under-23 Ranks By Storm
Youngster looking good for next month’s Euros
Why Does Pro Cycling Struggle To Crack China?
Rivalry and reluctant investors could be to blame
Riding Back To Health Twice
Cycling first helped Richard Cavender to lose four stone, then to shine at RideLondon, in spite of a debilitating spinal condition