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Master Your Masters Years
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Master Your Masters Years

Older racers come in many different vintages and types — with widely varying goals and training needs. Masters coach Tom Daly identifies four veteran racer archetypes and devises focused guidelines for each

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10 mins  |
November 29, 2018
Jo Bruton Trophy Summer, 1987
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Jo Bruton Trophy Summer, 1987

National champion Lisa​ Brambani (Ravensthorpe CC) rides to second place in the Jo Bruton Trophy (sprinter Sally Hodge of Cardiff Ajax took the main honours).

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1 min  |
November 29, 2018
Specialized Roubaix Elite - £2,600 | 9kg
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Specialized Roubaix Elite - £2,600 | 9kg

Will Thompson rides an endurance bike with race-winning pedigree

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2 mins  |
November 29, 2018
Learning To Let It Be
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Learning To Let It Be

Molly Weaver describes how she is regaining her love of cycling following a devastating accident and subsequent mental health issues

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4 mins  |
November 29, 2018
Paris-Brussels
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Paris-Brussels

First held in 1893, the Franco-Belgian race was a 400-kilometre classic

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2 mins  |
November 29, 2018
Cavendish Left Out Of Tour De France
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Cavendish Left Out Of Tour De France

I hate to see Mark miss the TdF, but the way he has been riding, he would not last past the first week.

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July 11, 2019
Cannondale SuperSix Goes Aero
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Cannondale SuperSix Goes Aero

Latest incarnation drags the SuperSix kicking and screaming into the aero age

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July 11, 2019
Allez Julian!
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Allez Julian!

With his goatee and dashing brilliance, Julian Alaphilippe is France’s new musketeer, stealing hearts and putting his rivals to the sword, writes Pete Cossins

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July 18, 2019
ASO takes first step towards women's stage race
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ASO takes first step towards women's stage race

Tour organiser aiming for “a race that would be to women’s cycling what the Tour is to men’s”

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July 25, 2019
French Attack Puts Ineos On The Ropes
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French Attack Puts Ineos On The Ropes

Alaphilippe and Pinot light up the home fans by shaking Brit team’s dominance

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July 25, 2019
Which Team In The Tour Has The Best Kit?
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Which Team In The Tour Has The Best Kit?

I love the Dekurne... The Decukn... The Dekurnik... Ah hell, I like CCC the best! Jon Elliott

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July 25, 2019
Riding On Thin Air
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Riding On Thin Air

With three summit finishes above 2,000 metres in this year’s race, Paul Knott looks at how the peloton has prepared for the heady heights of this year’s Tour de France

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6 mins  |
July 25, 2019
Sa Calobra
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Sa Calobra

A 6.4-mile winding road to nowhere, this Majorcan icon is an Alpine-like climb that enjoys year-round sunshine

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July 25, 2019
Dr Hutch
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Dr Hutch

Cyclists delight in their inferiority to the heroes of the WorldTour but the Doc’s struggling to understand their inverted triumphalism

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July 25, 2019
Bernal's Paris-nice Win Caps Bumper Week For Sky
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Bernal's Paris-nice Win Caps Bumper Week For Sky

Race to the Sun victory was the biggest of young Colombian’s career, reports Peter Cossins.

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March 21, 2019
Keith Butler 1938-2019
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Keith Butler 1938-2019

The much-loved Londoner was a multiple national champion and GB squad member before going on to set up the Surrey Cycle Racing league.

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March 21, 2019
Smaller Classics
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Smaller Classics

A race named after a motorway, E3 can be viewed as a mini-Flanders with steep punchy climbs and a day that is focused around the famous Oude Kwaremont.

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March 21, 2019
The Tour Of Flanders
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The Tour Of Flanders

This 267km berg-mottled behemoth gets the Classics in full swing.

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March 21, 2019
Dandelion Rubber Hits The RoadDandelion Rubber Hits The Road
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Dandelion Rubber Hits The RoadDandelion Rubber Hits The Road

Continental unveils first bike tyre made out of rubber from dandelions

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May 30, 2019
How To Train Harder
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How To Train Harder

If you want to take your fitness to the next level, the simple truth is, you’re going to need to train longer and more intensely — that is, harder. Jim Cotton speaks to three renowned gluttons for suffering to find out how they do it

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7 mins  |
May 30, 2019
British National Championships
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British National Championships

NORFOLK | THURSDAY JUNE 27-SUNDAY JUNE 30

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May 30, 2019
Cuneo Alps, Langhe & Roero
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Cuneo Alps, Langhe & Roero

Ride in Grand Tour tyre tracks and beyond in one of the highest corners of the Alps

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May 30, 2019
Things To Do In June
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Things To Do In June

Time trialling is the ultimate test of cycling fitness so get out and pit yourself against the clock

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May 30, 2019
Dr Hutch
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Dr Hutch

You can always rely on a mechanic to throw a spanner in the works come the moment of truth, observes the Doc

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May 30, 2019
Herne Hill
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Herne Hill

the legendary outdoor velodrome that’s as old as Cycling Weekly

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May 30, 2019
What's the hardest training session you've done?
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What's the hardest training session you've done?

Watching Paris-Roubaix on the sofa. It took a lot of stamina and strength but I made it through the full seven hours. Ben Wilson

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May 30, 2019
Make Every Session Count
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Make Every Session Count

Yorkshireman Chris Riley is striving to train more efficiently

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May 30, 2019
Obituary Graham Webb 1944-2017
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Obituary Graham Webb 1944-2017

If Bugatti made bike riders, they’d make bike riders like Graham Webb. He was phenomenal, his power output huge. He was strong and fast, and he was the 1967 amateur world road race champion.

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June 8,2017
170 Kg & Counting
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170 Kg & Counting

CW fitness editor David Bradford meets three men who between them have lost more than 170kg — 27 stone — en route to becoming racing cyclists. Let them inspire you...

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June 21, 2018
Land's End To John O' Groats Record Falls In Epic Ride
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Land's End To John O' Groats Record Falls In Epic Ride

Michael Broadwith knocks over 30 minutes off Gethin Butler’s long-standing record writes Snowdon Sports

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June 21, 2018