Riders in the 1966 edition of the Tour de l'Avenir scramble back up to the road, having taken a dangerous-looking detour. Whether or not it's the result of a crash we don't know, but the rider in the centre looks unharmed.
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CLASSIC BIKE - CHESINI CHALLENGE
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene...
Tour de I'Avenir
When the race ended in Paris, winner Mino Denti enjoyed a victory lap of the famous Parc des Princes velodrome
'I once thought ketones were so good they'd rendered training obsolete'
The deeper your pockets, the better the placebo effect
UK SCENE - NATIONAL 10-MILE RECORD POSTED
But Leon Atkins says he can go even faster...
AN EXPERT'S TAKE ON... PEAKING
We ask a scientist how to hit your peak bang on time
LOSING IT VS GETTING IT BACK
Time off the bike is the enemy of fitness but how bad is the damage and how best to reverse it? James Shrubsall investigates the science of detraining and retraining
RIDDEN AND REVIEWED - GIANT TCR ADVANCED SL O ₤11.999
A superlative climber that also flies on the flat
Five things you need to know about...PINARELLO DOGMA F from £12,600
Another update for the Pinarello Dogma, and just in time for this year's Tour
MEET THE MAKER NEILSON POWLESS AND HIS DAD JACK
The US rider and his Ironman champ dad tell Chris Marshall-Bell about their Indigenous American ancestry and fun-first training ethos
THE TOUR'S LEFT-FIELD TURN
Stage nine of the Tour de France features 32km on the white roads of the Champagne region. Steve Shrubsall grabs his gravel bike to sample what lies in wait for the peloton