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Highway To Hell
London-to-Paris record holder Jonathan Parker set his sights on a far more formidable parcours — the 340-mile highway across China’s ‘Desert of Death’
Focus Launches New Izalco Max That's Lightweight And Aero
The German brand has spent extensive time in the wind tunnel tuning its new rig.
Things To Do In January
Christmas and its associated feasting and fun is over, so it’s time for a fresh start. Our ideas will help you hit the ground running in 2019.
Riding To The Sky Above
The highest summit finish in Grand Tour history...Paul Knott headed to the Passo dello Stelvio to tick this bona fide bucket-list climb off his list.
Race Radio
The information service remains a vital cog in bike race coverage.
Big Friendly Giant Killers
When A Team Of Amateurs From Derby Took Pursuit Gold At The 2017 national Track Champs The Cycling World Saluted Their Pluck And Now, Back With New Sponsorship, Team Huub-wattbike Are Ready To Up The Ante. Cw Went Backstage With Cycling’s Hottest Ticket
My Hardest Ever Ride
Whether you’re a pro or an amateur, we all suffer on the bike. Brace yourselves for some real endurance tests ahead...
Dr. Hutch
Team Sky’s appliance of science was all part of their charm, reckons the Doc
Cavendish Eyes Paris-roubaix Top 10
Manx sprinter believes he has the ‘physical capabilities’ for high placing in the Hell of the North
Golden GB Keen To Test KGF Amateurs
National champions force themselves onto the world stage
Revolution Saved Following Years Of Financial Issues
Event brought back from brink of bankruptcy
Helmets? Not Again, Says Boardman
Chris Boardman slams government over latest cycle safety review
Maiden Voyage: The Tour's First Timers
CW speaks to some of the 13 riders who are making their Grand Tour debuts this year.
Taking It To Extremes
With this year's Tour comprising particularly precipitous slopes and searing heat, fastidious preparation is part and parcel of the daily grind.
The Weird & Wonderful World Of Virtual Cycling
A lot of strange things happen in the dark corners of the internet, and the world of VR cycling is no different. Vern Pitt grabbed a torch and a router and went rummaging to find the most amazing and bizarre things on the web
The NoGo Show
When team Aqua Blue Sport foundered, two of its riders got back their cycling mojo on an eight-day journey through the Alps
West Kent RC
James West tackles the North Downs with an 80-year-old club with an evergreen attitude
How To Train For The World's Toughest Race
With full-time jobs and calendars full of commitments, how do amateur riders find the time and energy to compete over epic distances? David Bradford meets two time-starved cyclists preparing for Race Across America
Top Teams Left Reeling As UCI Unveils Sweeping Track Reforms
Surprising and ‘destructive’ programme amendments leave teams angry and confused
Shaw And Dixon Take Tour Of The Res Spoils
Narrow wins in both men’s and women’s races
Madison-Genesis Races Its Final Season
Title sponsors to pull the plug after 2019
Cavendish Struggles Through
But don’t write him off yet
Tour De France 2018 - Home Hopes Wither
Only a dogged resolve has kept Romain Bardet within reach of his rivals after he suffered a series of first-week misadventures. CW saw every pedal stroke and puncture
The Team Time Trial - A Forgotten Kraft
Despite its long history, the team time trial is a dying art going by recent trends. Paul Knott headed to the Tour de France paddock in Cholet to see how to execute the perfect ride in a stage that is far from the norm in modern Grand Tour racing.
First Blood - Does Your Body Need An Mot?
With Rambo-esque pluck, CW’s David Bradford lances a finger and spills blood in the name of journalistic enquiry — namely, do cyclists benefit from biomarker testing?
Dr Hutch
The ever-modest Doc tries to explain the magnitude of his cycling exploits to a vaguely interested civilian
Thomas Takes Confidence From Alps Domination
Welshman grows into role of Tour leader
Quintana Goes Awol
Despite making the Tour his primary focus for 2018, the Colombian hasn’t looked the rider he once was
Feeling The Heat
While fans sought the shade in France’s record-breaking heat, the peloton had to adopt other measures to avoid succumbing
The Bigger They Are...
After a short, winless Tour and a public dressing down from his DS, John Woodhouse asks ‘what’s next for Marcel Kittel?’