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MEET THE MAKER - Lukas Nerurkar & his dad Richard
Our new series starts with EF's latest signing and his long-distance running dad
TAKE A BREAK?
Should you follow the pros and take an end-of-season break from cycling? Rob Kemp tackles the tricky business of scheduling downtime for busy amateurs
The hidden chemicals in your kit
With a ban looming on the horizon, manufacturers are having to reinvent cycling clothing. Simon Smythe investigates
A GREENER ROAD
When it comes to eco initiatives, the Transcontinental ultra-distance race has a few ideas up its sleeve
THE RACE TO NET ZERO
UCI president David Lappartient speaks in-depth and exclusively to Chris Marshall-Bell about his plans to halve emissions and make cycling carbon-neutral by 2030
Raleigh Centenary
Pure bling as the British brand celebrates its 100th anniversary
17 STOREROOM ESSENTIALS OF PRO NUTRITIONISTS
Which staple foods and core ingredients do pro cycling nutritionists keep in stock at all times? Rob Kemp asks four specialists for their must-have items
An extra gear, but no batteries for new GRX
Joe Baker takes a first ride on Shimano's new and improved 12-speed gravel groupset
Fifth-generation Liv Avail 'built for endurance'
Women-specific all-rounder features a re-engineered frameset with bags of tyre clearance
Giant's new Defy promises a smoother ride than ever before
Redesigned frameset is lighter, while new seatpost and bars are created with comfort in mind
TOP 8 INTRA-TEAM RIVALRIES
Eight classic clashes where allies became adversaries
TONY DOYLE REMEMBERED
A legend of the track and road alike, Tony Doyle's life was cut short by cancer earlier this year - but as you'll read, it was a life led very much in the fast lane
Cat Ferguson inks World Tour deal
17-year-old Brit takes fast track to the top tier
Saint Piran's perfect ending
A clean sweep of National Series events for the Cornish-based squad
Sepp Kuss makes history
American's ascension to Grand Tour winner status causes Jumbo-Visma headaches
Peugeot Aspin
The French brand's classic that made Britain great in the Eighties
LET'S TALK ABOUT...MALE LONELINESS
Too many men have too few friends, and it's having disastrous effects on our mental health. Rob Kemp breaks the taboo on friendlessness and explores how to forge new connections through cycling
Luke Lamperti's Specialized Tarmac SL8
Trinity Racing's riders have been easy to spot at this year's Tour of Britain.
Tom Pidcock's Pinarello Dogma F
At first glance Tom Pidcock's race bike looks to be standard issue. However, a closer look reveals an interesting choice of groupset.
Wahoo moves the indoor market up a gear
New Kickr MOVE and SHIFT models aim to upgrade indoor training
THE PATH TO THE WORLD TOUR
What does a rider need to reach cycling's highest tier of racing?
3X THE STRUGGLE
For the latest in our occasional series of 'three ways up the same hill' Simon Warren travels to the Lake District to tackle the mighty Kirkstone Pass
Howcroft-Jones is Bunsall Cob top dog
High North Performance man takes second consecutive victory by a whisker in the Buxton CC hill-climb
Jumbo poised to make GT history
Dutch team closing in on clean sweep after Evenepoel's Vuelta jour sans
Wout van Aert rounds out Jumbo domination
Jumbo-Visma take home Tour of Britain title but are made to work for it in the mountains of South Wales, reports Tom Thewlis
De Rosa
Italian thoroughbred from the heart of pro racing
Vuelta a España, stage 17 22 September, 1999
Belgian Frank Vandenbroucke, one of the most talented yet tragic riders of his generation, leads the peloton on stage 17 of the Vuelta en route to Guadalajara just outside Madrid.
Dr Hutch
The Doc reflects on the more left-field events at the Glasgow Super Worlds and realises it’s not the cycle-ball that is the most peculiar
The unbreaking of a record-breaker
Long-distance record-setter Christina Mackenzie tells us about her biggest challenge yet - returning to racing following a devastating hit-and-run crash
MiND oVer MisHaP
Returning to cycling after a crash involves not only healing the body but also calming the mind. Dr Marianne Trent explores the psychology of getting back on