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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
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.
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.
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.
The Tour Of Flanders
This 267km berg-mottled behemoth gets the Classics in full swing.
Dandelion Rubber Hits The RoadDandelion Rubber Hits The Road
Continental unveils first bike tyre made out of rubber from dandelions
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
British National Championships
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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
Things To Do In June
Time trialling is the ultimate test of cycling fitness so get out and pit yourself against the clock
Dr Hutch
You can always rely on a mechanic to throw a spanner in the works come the moment of truth, observes the Doc
Herne Hill
the legendary outdoor velodrome that’s as old as Cycling Weekly
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
Make Every Session Count
Yorkshireman Chris Riley is striving to train more efficiently
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.
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...
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
Swiss Win Boosts Porte's Tour De France Hopes
Tour contenders building towards their best form as Grand Départ draws ever closer
Tour's First Stage Set To Be Lottery For Sprinters
Cavendish and Kittel’s struggles continue
Disney Takeover Biggest Threat To Team Sky Future
Cycling's top team facing possibility of axe in upcoming cost-cutting by new owners
Luke Rowe: 'I've Not Ruled Out Riding The Tour'
Welshman is ahead of schedule as he recovers from serious leg injury
Dumoulin Eyes Girotour Double Attempt
Dutchman mulls 2018 Grand Tour options
The Liv-Epic Endeavour
Britain's women are on the up and one club is making a big contribution to the future
The Peugeot Team
One of the sport’s most successful marques, for over 90 years Peugeot riders regularly claimed cycling’s important races
Katie Archibald
Even riding on the turbo trainer has its dangers
At The Crossroads
Over the past 12 months, some of Britain’s most talented young riders have been tearing up the cyclo-cross courses of Europe. But as the lure of other disciplines such as road await, what does the future hold for the country’s next generation?
Kennaugh's Struggle With 'Feeling Down'
Bora-Hansgrohe Brit opens up to Paul Knott before return to racing at the Dauphine
From Marathon To Peloton
Former runner Leah Thorvilson was thrown in at the deep end of bike racing after winning the Zwift Academy series. Swapping sneakers for wheels wouldn’t be straightforward…
Shimano Dura-Ace AX
Kevin Raymond casts his eye over the Japanese firm’s first true innovation
Pidcock Feeling The Pressure Ahead Of World Champs
Under-23 cyclo-cross champion contemplates his next challenges