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Dutch dominate elite races
Of the six elite medals on offer at the Cyclo-cross World Championships, five headed back to the Netherlands, with the same riders winning as last year – the unstoppable Mathieu van der Poel and Fem van Empel.
Zoe Bäckstedt flies to sixth world title
The 19-year-old dominated the under-23 race at the Cyclo-cross World Championships last weekend
Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8 £12,000 6.62kg
The most marketed bike of the year rated by a racer
Are TT positions too aggressive?
Is the relentless search for aerodynamics putting riders at risk?
THE NEW HULK IN TOWN
Jasper Philipsen on being the 'fastest man in the world', doing the green jersey double at the Tour de France and going one better at Roubaix
Rotrax
Style and substance from the Southampton-based framebuilders
Down to one kidney, still full of beans
Facing repeated risks to her life from kidney failure, Ottilie Quince is determined to keep bouncing back - on and off her bike
THE ABC OF СВА (Cant be arsed)
Mustering the motivation to ride when the elements are against us can seem nigh-on impossible. Dr Josephine Perry outlines five key principles to help get us out the door
36 THINGS TO DO IN 2024
Ride new events, learn new skills and challenge yourself, we've got a host of ways to make the most of your riding in 2024
Mathieu van der Poel fined for spitting at spectators
Mathieu van der Poel was fined for spitting at a group of booing spectators during last weekend's UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Hulst.
Family pays tribute to Melissa Hopkins
Husband Rohan Dennis charged over crash death
FRED WRIGHT: New kit day never gets old
Nothing beats a new kit day. Turning up on the first day of training camp to a huge box of fresh kit in your room is always cool.
Team GB cuts Olympic medal target to 'realistic' 10
Performance director Stephen Park says medals are getting harder to come by, as money tightens for British Cycling
Giant's profits down by 49%
Not disputing that bikes are quite costly, but the article says high-end bike sales are strong. It’s the entry to mid-level bikes that are not moving as much. E-bike sales are also strong and they are not cheap. Looks more like an oversupply of the wrong stuff. Pavel Dushkov
Carpenter
A mint pre-war path racer from one of London's finest marques
No reining back!
Keen equestrian Lizzi Jordan was riding high until a freak illness changed her life forever. Now, having swapped reins for handlebars, she is not only back in the saddle but winning on the world stage
MUCH ADO ABOUT ZONE 2
The cacophony of praise for Zone 2 training of late left Chris Sidwells scratching his head. So he decided to find out what all the fuss was about
HOTTEST TECH TRENDS FOR 2024
Joe Baker enlists the help of a few industry insiders to find out what recent innovations mean for the bikes and kit we'll be riding next year
CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE
Stumped for festive present ideas? We've got you covered
THE LAST DANCE
Geraint Thomas on being an elder statesman, his new book and a hankering for Strictly training
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Is this the cheapest World Tour bike?
No more brown shorts for the newly renamed Decathlon-Ag2r La Mondiale
Bäckstedt claims another podium in Dublin
Welshwoman can't match Lucinda Brand's solo effort
Time trialling desperate for more volunteers
Survey finds breakdown of club membership
Tarling makes bid for Olympic track selection
Nineteen-year-old has been training with the GB team and racing on the boards
Lotte Kopecky's Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8
White bar tape and tan wall tyres still reign supreme
Fulcrum Speed 42 wheels
Light, fast and good in crosswinds, says Jack Elton-Walters
LEVELLING UP
What if you trained as hard as you possibly could not just for weeks but a full year and beyond? Would you eventually reach elite level performance? Simon Fellows embarks on a quest to find out
BREAKING THE KILO
Last month, Jeffrey Hoogland roared to a new one-kilometre time trial world record. Tom Davidson speaks to the fastest man in track cycling and the team behind his latest feat
THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT
As Peter Sagan hangs up his road wheels, James Shrubsall tries to uncover the man beneath the mane