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Vittoria Corsa N.EXT: the GP 5000 killer?
The Italian brand’s new road tyre could take the do-it-all crown away from Continental
Wiv-Sungod’s shock and awe
The Fleet team continue their dominance at Manx International stage race
ROYAL ASCENT
Chris Marshall-Bell ventures onto Alpe d'Huez with the most famous group of British cycling fans to get an alternative perspective on Tom Pidcock's blistering win
THE TOUR'S TOP 10 MOMENTS
We look back on the most sensational, significant and memorable moments of the past three weeks in France
Thomas savours Tour podium
Welshman raises prospect of retirement at the end of 2023
Mental strength key to Vingegaard Tour win
Headstrong Dane keeps composed until the top step in Paris
Testers seek out other interests
CTT working group aims to win back members after revealing survey
SNOW JOKE
After a snowless trip through the Alps and being the target of environmental protesters it's all too clear, as Chris Marshall-Bell examines, that the Tour is already being affected by the climate crisis
ALL ABOARD THE PARTY BUS
Control of the pro team bus stereo is a privilege and a responsibility. We spoke to those with their hands on the volume controls to see how they handle it
GOD IS HUMAN
After his first ever signs of weakness on stage 11 of the Tour de France, Chris Marshall-Bell asks, has Tadej Pogačar lost his aura of invincibility? And what, if anything, can he do to get it back?
A real taste of the Tour
Life on Tour
Sprinters rue dwindling opportunities
Slimmest pickings in over two decades leaves many disappointed
Thomas hitting power PBs in Tour fight
Former winner has tweaked his training and diet this year
Pidcock thinking big after Tour stage win
Historic victory on Alpe d'Huez kindles dreams of Grand Tour glory
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Dr Hutch
Serial winners can face a lose-lose situation when it comes to public opinion but the Doc's happy to cheer a crushing display of dominance
Cycling Weekly 6 April, 1991
Hoban hits out as Boardman's stock rises
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
THE MAKING OF TADEJ POGACAR
In the first of a new series delving into the origin stories of great riders, James Shrubsall tracks the progress of the Tour champion
SIGN, SEAL AND DELIVER (WITH TONY MARTIN'S HELP)
In the second part of his 'Stepping Up' series, Alex Ballinger pins on a number and literally steps up for the CTT national '25'. It's time to put the theory into practice - with the help of a very special TT expert
Solo Towers embraces the rain for National Champs road race win
Long-distance attack pays off for bold Brit
Kate Allan takes second National 50 title
2017 champ returns to form with fastest ever winning time
DEFINING DANISH MOMENTS
As Denmark hosts the Tour de France Grand Départ this weekend, Richard Abraham counts down the Scandinavian nation's most memorable to Tour lore contributions
Cavendish takes British title but misses Tour spot
Fastman puts on a display reaffirming racing nous, writes Adam Becket
Wahoo Elemnt Bolt second generation - £264.99, 68g
Simon Smythe boots up the American brand’s latest Bolt
Thomas back on top after Tour de Suisse triumph
Welshman's dominant performance bodes well for the Tour de France, reports Adam Becket
THE POG AND ROG EFFECT
The world-straddling dominance of Slovenia’s two cycling heroes, Primož Roglič and Tadej Pogačar, has pushed the sport’s popularity at home to new heights. But as Kate Wagner finds it has also served to divide the nation’s cycling fans right down the middle
Leo Hayter courts WorldTour offers after Baby Giro win
Brit says dominant performance was unexpected
WHY HEART RATE STILL MATTERS
It might play second fiddle to power in the modern hierarchy of training metrics, but heart rate should not be overlooked, argues Charlie Allenby, as he explores BPM’s unceasing relevance
Making memories afresh
As a super-ambitious young racer, Tom Townsend devoted himself to chasing results – until two serious crashes forced a change in perspective