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Tanfield Set For World Champs Ride After Blistering Pursuit
Fourth fastest individual time in history secures one of two Track World Cup golds.
Sky Tests Young Riders' Mettle
New signing Bernal secures ‘consolation’ white jersey at Tour Down Under
Stannard All In On Roubaix Assault
Team Sky rider desperate to break Monument duck after string of near misses
Time Trial Course Codes
Luke Edwardes-Evans explains the eccentric and arcane designations.
Team Sunweb's Giant Propel Advanced SL 0
How advanced is Giant’s new Propel? Simon Smythe finds out
Richard Handley
Home stage races are the ultimate goal for the Madison-Genesis man.
Who is Amalie Dideriksen?
The youngest world champion since Marianne Vos, Denmark’s new title holder may just be the best rider you’ve never heard of
Sky's Strade Winner Yet to Hit Peak Form
Kwiatkowski victorious in Strade Bianche and sets sights on San Remo and Ardennes.
Brian Smith: This Could Be the End of Team Sky
Former MTN-Qubeka boss weighs in on national cycling scandal.
Kennaugh Tips Swift For Nationals Glory
Manxman singles out former team-mate as favourite to collect the spoils on the Isle of Man.
Hammer Series: The Verdict
Velon's new race format debuted over the weekend with the aim of bringing “impact racing” that was “appealing, modern and accessible to fans”. We asked a cycling nut and CW contributor and a casual follower of the sport what they made of it.
Cycling Then And Now: The More Things Change...
Michael Hutchinson picks up a few of the threads from his new book, Re:Cyclists, which takes an entertaining and insightful look at cycling and cyclists' first 200 years. Some things may sound familiar.
Fat Chance! Weight Loss Myths Busted
Faced by an onslaught of fad diets and unqualified advice on losing weight, it can be hard to sort the facts from the hype. Step forward Anita Bean to help dispel 11 of the most prevalent myths.
Saved By cyclists
Shortly after being told his cancer was terminal, Charles Frost had a chance encounter with a fellow cyclist that ended up saving his life.
Do You Need A Subcompact Chainset?
If you struggle on the hills and yearn for a granny ring then the new wave of low-ratio chainsets could be just what you need.
Armitstead Misses Out On Medal At End Of Tough Week
Controversy over missed tests and hilly course take their toll.
Spartacus Signs Off With Olympic Gold
Cancellara unleashes a time trialling masterclass to crush the opposition and bring a golden end to an already glittering career.
Froome Powers On As Rivals Fall
Brutal Tour stage ends in agony for Richie Porte and Rafal Majka.
The Calm Before The Storm
Sprinters and GC riders alike referred to the relative serenity of the Tour’s first week but the description would prove a hostage to fortune.
Brothers In Bikes
Left paralysed by a horrific accident, former soldier Jonathan Bell had to rebuild his life. Now, through cycling, he has reconnected with old comrades, confronted shared demons and rebuilt his fitness too.
AMR Essex 100
A gently rolling century ride through beautiful Essex countryside.
Boonen's Last Blast
As Tom Boonen prepares for his final race, James Shrubsall talks to the man aiming to become the most successful Paris-Roubaix rider ever
Does Cadence Really Matter?
Grinding a big gear or spinning a small one places differing strains on the body, as Nick Tiller explains
Yates Makes History In Pink Jersey
Team and leadership experience make the difference, reports Gregor Brown
Lethbridge Hunts For BBAR Glory
TT ace looking to consolidate all-rounder title bid with regular sojourns to fast Welsh course
Inside The Bunch - Mark Renshaw
Cav’s lead-out chief lusts after Spinaci bars and hoards his team bikes
Dr Hutch
MAMIL is a clever yet misleading acronym — the Doc has therefore thought of a more descriptive and accurate term for cyclists
lawless: i had offers to stay in uk
british rider sets sail for axel merckx’s us-based development squad.
neo-pro australian champ pledges to 'lift his game'
miles scotson looking to make an impact in first european season.
can we still trust in marginal gains?
is the concept of ‘marginal gains’ still relevant to amateur cyclists, or has it been unmasked as a fancy term for pointless perfectionism and pro-team secretiveness?