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RECOVERY AIDS - RANKED & RATED
Training gains take effect as we recover – a process that countless products claim to enhance. But which ones really work? Chris Sidwells analyses the evidence
Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001
The Spanish rider would go on to finish the race with a lead of over three minutes.
Dr Hutch
This summer's sweltering temperatures could be a portent of a particularly traumatic winter of riding, suggests the Doc
Three's peak
Three women, three peaks, one target: to hike up and down each mountain, cycling from one to the next, in record time. CW finds out how they got on
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Road respect is better but online is another story
It only takes one person to utter the word cyclist before you have a comments section full of hatred.
Hayter and Gloag head GB attack at Tour de l'Avenir
The U23 Giro winner explains GB have plenty of fire power
Egan Bernal returns to racing
Colombian makes post-crash debut at the Tour of Denmark
Races need to offer better dopamine hits
"May the odds always be in your favour" - starting with a quote from the Hunger Games may seem apt given all that's happening in the world, but is domestic racing seeing the odds turn against it?
Dr Hutch
The Doc, according to his own lexicon, is a Satisfied Cyclist. His riding companion, Bernard, however, is cut from a more sadistic cloth
7 Everests, 7 days One man's ups with the downs
Chris Hall put it all on the line when he undertook a monster seven Everests in seven days. He speaks to James Shrubsall about exactly what it took, physically and mentally
I THINK WE HAVE REACHED PEAK ROUTE
With no desire to jump on the Everesting bandwagon, DANA SNERTARANA Simon Warren plotted a lockdown route that rivals the UK's toughest sportives
Brits claim three silvers on the road at Commonwealth Games
Australian and New Zealand scoop golds, reports Vern Pitt
Hayter eyes Vuelta a España after historic win
Ineos rider becomes the first Brit to pull on the yellow jersey in Poland
Allan takes latest round in season-long Patterson duel
Fast times in the Finsbury Park 28-mile TT
Cycling 6 December, 1951
Stocking fillers to put a smile on a cyclist's face
THE HUB
All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
'On the Wheels of the Wise'
As I prepared for the Etape du Tour (10 July) I was lucky enough to spend a day learning from a two pro riders from the Ribble-Weldtite team, Si Wilson and Matt King.
Evenepoel eyes Vuelta after San Sebastián win
Belgian went on solo attack 45km from the finish
Kenny refinds her mojo in Commonwealth velodrome
Home nations take 24 medals including three golds while Kiwis win big
JULIA BARTE
'NEW BIKE - JUST IN TIME FOR MY BIGGEST TEST!'
Gain Without Pain
THE COST-FREE AERO TEST EVERY CYCLIST SHOULD TRY
Tour-winning Cervélo released
New S5 officially launches – after winning the Tour de France
Vos makes her move Stage 2, 25 July
Never mind the hills or the gravel, it was a nondescript straight, flat, exposed section of road that shaped the first half of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
STICKING TO THE PLAN
Lorena Wiebes's historic win in Paris was the result of months of planning and team building. Owen Rogers was there to find out how they made it work
A DESTINY MARIANNE VOS IN YELLOW FULFILLED
When the greatest female cyclist of all time donned the yellow jersey at the inaugural Tour de France Femmes, riders, fans and commentators alike saluted a truly historic sporting moment
Victorious van Vleuten rides into yellow
Dutchwoman kept everyone guessing throughout the week, but made her move in the mountains
Cycling 20 April, 1928
Twenty years of debate settled with new lighting law
Tour de France 18 July, 1976
What has become an iconic stage finish was in its infancy in 1976, which was only the second time it had been used.
HOW TO BΕΑΤ THE HEAT
It’s heatwave season and soaring temperatures are adding an extra challenge to our cycling. How can you mitigate the effects, stay cool and keep pressing hard on the pedals?