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VUELTA A ESPAÑA
This year’s Vuelta may be short but its parcours – including eight lung-busting summit finishes – is anything but sweet
Démare celebrates Giro hat-trick
French sprinter’s third stage win opens up commanding lead in points jersey competition
Specialized Aethos: new ‘non-race' bike breaks the weight record
Michelle Arthurs-Brennan evaluates the Aethos and its 585g frame
Daccordi Noah £7,500
Handmade in Tuscany and built to your exact requirements, Simon Smythe puts an Italian thoroughbred through its paces
Circuit champs an all Archibald affair
Brother and sister storm to national titles, reports Snowdon Sports
Deignan Back To Her Best With Liege Win
Yorkshirewoman praises her team as she races on instinct, reports James Shrubsall
Tadej Pogacar's: Tour de France winning Colnago V3RS
The yellow superbike – and matching yellow accoutrements – that the Slovenian prodigy rode on the final stage into Paris
CLASSICS PREVIEW
As cobbles season approaches, much later this year due to the pandemic, we run a rule over the riders, races and surprises to watch out for
Dr Hutch
The Doc explores the challenges that newly crowned Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar faces after his astonishing ride
BEAT BACK PAIN
Making his first tentative steps back onto the bike after months out with back trouble, CW’s James Shrubsall declares war on cycling’s number-one ride-spoiler
Zwifting back the years
After 20 years off the bike, Michael Harrison found a route back to health and happiness via the virtual world of Watopia
TOUR OF FLANDERS
Cobbled roads and steep hills of the much-lauded ‘De Ronde’
Tour de Suisse 1960
Sporting his cap sideways to keep the sun out of his eyes, Vic Sutton climbs his way up the Tour de Suisse GC, on stage two.
Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 £10,500 | 6.6kg
Michelle Arthurs-Brennan tests the seventh generation of the iconic Tarmac race bike
PARIS-ROUBAIX
Who will take the throne at season-crowning Queen of the Classics?
Alaphilippe And Van Der Breggen Solo To Rainbow
Young Brits give hope at Worlds in both men’s and women’s road races, reports Vern Pitt
NO HOLDING BACK
Simon Yates pledges to once again go on the attack at theGiro, after coming tantalisingly close in the 2018 edition
THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF COVID-19 FOR CYCLISTS
As the UK Government warns of a return to nationwide lockdown, Dr Josephine Perry unpicks the risks and precautions specifically relevant to cyclists
Pogacar power: what it took to win the Tour
Expert analysis reveals Tour champ’s wattages, reports James Shrubsall
Women's World Championships road team 1964
The Great Britain women’s team on a pre-race training ride ahead of the 1964 road World Championship in France.
Cycling 16 February 1949
Demands for better Worlds courses and an end to doping
Archibald and Lowden claim National 25 titles
Commanding performances as riders defy blustery weather to make up for lost time against the clock
Dr Hutch
Cycling Weekly’s Club 10 challenge has revived the Doc’s competitive spirit, although that isn’t necessarily a good thing...
CW5000 October challenges to try
Ride strong through the first flushes of autumn
Campagnolo goes 13-speed with Ekar gravel groupset
Italian brand becomes first of the ‘big three’ to break into 13-speed with the lightest gravel groupset to date, writes Michelle Arthurs-Brennan
British Women On Top Form At Giro Rosa
Banks, Deignan, Barnes and Harvey all shine in Italy’s premier stage race, writes Owen Rogers
Don't Underestimate Pogacar's Team
Tadej Pogacar has pulled off a win for the history books. I was joking to a friend on Saturday night that it was a “smash and grab” because Jumbo-Visma didn’t miss a beat and pulled for pretty much three weeks, and Pogacar and UAE haven’t pulled for a metre!
INDOOR PAIN = OUTDOOR GAIN?
After countless hours sweating it out in his shed, CW’s Steve Shrubsall decided to find out if he could convert Zwift-toughened tenacity into a real-world PB
Dr Hutch
The Doc reflects on the agonies experienced by a rider when they’re unceremoniously dumped into the ‘nobody’ category
Simply phenomenal
This year’s Tour concluded with one of the most unexpected and extraordinary twists seen in modern cycling. On Saturday Tadej Pogacar stunned compatriot Primoz Roglic and everyone watching with what was indisputably one of the most astonishing time trial performances in the race’s history.