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The Lucas Cyclometer
The mechanical marvel that pre-dated the cycle computer
Monsal Hill-climb Winner Disappointed Not To Break Record
Elliott’s 38-year-old time still stands despite Calum Brown’s record-breaking form
Climb Like A King
With the National Hill-Climb Championships just a fortnight away, Jim Cotton speaks to champion climbers to find out how we can all go faster uphill — and maybe bag a KoM along the way
Independent Pedaler Dominate Closed Circuit Champs
Chris Fennell and Joscelin Lowden top of the track
Bernal May Not Defend Tour Title In 2020
Colombian Tour winner awaits team game plan
Are You Tough Enough?
Military training is all about pushing to the limits of exhaustion while executing life-and-death decisions. Here, battle-ready riders break ranks to share their secrets with Dr Josephine Perry
Tour De France, Stage Six June 30, 1961
Belgian Joseph Planckaert solos away on the road to victory.
Tour De France Spectator Guide
Enthused by the brilliant unpredictability of this year’s Tour de France, Christian Prudhomme is pushing for a repeat by serving up a route that encourages boldness and makes it difficult for one team to impose control
Olympic Qualifying On Track After Euro Medal Haul
Head coach anticipates high scores at Glasgow World Cup next month, reports Vern Pitt
Kenny's Tokyo Ambitions Face Acid Test At European Championships
Olympian aiming to ride team pursuit, Madison and omnium events
British Cycling's Secret Training Roads
Vern Pitt heads to the mountains of central Portugal to uncover the GB team’s Olympic hideaway
The Mighty Dolomites
The Alta Badia region of Italy boasts a range of unsung summits that deserve to be scaled by every cyclist, as Dan Baines found
Roque De Los Muchachos
Simon Warren goes to the top of the world. Twice
Let's Take This Outside!
After too long tirelessly toiling in the confines of his backyard shed, Steve Shrubsall looks to pastures new for a challenge with a fresh set of riding and fitness demands
Van Vleuten's Solo Glory
Dutch star attacks with 100km to go to win women’s road race
Pedersen Last Man Standing In Yorkshire
Dane takes surprise win as peloton suffers in driving rain, writes Vern Pitt in Harrogate
Maximum Yorkshire
This was a tough Worlds well suited to the host county, writes Vern Pitt
Dygert Blasts Her Way Into The Record Books
American wins women’s time trial by historic margin
Future Stars On Show In Yorkshire
The World Championships always showcases the best upcoming talent. We pick out four youngsters who stood out and look likely to make a name for themselves at elite level
A Day With Team Pidcock
Vern Pitt joins Tom Pidcock’s family for an emotional and unforgettable day’s racing
Sarah Storey: Yorkshire Provided A Blueprint For Para-cycling Worldwide
Amazing local support buoys Worlds para-cyclists
Things To Do In October
Summer’s gone, but fun on two wheels is far from over
Tacx I-Magic
This early foray into the VR cycling world blazed a troublesome trail
Revenge For Mein At CX Opener
Brit comes back from crash, reports Snowdon Sports and Ben Goddard
One Of The Lads
Last winter's track sensation John Archibald has transferred his form to the road in 2019, so just before his last-minute Worlds call-up we sent his sister Katie to find out what makes him tick
Dr Hutch
The puncture gods have been toying with the Doc lately, and his fellow riders have been enjoying his torment
The International Challengers
Winning the World Championship road race takes superhuman stamina and a will of iron. We check the favourites’ form cards
‘ RACING IN YORKSHIRE IS ALL THE MOTIVATION I NEED'
After a brief break following the Tour de France, Geraint Thomas’s season has been focused on the Road World Championships, where his main target is victory in the time trial, he tells Peter Cossins
WOMEN'S ROAD RACE
149KM | SATURDAY SEP 28 | START 11:40 | FINISH 15:36
Valiant Knox Battles Injury To Complete Vuelta
Cumbrian tells Vern Pitt how he almost quit after crashing on stage 19