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GRASP YOUR MENTAL STRENGTH
From instilling ambition to assembling support to conjuring a racier sense of self, sports psychologist Dr. Josephine Perry has a five-point strategy to fortify your cycling mindset
ATTACK THE ELEMENTS WITH RAIN DEFENCE
dhb’s wet-weather range will keep you dry throughout the winter and beyond
Focus Izalco Max 8.7 - £2,899 | 8.04kg
Focus’s popular Izalco model gets a radical aero redesign but its quest for speed is thwarted by unresponsive deep-section wheels
Records Fall At Minsk World Cup
Fast times recorded while Laura Kenny medals in omnium and Madison
Ambitious Henderson Signs For Team Sunweb
Step up to WorldTour-ready team is reward for young Brit’s impressive season
100k Killers
Killer Climber Simon Warren accepts two 100km hilly challenges from fiendish CW readers Garry Lindsay and Adam Smith
Tom Pidcock Takes Second At Koppenbergcross
Impressive weekend of racing for under-23 cyclo-cross world champion
Rain Vs Pain Vs Gain
Sweating it out on the turbo is unavoidable over winter, but how do the fitness benefits compare to riding outdoors? Must you battle the elements to stay at your best? Jim Cotton investigates
Matt Holmes In Surprise Move To Lotto-Soudal
Madison-Genesis man steps up to the WorldTour
From Zwift To The Pro Ranks
Steve Shrubsall investigates what it takes to make it to the finals of the Zwift Academy and whether he has the talent to get there .
Rolling Back The Years
With the rise of Zwift and e-racing, Owen Rogers takes a look back to a time when roller racing was a hugely popular cycle sport.
Cavendish Confirms Signing For Bahrain Merida
Prolific sprinter to re-join former mentor Rod Ellingworth, reports Alex Ballinger
The Real E-Champ
Elevated to first place after the winner was disqualified, James Phillips is enthusiastic about the benefits of e-racing on Zwift.
Concussion: The Life - Saving Facts
Knocks to the head aren’t uncommon in cycling — but every single one must be taken seriously and treated with extreme caution, as Michelle Arthurs-Brennan finds out
First Ever e-Racing National Champ Banned
Cameron Jeffers found guilty of pre-race data tampering
‘The Riding Was On The Wall'
Having set herself three extremely ambitious targets, CW’s Michelle Arthurs-Brennan has had a testing season of relentless racing
‘Crashes, Agony... And A Great Year Of Racing'
Despite his target races being scuppered by crashes, James Bullen has learnt priceless lessons as he stepped up a licence category
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