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May 10, 1952
Return Of The Racer
After falling out of love with cycling two years ago, fastman Rob Sharland is back on the bike and hunting down his former racing prowess
The Big Question
You’re About To Open A New Cycling Cafe, What Are The First Things You Put On The Menu?
Keep It In Perspective
Maintaining form and fitness as a cyclist demands a high level of commitment — which all too easily tips over into obsessiveness and a loss of perspective. Jim Cotton goes in search of bike-life harmony
Independent's day!
Men’s and women’s National 25 titles fall to cafe team Independent Pedaler
GC Battle Starts Early At La Vuetla
Aggressive start for overall contenders with stage win for Quintana, red jersey for Roche
Forged In Sheffield
The city in South Yorkshire can’t stop churning out top-rate cycling talent. Hugh Gladstone finds out why
Dr Hutch
The Velolife Cafe saga proves once again that attitudes to cyclists remain about as rational as the Salem witch trials, laments the Doc
Young Brits Take The WorldTour By Storm
The 2020 peloton will include more British riders than ever before
Tour De Force
Amateur racer Helen Bridgman joined a women’s team riding the entire course of the Tour de France one day ahead of the race to advance the case for racing equality
Saddle Comfort Uncensored
After months of grinning-and-bearing the agony of severe saddle sores, Paralympic cyclist Hannah Dines ended up under the surgeon’s knife. Here, she provides a welts-and-all account of how to stay pain-free on your perch
Shaw And Steels Reign In Ryedale
Close-fought victories in the final round of the National Road Series
National 25-Mile TT Championship
A small cafe-based racing team that was started only last year is well placed to make history this weekend as two of its riders are favourites to win the 25-mile National Time Trial Championship — no two riders from the same squad have won the titles in the same year before.
Have You Found The Perfect Saddle?
Has been a lifelong quest to find the perfect perch and I’ve discovered two things: 1. Perfect doesn’t exist (see point 2), 2. Totally depends on riding style.
Felice Gimondi 1942 – 2019
Legendary Italian was one of the all-time greats
A Cycling-Free Holiday
A cycling-free holiday sends the Doc straight to the gym to drown in a tidal wave of sweat
Cinelli Spinaci Bars
Simon Smythe remembers a popular accessory from a notorious era when pro riders tried anything and everything to go faster
Are Handbuilt Wheels Still Worth Buying?
Simon Smythe weighs up the pros and cons of getting your hoops made to order
Froome In Class Of One With Fourth Tour Victory
Brit sits pretty in the Tour record books
Swift Is King Of The Castle
Darlington youngster lords it up at Leicester Grand Prix.
Racing Towards History
Froome’s dream of a Tour-Vuelta double and joining the elite band of five-times Tour winners is starting to look like it could come true...
The Questions You Never Dared To Ask
As otherwordly as pro riders may seem, they’re only human and are just as prone to acts of stupidity as the rest of us, as CW found out...
Dr Hutch
Carpet lovers look away now — the Doc is cleaning his bike.
French Dogged By Bad Luck
Can Bardet salvage another disappointing year for the French?
In the shadow of sorrow
The Tour headed from the Pyrenees towards the Alps in a week that was marked by excitement but marred by the tragedy of a terrorist attack.
Hosking sprints to epic Champs win
La Course | July 24 | France
Track Superstars
How Team GB have become the greatest velodrome cyclists on the planet
Style & Substance
A childhood crash may have dashed fashion designer Paul Smith’s pro cycling hopes, but CW discovers it never quelled his passion for all things bike
Final target for Manx Missile
Focus shifts to World Champs in Qatar
Il Poggio Di San Remo
Chris Sidwells admires Milan-San Remo’s great leveller