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Will Tadej Pogačar ever stop winning?
Victory at the Jaén Paraíso Interior on Monday was followed by a win at the Ruta del Sol on Wednesday. Four in a row. Easy
By Adam Becket • Published
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Annemiek van Vleuten: ‘I’m less explosive than I was’
The 40-year-old feels more like a stage racer as she begins her retirement year
By Tom Davidson • Published
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'It's not hard to change': Astana's riders and coaches see plenty of positives in Mark Cavendish's first race
Alexander Vinokourov, the manager of Astana, confirms that the team will focus on chasing stages with Cavendish at the Tour de France
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Egan Bernal postpones showdown with Tadej Pogačar due to knee injury
Clash of the climbers will likely now have to wait until Paris-Nice
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Valentine's day special - How the couples that ride together, stay together
For Valentine's day we spoke to five cycling couples about the benefits and pitfalls of sharing their love of two wheels
By Owen Rogers • Published
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A bleed on the brain, cycling commentary and emulating Bradley Wiggins: introducing Cofidis’ British prodigy Harrison Wood
Harrison Wood has taken the conventional route to cycling's WorldTour, but it hasn't been without its struggles
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Gravel riders of note: as gravel racing defines itself, these folks are leading the charge
As gravel racing moves to define itself amid worldwide popularity, these early adopters are now carving out a unique professional cycling career. Meet gravel racing's biggest stars.
By Marshall Opel • Published
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American Matteo Jorgenson finally secures maiden win: 'I didn’t even believe I deserved to be professional'
The American comes good on his potential with an emotional victory in the Middle East
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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‘It was perfect being boxed in’ - Charlotte Kool doubles up on final day of UAE Tour
The Dutchwoman proved the fastest, while Elisa Longo Borghini toasts overall victory with ice cream
By Tom Davidson • Published
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British rider takes Jebel Hafeet QOM, deletes Strava file
Claire Steels's bike was the fastest to the summit, but she wasn't riding it
By Tom Davidson • Published
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From Olympic cycling gold to ski race winner and instructor: Samuel Sánchez's new sporting successes
The Spaniard has found glory in his first sporting love since retirement
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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‘She said she wanted to cry’ - Elisa Longo Borghini lauds team-mate after dominant Jebel Hafeet win
The Italian duo rode clear of the peloton at the UAE Tour to take a memorable one-two
By Tom Davidson • Published
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Lorena Wiebes bounces back in UAE Tour sprint battle
The Dutchwoman opened her SD Worx account, beating Charlotte Kool on a wind-stricken second stage
By Tom Davidson • Published
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Mark Cavendish: 'All I've ever wanted is to be treated as a human being'
The Manxman starts his season in Oman not understanding the fuss around him
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Winning ugly - Why the team pursuit is the most exciting thing in cycling right now
The European Championships showed why the future of the blue riband track discipline is in rude health
By Vern Pitt • Published
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‘I’m excited to be in the game myself again’ - Charlotte Kool stuns world's best at UAE Tour
The Team DSM rider sprinted into the spotlight with victory on stage one
By Tom Davidson • Published
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Riders call for musette ban: '99% of the time there are crashes'
The topic of motorbikes has also reared its head once again, with riders alleging that they are influencing races.
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Lorena Wiebes: ‘I have to prove that I’m again the best sprinter’
The Dutchwoman is ready for three big sprint battles at the UAE Tour
By Tom Davidson • Published
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Who's the fastest man? New season starts with an unclear sprinting hierarchy
Sam Bennett, Biniam Girmay, Dylan Groenewgen, Fabio Jakobsen and Arnaud De Lie have all won, and Mark Cavendish hasn't even kicked off his year yet
By Adam Becket • Published
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True Grit: Inside the gravel national championships
Cycling Weekly meets the muddy mavericks pushing the envelope of Britain’s burgeoning gravel scene.
By James Shrubsall • Published
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UAE Tour Women 2023: Start list and how to watch
Discover the full start list of this year's UAE Tour Women
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Wout van Aert v. Mathieu van der Poel - a truly rare and iconic sporting rivalry
As the duo continue to trade blows on the biggest of stages, their rivalry will go down in history as one of cycle racings greatest
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Meet Sean Flynn, the Edinburgh-born mountain biker moving to the WorldTour with DSM
The 22-year-old has stepped up to elite level after two years with development teams, and is looking to push on
By Adam Becket • Published
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Defunct B&B Hotels - KTM team owes riders over €100,000
Expenses payments also left unpaid from team that almost signed Mark Cavendish
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Netflix working on Mark Cavendish documentary
Film about the Manxman's life is already in production according to a report
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Even Wout van Aert can lose his nerve: Five things we learned from the CX World Championships
Even with the absence of Tom Pidcock on the world stage, British cyclo-cross is in a good place
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Watch: Cyclo-cross rider snaps dislocated finger back into place mid-race
Michael van den Ham said his finger was at "the grossest 45-degree angle"
By Tom Davidson • Published
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The Politest Man in Cycling - five days chasing victory with new sensation Thomas Gloag
Britain's latest cycling prodigy is as cheery and humble as they come
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Adrie van der Poel reveals banter exchanged with Mathieu before CX World Championships
Van der Poel senior says that his sons cyclo-cross season has been ‘perfect’ preparation for a strong start to the cobbled classics
By Tom Thewlis • Published