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‘The weirdest ride I’ve ever done’ - What it’s like to ride through London’s super sewer
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Fishes out of water: Meet the European cyclists forging their trade on Asian teams
Professional cycling exists beyond its heartlands, just ask Jesse Ewart and Raymond Kreder
By Adam Becket • 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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Team USA could bring home the rainbow jersey at the Esports World Championship this weekend
New Zwift courses, new race format, world-class competition with real-life outcomes: an Esports World Championship race preview
By Christopher Schwenker • Published
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Trek takes it back to the 70s with wild tie dye paint jobs
US manufacturer’s latest Icon special editions contain a few bold choices
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Race online for record $1 million prize pot
The seven-stage virtual championship on MyWhoosh is open to all
By James Shrubsall • Published
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Strava starts race to find new CEO
Co-founder and current CEO Michael Horvath plans to step back from his role
By Vern Pitt • 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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Legendary cycling record-breaker Eileen Sheridan dies aged 99
The 'Mighty Atom', who was hailed Britain's Greatest Cyclist', was just eight months shy of her 100th birthday
By James Shrubsall • Published
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British Cycling names four new Hall of Fame inductees
The quartet's achievements were recognised at an awards dinner in Manchester on Saturday
By Tom Davidson • 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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'It's still bike racing!': The former superbike star making the switch to cycling
Ex superbike racer Bradley Jones tells CW how cycling helped him recover from a huge crash and why non-motorised bike sport is now his main focus
By Giles Belbin • 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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2023 set to be year of bike bargains, according to retailers
Lots of stock vs a dip in demand means potential bargains as industry attempts to right itself post-covid
By James Shrubsall • Published
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On the anniversary of her tragic death, 'Ride for Mo' event invites community to commemorate Moriah Wilson
Family of the murdered cyclist Moriah Wilson to host a fundraising ride in her memory this May
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
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Go it alone: bike builder Ira Ryan leaves Breadwinner Cycles to relaunch solo brand
After a 10-year partnership, bike builders Ira Ryan and Tony Pereira are splitting ways.
By Anne-Marije Rook • 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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L39ION of LA and The Miami Blazers have no intention to partake in the National Cycling League
As the National Cycling League, and its all-new take on American bike racing, readies for kick off on April 8th, two of two of America's biggest criterium teams announce their non-participation
By Anne-Marije Rook • 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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Helmet tech company MIPS reports 46% fall in sales for last quarter of 2022
The Swedish company, which makes rotational impact protection systems, feels the brunt of the cycling downturn
By James Shrubsall • Published
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Tweets of the Week: The EF sock debate continues, and Tadej Pogačar pops a wheelie
Remco does yoga, and there's WVA/MVDP content from the cyclo-cross worlds
By Adam Becket • Published
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A menu fit for a champion: Remco Evenepoel's eating plan revealed
The world champion has been eating well this week, and riding rather a lot too
By James Shrubsall • 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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End of an era: Soudal Quick-Step's pillow fights put to bed after ten years
The iconic Latexco photoshoots are set to end, so it was time to lie down and look back
By Adam Becket • Published
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Look Mum No Hands! owners ‘overwhelmed’ by response to closure
The London cycle cafe emerged out of the explosion of cycling culture in the UK ten years ago, but suffered thanks to WFH culture
By Adam Becket • Published
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Specialized experimenting with radical new frame design, patents suggest
Newly published patent displays a ‘strut’ joining the seat tube and down tube together to aid comfort for the rider
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Scientific study finds the ideal hill parameters for an Everesting attempt
The better the rider, the steeper the hill should be, essentially
By Adam Becket • Published