CW5000 hoodies now available

What better way to get warm after a big mile ride than in a CW5000 hoodie. Available in three colours.

CW5000 cycling challenge merchandise
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The hoody is a staple of the cyclist's wardrobe, the perfect post ride top to keep you warm. We've designed (and by that, we mean we've stuck the CW5000 logo on the top) specially for CW5000 riders. What better way to recover after you've ticked off a few more miles from the target.

The hoodies are made and sent out by Spring (formerly Teespring) and are generally sent out from the continent where they're ordered, rather than one central location. This means they should be available wherever you are in the world.

>>>> See who completed the CW5000 challenge in 2022

The CW5000 community is spread to all corners of the world, and we'd love to see how far these spread. So if you purchase one, please do post pictures on the CW5000 Facebook group to show where and when you've been wearing them. Extra Kudos for wearing them at pro races, tops of mountains or famous cycling locations. 

If you haven't signed up to the CW5000 challenge you can do so for free here. once you've signed up you'll get access to the group's private Facebook page and receive two smaller challenges each month (here are January's challenges), along with an update on the group and links to fitness features to help you build your fitness. 

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Simon Richardson
Magazine editor

Editor of Cycling Weekly magazine, Simon has been working at the title since 2001. He fell in love with cycling 1989 when watching the Tour de France on Channel 4, started racing in 1995 and in 2000 he spent one season racing in Belgium. During his time at CW (and Cycle Sport magazine) he has written product reviews, fitness features, pro interviews, race coverage and news. He has covered the Tour de France more times than he can remember along with two Olympic Games and many other international and UK domestic races. He became the 130-year-old magazine's 13th editor in 2015.