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Outdoor clothing brand Jack Wolfskin doubles down on bikepacking apparel and luggage
The outdoor brand rolls into the adventure cycling market with a more refined collection
By Hannah Bussey • Published
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High-end bikes still in demand says Giant, as it announces 12.5% revenue increase
But like much of the industry the Taiwanese manufacturer is also experiencing a surplus of low to mid priced stock
By James Shrubsall • Published
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Milan-San Remo 2023: Route and start list
All you need to know about the first Monument of the 2023 season
By Ryan Dabbs • Published
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Summit finish and final day time-trial for 2024 Tour de France finale in Nice
Stage 20 will finish atop the Col de la Couillole before final day race against the clock in Nice
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Closing the gap: David Gaudu emerges from Paris-Nice more confident than ever before
The Groupama-FDJ rider finished second overall at the Race to the Sun, but gained more than just the result
By Adam Becket • Published
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Goodbye lime: We need to talk about the Tour de France green jersey
There's change afoot at ASO's French races, with the combativity colour also undergoing a revamp
By Adam Becket • Published
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Andrei Kivilev remembered 20 years on from his death at Paris-Nice
Kazakh rider’s death during 2003 edition led to helmets being made obligatory in racing
By Peter Cossins • Published
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Primož Roglič clinches Tirreno-Adriatico trident as Philipsen bags second stage win
Belgian sprinter Jasper Philipsen edges out Dylan Groenewegen on final Tirreno stage as Roglič takes the title
By Peter Cossins • Published
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Paris-Nice just first step on the road to Tour de France redemption for Tadej Pogačar
The UAE Team Emirates rider might have won the Race to the Sun but he is not taking anything for granted
By Adam Becket • Published
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Tadej Pogačar wraps up 'dream' victory at Paris-Nice with solo stage win
Slovenian finishes 53 seconds clear of David Gaudu, with Jonas Vingegaard third and Simon Yates fourth
By Peter Cossins • Published
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Lefevere suggests UCI is 'short of cash' after fining Alaphilippe
Soudal Quick-Step rails against the ruling body after his French team leader is penalised for removing his helmet while racing
By Peter Cossins • Published
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Ask the expert: What is heart rate variability and does it matter?
Marco Altini highlights the importance of an overlooked marker of fatigue
By Marco Altini • Published
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Big two becomes big three as Gaudu joins Pogačar and Vingegaard at Paris-Nice
Tadej Pogačar might have won again, but it was close, and David Gaudu could yet win Paris-Nice
By Adam Becket • Published
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Primož Roglič holds off attempted steal to win third consecutive Tirreno-Adriatico stage
Alexsandr Vlasov had attempted an audacious coup, but it was Primož Roglič celebrating yet again come the finish
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Tadej Pogačar sprints to stage seven triumph to close in on overall victory at Paris-Nice
The Slovenian tried his luck with more than five kilometres still to race, but eventually got the better of his rivals inside the final 200m
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Tom Boonen backs down from Colnago criticism: 'I dreamed about winning Paris-Roubaix on a Colnago'
The Belgian legend apologises for the bizarre spat
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Silicon Valley Bank collapse raises questions around future of EF Education-TIBCO-SVB
The American team only stepped up to WorldTour level in 2022
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Pfeiffer Georgi relishes new leadership role at Team DSM
'I feel like I’m able to be more in the race,' says the in-form Brit
By Tom Davidson • Published
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'It's likely to be very dangerous' - Inside Paris-Nice stage six, the race that never was
Friday's stage was first shortened to 80km, then called off completely thanks to "exceptionally violent winds"
By Adam Becket • Published
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Government budget cuts make net zero target ‘impossible’ say cycling groups
Cuts of hundreds of millions of pounds were buried alongside delays to HS2 rail project
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Primož Roglič snatches overall lead at Tirreno-Adriatico with stage five victory
Slovenian took his second stage in two days, outsprinting Giulio Ciccone and Tao Geoghegan Hart on the Sassotetto climb
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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UCI ‘examining’ Strade Bianche podium rider’s use of blood monitor
Kristen Faulkner spotted using Supersapiens-style disc on her arm during the race
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Paris–Nice stage cancelled due to 'violent wind' while Tirreno-Adriatico stage shortened
British spring meet the Eddie Soens memorial race also cancelled due to snow and ice risk
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Tweets of the week: Smelly sponsors, family bike rides and is that Remco?
Filthy Italian language, agent meow and Tadej Pogačar keeps it casual
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Specialized's new Globe Haul ST e-bike is meant to fill the gap between commuter e-bike and a car
Available in the US only, the $2,700 bike is part of an all-new ecosystem of electric cargo bikes and accessories
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
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‘Second is not bad but it’s the victories that count’ - Olav Kooij gets revenge at Paris-Nice
Jumbo-Visma rider overhauls Pedersen in reversal of stage two fortunes
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Women’s Tour down to five stages as organiser makes plea for sponsors
Race organiser SweetSpot says event "urgently requires additional commercial income"
By Tom Davidson • Published
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'I wasn't the first choice,' says Primož Roglič after titanic Tirreno-Adriatico stage four clash
Filippo Ganna cedes the leader's jersey, while Wout Van Aert and Tom Pidcock crash each other out of contention
By James Shrubsall • Published
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England's pothole capital revealed
New research reveals south-western city has poorest road surfaces in the country
By Tom Davidson • Published