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I lost the joy in cycling - here's why I broke up with my coach
For my sake, and my dogs', I decided to call time on coached training
By Adam Jones Published
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I broke my collarbone (twice) and learned that cycling expects people to 'spring back' far too quickly
"Two weeks? I was back on the bike within 48 hours" was the response when Adam Jones got back on the bike after a break - why do cyclists expect an instant comeback?
By Adam Jones Published
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Rohan Dennis’ bail extended; to reappear before court in August on charge of causing his Olympian wife’s death by dangerous driving
Former cycling pro Rohan Dennis made his first court appearance for the car crash that killed his wife, Olympian Melissa Hoskins. His bail was extended to August.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Former Ineos Grenadiers boss Rod Ellingworth becomes race director of Tour of Britain
"I feel a real responsibility to get this right," says Ellingworth about new role
By Tom Davidson Published
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In search of the world's best club jersey: Phoenix Peloton v VC Bristol
Every week we pit two club kits against each other and you get to vote on the best designs
By James Shrubsall Published
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Gazelle Bikes releases first U.S. e-bike featuring the Bosch Smart System
Gazelle Bikes today launched the Eclipse e-bike, which is UL 2849 compliant and is the first U.S. e-bike featuring the Bosch Smart System
By Kristin Jenny Published
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I cycled up the steepest hill in England... and it was easy
Vale Street defeated me once before, but it would not happen a second time
By Adam Becket Published
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‘The market is in chaos’ - Trek set to make cuts amid high industry stock levels
Brand's reported plan to reduce product line by 40% is a "sensible move", says one industry expert
By Tom Davidson Published
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'We'll have rounder wheels than everyone else' - Team GB confident in new Olympics tech
Updated Hope-Lotus bike won't feature until Paris, confirms performance director Stephen Park
By Tom Davidson Published
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Do longer races actually mean better bike racing?
Milan-San Remo is shorter than 300km this year - shock! - but other races are getting longer. Is that actually a good thing?
By Adam Becket Published
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'We're thinking about it' - drone filming might be used at the Tour de France this year
France Télévisions to discuss drone broadcasts with Tour stakeholders
By Tom Davidson Published
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'Keep eking out little performance gains and you can progress at any age': Tips for riding better than ever, at 49
'I enjoy the process more now than ever,' says Simon McNamara, as he closes in on 50 - though to emulate him, you may need to cut out the booze and biscuits
By Hannah Reynolds Published
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Jonas Vingegaard wins Tirreno-Adriatico as Jonathan Milan dashes to victory on final day
Dane continues perfect season towards Tour de France
By Tom Davidson Published
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Matteo Jorgenson seals American dream with overall victory at Paris-Nice
Remco Evenepoel wins eighth and final stage in rain-soaked 'Race to the Sun'
By Tom Davidson Published
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Today your workshop, tomorrow the world: Is the future 3D printed?
From simple home-made gadgets to budget-busting titanium, we delve into the world of 3D printing in cycling
By James Shrubsall Published
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'I did it just because I like winning' - Jonas Vingegaard puts the cherry on the cake with Tirreno-Adriatico stage win
The Visma-Lease a Bike rider takes an unassailable lead in the general classification with one stage to go
By Joseph Lycett Published
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Jonas Vingegaard set for Tirreno-Adriatico overall victory after imperious performance on stage six to Monte Petrano
The Dane wins the queen stage of the race ahead of Juan Ayuso and Jai Hindley
By Joseph Lycett Published
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Aleksandr Vlasov wins atop La Madone d'Utelle on stage seven of Paris-Nice
Brandon McNulty remains in the overall lead of the race despite losing time to the other GC contenders
By Joseph Lycett Published
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'I've gone from gathering rocks on the bison farm to picking up the biggest rock of them all – Paris-Roubaix': Alison Jackson on her formative influences
The Paris-Roubaix Femmes champ talks racing by instinct and lessons learnt on the family farm
By David Bradford Published
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‘I’ll probably never buy a carbon bike again’ - Olympian Chloe Hosking goes all in on alloy with her own bike company
Hosking Bikes, the first-ever bike brand founded by a female professional road cyclist, aims to prove that carbon is not king with its affordable, high-performance alloy race bikes
By Kristin Jenny Published
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'That was fun, just like juniors' - Brandon McNulty on riding back into yellow at Paris-Nice with Matteo Jorgenson
American pair now sit one-two on general classification at Paris-Nice, which hasn't been won by an American in 18 years
By Adam Becket Published
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Mattias Skjelmose escapes to victory on stage six of Paris-Nice as Brandon McNulty reclaims yellow
Dane wins from McNulty and Matteo Jorgenson, as favourites lose time
By Adam Becket Published
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Jonas Vingegaard powers to solo victory on stage five of Tirreno-Adriatico
The Dane also takes the lead on GC after an impressive showing in the mountainous finale
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tweets of the week: Helmet-gate, Strade Bianche's 'photo finish' and a wet Paris-Roubaix?
Alison Jackson has fun in Pisa, while spare a thought for poor social media managers on boring days
By Adam Becket Published
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'We had way more interest than we ever thought' - Inside the UK's women’s racing boom
As more British women’s teams than ever race at UCI Continental level, Adam Becket spoke to three teams at different levels to find out what’s going right
By Adam Becket Published
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'I pulled it off and turned everything around' - Brandon McNulty on the ride that changed him
US star grabbed his first ever Grand Tour win at last year’s Giro d’Italia
By Tom Thewlis Published
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‘The bikes have become worthless' - brand facing legal action after over 9,000 complaints
Babboe's cargo bikes have been at the centre of a safety recall
By Tom Davidson Published
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Interviewing Lotte Kopecky - the best cyclist in the world
Our exclusive magazine interview with the world champion is out now
By Tom Davidson Published
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Olav Kooij wins again at Paris-Nice in bunch sprint on stage five
Dutchman rounds Mads Pedersen in final 50 metres to take win
By Adam Becket Published