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Giro finally pulls back the curtain on its Grand Tour-winning Eclipse Pro aero road helmet, but consumers will have to wait a few months yet
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Rainy rides, pizza parties and 'bicycle face': this week in cycling social media
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Chris King turns 50 and celebrates golden anniversary with, you guessed it, gold components
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Visma-Lease a Bike spends thousands each season buying its own pedals — here’s why
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Long Covid stole my pro dream – but what I gained in the process really surprised me
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Looking to go pro? The JAKROO Women’s Composite Team wants to help get you there
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'Nomadic dreamer': former Milan-San Remo winner passes away aged 83
A self-proclaimed 'bit of a rascal', Michele Dancelli raced through the Merckx era and still managed to win big on occasions
By James Shrubsall Published
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'When someone grabs your stomach every morning to show you’re fat, it gets into your head': the world champion's battle to regain a healthy mindset with food
Magdeleine Vallieres reveals 'food blackmail' at past team and how she became obsessed with nutrition
By James Shrubsall Published
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'They’re young, keen and it’s brilliant to have them integrated with the WorldTour team' – Ineos Grenadiers launch development squad
12 riders signed up for under-23 team, called the Ineos Grenadiers Racing Academy
By Adam Becket Published
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The Vuelta a España has ripped up the script with its 2026 route – and I love it, even if it could be too hot
Get your flamenco dancing shoes on, Spain's Grand Tour is heading south
By Tom Davidson Published
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Vuelta a España 2026 route: seven summit finishes, two time trials, and a whole lot of southern Spain
The 81st edition of the race will visit the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, after starting in Monaco
By Adam Becket Published
Latest Features
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'The key is remembering it’s not PlayStation – riders don’t always have perfect legs': Adam Blythe talks commentary, style and TV subscriptions
The former pro turned pundit takes on our new Q&A series, Out of the Saddle
By Rob Kemp Published
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'When the call of cake proved too powerful, the graph reacted predictably': my life with a continuous glucose monitor
What happened when James Shrubsall took a look under the bonnet with the help of a body-worn CGM
By James Shrubsall Published
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There’s a new bike recall every week – what’s going on, what are recalls and what should you do if you're worried your bike has been recalled?
Manufacturers cock-up from time to time, the mechanism by which it fixes the issue is via a recall. We dig into what a recall is and what you should do if affected by one.
By Luke Friend Published
Latest Tech
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Factor ONE first ride: Looks like a spaceship, goes like a train, rides like a... bike
We headed to Girona to get up close and personal with the most radical looking bike in the pro peloton
By Jamie Williams Published
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LeBron James teases a new Canyon bike — our wild guesses on what he may be riding next
Is it an e-bike, a gravel bike or something else entirely? What the clues tell us
By Andy Carr Published
Latest Fitness
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'When the call of cake proved too powerful, the graph reacted predictably': my life with a continuous glucose monitor
What happened when James Shrubsall took a look under the bonnet with the help of a body-worn CGM
By James Shrubsall Published
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'Don't die of embarrassment': Why men need to check their risk of prostate cancer – and not worry that cycling is a factor
Sir Chris Hoy’s stage-four diagnosis has put prostate cancer under the spotlight among cyclists. Cycling Weekly tackles the confusion around risk factors and screening
By Rob Kemp Published
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Factor says long stems and forward saddles cause crashes – but why, and what can be done about it?
Long stems and slammed saddles could be causing crashes, says Factor, but are these extreme setups inherently dangerous, and if so, why?
By Andy Carr Published
Latest Racing
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'They’re young, keen and it’s brilliant to have them integrated with the WorldTour team' – Ineos Grenadiers launch development squad
12 riders signed up for under-23 team, called the Ineos Grenadiers Racing Academy
By Adam Becket Published
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The Vuelta a España has ripped up the script with its 2026 route – and I love it, even if it could be too hot
Get your flamenco dancing shoes on, Spain's Grand Tour is heading south
By Tom Davidson Published
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Vuelta a España 2026 route: seven summit finishes, two time trials, and a whole lot of southern Spain
The 81st edition of the race will visit the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, after starting in Monaco
By Adam Becket Published
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Cat Ferguson targets Tour de France Femmes debut in 2026: 'I've got to prove I’m an asset to the team'
The Yorkshirewoman discusses harsh lessons from her first season as a pro, and why she has to keep a lid on things to ensure she can enjoy a long career in the peloton
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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'People will know soon enough' - not retired yet, Chris Froome teases plans for future
The four time Tour de France champion has plans in the works, but he's not telling us - yet
By Meg Elliot Published
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More youth, more international: Life Time announces its new roster of athletes for the 2026 Grand Prix
A hand-selected cast of 44 of the world's most talented off-road riders to contest the 2026 Life Time Grand Prix, starting at the Sea Otter Classic in April
By Logan Jones-Wilkins Published
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'I could have got away with riding a Cannondale Topstone' – My Gravel Burn bike setup might have been fast but I'll think long and hard for next year
Front suspension, wider tyres, or a completely new bike? Cycling Weekly tech writer, Aaron Borrill, weighs in on the ideal bike and component choices for Gravel Burn
By Aaron Borrill Published
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Small, stealthy, clever hacks – Alison Jackson's Cannondale SuperX Lab71 from Gravel Burn
An inconspicuous colourway did little to mute the ambitions and all-round positivity of the most extroverted and well-liked rider on the women's WorldTour
By Aaron Borrill Published
Latest Reviews
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Yomo 20: A good bike with plenty of adjustment for growing kids
20 inch wheeled bikes are commonly a kids first geared bike – this is how we got on with seven gears, bigger wheels and a bit more riding confidence.
By Simon Richardson Published
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Assos Rain Gloves P1 Review: Wetsuit technology for your hands
They may let the water in, but, vitally, they keep your hands warm
By Andy Turner Published
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As a reviewer, I get asked about prescription cycling glasses more than any other gear — and the Roka San Remo sunglasses stood out in my latest test
An impressively lightweight, full-frame sunglass design that’s stylish enough for everyday wear
By Tyler Boucher Published
Group Tests
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Best kids' bike helmets 2025: quality, safe, tested by kids, and (crucially) loved by kids!
The best kid's bike helmets will help keep them safe as they ride. We've put together a buyer's guide on what to look for when choosing
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Last updated
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Best Bike Lights 2025: reviewed by cyclists for night riding & dark commutes
The Cycling Weekly team of experts tested dozens of lights, from budget beams to high-power smart systems, to guarantee your visibility and safety this winter, whatever your budget
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Last updated
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Best kids’ bikes 2025: 12 to 24-inch wheels all reviewed and rated by our mini testers
Find the perfect bike for your budding young bike rider, with reviews that cover all ages and wheel sizes, from 12 to 24 inches and 2 to 11 years old
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Last updated
Latest Deals
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The Santos Tour Down Under is only a few weeks away and signals the start of the 2026 UCI WorldTour season - Watch it wherever you are, and save up to $80 on a Norton VPN subscription
Deals Norton VPN is a highly recommended VPN service, and with huge savings on a year-long subscription, now is the time to secure the continued coverage of your favourite cycling streaming services for as little as $2.50 a month
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By Paul Brett Published
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As a fellow cycling parent, here are my top 9 recommendations for fun, practical last-minute kids' bike stocking fillers!
People always ask me what they should buy their cycling and bike loving kids for Christmas, so whether you're organised or last minute, this is my definitive list. They're all fun, practical, and easy to grab before the big day arrives!
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Published
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Forget Unbound – Gravel Burn is the toughest off-road stage race in the world and this is why it needs to be on your bucket list
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