Chris Sidwells
Chris has written thousands of articles for magazines, newspapers and websites throughout the world. He’s written 25 books about all aspects of cycling in multiple editions and translations into at least 25
different languages. He’s currently building his own publishing business with Cycling Legends Books, Cycling Legends Events, cyclinglegends.co.uk, and the Cycling Legends Podcast
Latest articles by Chris Sidwells
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Icons of cycling: The bidon
We take in the history of the humble but essential cycling drinks bottle, the bidon
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Icons of cycling: Track mitts
A practical piece of kit, track mitts are a quintessential part of being any kind of serious cyclist
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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32 things still to do this year
The year is drawing to a close, but there's plenty of cycling left to do, watch, read about and follow
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Tour de France route rumours: 2015 stage finish to commemorate Eddy Merckx’s defeat
Rumour has it that the ski village of Pra-Loup will host the finale of stage 20 of the 2015 Tour de France
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Pavé power: what it takes to win the Tour of Flanders
Not for nothing are the cobblestoned spring Classics feared and revered by the pros who race them. They know how hard these races are, and with the recent use of power meters, they have some astonishing figures to prove it
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Strava world-record-chasing rider still on target
Yorkshireman Richard Nutt is second in Strava's June mileage chart with 1845.8km cycled so far this month
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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The 25 most stylish cyclists of all time
You’ve either got it or you haven’t. Chris Sidwells reveals his 25 most stylish riders of all time
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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How elite riders combine high level racing with full-time jobs
All but a handful of elite women riders have to fit in training around full-time jobs — just like most amateurs. What can we learn from how they manage such demanding schedules?
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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How they used to train: Frans Verbeeck’s power intervals
Frans Verbeeck trained hard and long, but there was one rider he couldn't out-train
By Chris Sidwells • Published