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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Brian Robinson: Britain's first Tour de France hero
Brian Robinson was our pioneer pro, the first to make a living from racing in a top pro team in the world’s best races. CW catches up with the 83 year-old .
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Anti-cyclist councillor banned for drunk driving
Yorkshire councillor Andy Quinn banned from driving for 18 months for being over legal alcohol limit while driving
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Brian Robinson recovering after collision with car
Britain's first Tour de France stage winner Brian Robinson sustains broken collarbone, six broken ribs, a punctured lung and a serious cut to his arm
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Hull to host three-day Grand Depart legacy race
Yorkshire will host new event organised by ASO from 2015
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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No Stopping Nutt: Strava long-distance record hunter passes 3000km
Richard Nutt continues bid to log the most miles ridden during June on Strava
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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British rider goes for Strava world record
Richard Nutt from Rotherham looking to clock up the most kilometres during June on ride logging website Strava
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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Work begins to restore Tom Simpson Memorial on Mont Ventoux
Tom Simpson's memorial stone re-erected after being blown over in gale-force winds on Mont Ventoux. Photos by Chris Hodgson
By Chris Sidwells • Published
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CW meets: The Donny Chain Gang
One of the most famous training groups in the country, the Donny Chain-Gang, come together with 200 extras for a blast-fest in memory of a British cycling legend at the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride
By Chris Sidwells • Published