Edward Pickering
Edward Pickering is a writer and journalist, editor of Pro Cycling and previous deputy editor of Cycle Sport. As well as contributing to Cycling Weekly, he has also written for the likes of the New York Times. His book, The Race Against Time, saw him shortlisted for Best New Writer at the British Sports Book Awards. A self-confessed 'fair weather cyclist', Pickering also enjoys running.
Latest articles by Edward Pickering
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EYEWITNESS: MEN'S ROAD RACE
Cycling Weekly sits on the Great Wall and watches the action unfold
By Edward Pickering Published
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Grand départ: Too many spills and not enough thrills
The opening day of the Tour was eagerly anticipated. Unfortunately, a hectic run-in to Les Herbiers left many riders counting the cost.
By Edward Pickering Published
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The Giro’s TTT: survival of the weakest
Just how important is the team time trial to the ambitions of the overall contenders? Less so than you might think.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Jens Voigt sets new Hour Record
Jens Voigt closes career with new World Hour Record of 51.115km
By Edward Pickering Published
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Jens Voigt Hour Record: “I’m planning on riding 50-something kilometres”
Jens Voigt holds press conference on eve of his attempt at the Hour Record in Switzerland
By Edward Pickering Published
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Brailsford addresses doctor dilemma: we are 100 per cent clean
During the Tour's first rest day Cycle Sport asked Dave Brailsford about the role of Dr Geert Leinders at Team Sky
By Edward Pickering Published
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BMC: crunch time in Flanders
The world’s richest team is banking on a good performance at the Tour of Flanders, after a quiet start to the season.
By Edward Pickering Published
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A tale of two climbs: Sky showed both strength and vulnerability in the Vosges and Jura mountains
By Edward Pickering Published
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MILLAR JOINS TEAM MATES AT SLIPSTREAM
British champion in Colorado for pre-season training camp with new team
By Edward Pickering Published
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Wiggins avoids the cull on fateful Friday
Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky will breathe a sigh of relief as they enter the second week of the Tour with their yellow jersey ambitions unscathed
By Edward Pickering Published
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It's not that easy being green
The points classification of the 2011 Tour has turned into a fascinating battle of racing styles.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Le Gourmet de France
One man's culinary journey at Le Tour. Lionel Birnie documents the Tour one meal at a time.
By Edward Pickering Published
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MILLAR OUT OF PARIS-NICE
British champion pulls out of Race to the Sun
By Edward Pickering Published
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RIDERS PROTEST TO SUPPORT VAN IMPE
Dope testers interrupted funeral arrangements for rider's baby
By Edward Pickering Published
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The greatest cycling books of all time: 10-6
Numbers 10 to 6 in Cycle Sport's countdown of the greatest 50 cycling books of all time.
By Edward Pickering Published
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GESINK: I NEED TO LEARN TO DESCEND
Dutchman speaks of disappointment at losing race lead
By Edward Pickering Published
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Mûr de Bretagne: A tale of two hills
Cycle Sport’s eyewitness report on the 2006 Tour’s ascent of the Mûr de Bretagne and Cauberg climbs.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Classic races: Milan-San Remo 1982
Early escapes in Milan-San Remo are usually brought to heel. But not in 1982...
By Edward Pickering Published
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Classic races: Tour of Flanders 1992
By Edward Pickering Published
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TEAM COLUMBIA'S REACTIONS TO CAVENDISH'S WIN
What Cav's team said about his win
By Edward Pickering Published
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National championships: the big boys win
Only one team was ever going to triumph at the British national road race championships: Sky
By Edward Pickering Published
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Fumiyuki Beppu interview: Japan's rising son
Japan is full of bicycles and kerin racing is huge, but Fumiyuki Beppu is one of only four Japanese road riders competing at the top level.
By Edward Pickering Published
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The 2011 Tour: Cadel Evans' perfect race
How Australia's first Tour winner finally won the biggest race in the world.
By Edward Pickering Published
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HUSHOVD LEADS FROM THE FRONT
The Paris-Nice leader ignited the race yesterday with a late attack into Belleville
By Edward Pickering Published