The Mur de Huy: where La Flèche Wallonne will be won or lost
The Mur de Huy is one most spectacular finishing climbs in cycling. With its inclusion in this year's Tour de France, we have a look at this famous climb
The Mur de Huy is one most spectacular finishing climbs in cycling. With its inclusion in this year's Tour de France, we have a look at this famous climb
The Muur van Geraardsbergen is the most famous climb of the Tour of Flanders
Jens Voigt closes career with new World Hour Record of 51.115km
How far will Jens Voigt ride? What gear is he using? What happens if he punctures? These, and more questions, answered
Jens Voigt holds press conference on eve of his attempt at the Hour Record in Switzerland
Jens Voigt's attempt on the Hour record on Thursday has reignited interest in the iconic challenge
Tony Gallopin takes overall lead in race as overall contenders content to let escape group go in mountain stage
Tour de France analysis: Yorkshire's parting shot offered up a fight for the yellow jersey
Anarchic nature of this year's Paris-Nice route means that Sky will have a tough job controlling the race lead
Team Sky principal Sir David Brailsford blames himself for the poor showing by Team GB athletes at last years World road race
Marcel Kittel and his Argos Shimano team were one of the great stories of this year's Tour de France. Cycle Sport looks at the battle of the sprinters from this year's race.
Tour de France 2013, stage 14: Matteo Trentin gave Omega Pharma second stage win in two days, Froome safely keeps lead
This year sees the 100th Tour de France. Here we look back on an eventful century of cycling
Extract from 'The Race Against Time' by Edward Pickering: Obree, Boardman and the quest to be the fastest man on two wheels
Ryder Hesjedal's victory in the 2012 Giro was a surprise to the cycling world, but not to the Garmin team, who'd planned it in meticulous detail. Here's the story of how Garmin won their first Grand Tour
Gianni Meersman contributed nothing to yesterday’s Tour of Catalonia escape, then outsprinted his rivals to win the stage. Was that fair?
The Garmin team manager wrote this short article for the August 1999 edition of Cycle Sport. On his request, we have re-run it here
Marianne Vos took the gold medal ahead of her British rival after a spectacular race.
One man's culinary journey at Le Tour. Lionel Birnie documents the Tour one meal at a time.
The Team Sky head of performance science explains how he has prepared Bradley Wiggins for his yellow jersey challenge
Cycle Sport interviewed the La Toussuire stage winner at the start of the season and found an engaging and ambitious rider, who has the unusual distinction of having won his first professional race
During the Tour's first rest day Cycle Sport asked Dave Brailsford about the role of Dr Geert Leinders at Team Sky
Bradley Wiggins took the yellow jersey with a stunning show of team strength on the Planche des Belles Filles, but Sky were more stretched on the Col de la Croix. What does this mean for the rest of the Tour?
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