Jack Elton-Walters hails from the Isle of Wight, and would be quick to tell anyone that it's his favourite place to ride. He has covered a varied range of topics for Cycling Weekly, producing articles focusing on tech, professional racing as well as cycling culture. He moved on to work for Cyclist magazine in 2017.
Latest articles by Jack Elton-Walters
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Mechanical doping reaches new levels (video)
Mock-video makes light of mechanically-assisted bikes, plus keep scrolling for more cycling videos of the week
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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WorldTour pro searches for new team on Twitter
Fredrik Ludvigsson is out of contract and so took to social media in his search for a team for the 2017 season
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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Wiggins and Cavendish will learn from the hurt of London Six Day, says Hayles
Rob Hayles looks back on London Six Day where Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish just missed out on the win
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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Tifosi SS26 Campagnolo Chorus review
Here's how the Tifosi SS26 Campagnolo Chorus fared over 1,000+ miles of testing
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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London Six Day: Defending champions snatch last gasp victory from Cavendish and Wiggins
The Belgian duo of Moreno de Pauw and Kenny de Ketele left it late to take a second London Six victory
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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London Six Day: Wiggins and Cavendish take the lead ahead of final day
The Madison world champions took the lead after winning the chase on day four of the Six Day
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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Halloween cycling quiz: Identify these 11 pumpkin-headed cyclists
Ahead of Halloween, can you tell which pumpkin headed cyclist is which?
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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London Six Day: Bradley Wiggins just misses Derny race win (video)
Bradley Wiggins was left frustrated by his Derny rider when Belgian rival overtook on the final lap to win the race
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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London Six Day: Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish up to second after day two (video)
Defending champions Kenny de Ketele and Moreno de Pauw still lead, but Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish are up to second by the end of day two of London Six Day
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published