Luke Rowe
Latest articles by Luke Rowe
-
Luke Rowe column: 'If we could do two days training in one day, we could spend Sunday hungover in bed''
“If we could cram the two days’ training into one day, we could go on the night out and spend the Sunday hungover in bed”
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: why do so many pro cyclists live on the Côte d’Azur?
Team Sky rider and Cycling Weekly columnist Luke Rowe gives his guide to life as a professional rider on the Côte d'Azur and why it's perfect for training.
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: A crazy bet over not wearing winter gloves
In his latest column for Cycling Weekly, Luke Rowe tells us of a bet he once had with another rider that he wouldn't wear gloves all winter
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: 'I’m not going to let numbers rule my career'
Team Sky's Luke Rowe writes about his opinion on the use of power meters in racing and for training in his latest column
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe's off-season revealed in his new column
Team Sky’s Welsh Classics specialist and Cardiff Devils ice hockey fan Luke Rowe will be writing a regular weekly column for Cycling Weekly in 2017
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe Column: ‘Phil Deignan, he’s a funny guy but he walks around naked quite a lot’
Our regular columnist and Team Sky professional, Luke Rowe tells us what his room mates get up to during the biggest bike races in the world
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: It's been fun to ride aggressively at the Tour de France
“It was quite fun to attack and race aggressively as opposed to defensively while controlling the break”
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: 'The climbers ride at what they consider an easy pace but for me it’s pretty hard'
Regular columnist and Team Sky professional, Luke Rowe tells us more about what it's like to ride with the best climbers in the world
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: Chris Froome eats, sleeps and breathes the Tour de France
Team Sky's Luke Rowe reflects on a successful 2017 Tour de France, and pays tribute to team leader Chris Froome after his fourth Tour victory
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: The first ride after the off-season is grim
After a month off, with no cycling, Team Sky's Luke Rowe gets back into it with a training camp in Majorca
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: Good days and bad days at the Tour de France
“Saturday’s stage was a case of ride the climbs as fast as you can, descend like crazy and see where you are at the finish”
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: Starting the season the right way in Australia
In his weekly column, Team Sky's Luke Rowe looks back on the Tour Down Under and getting the miles in the bank
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: Here's why the cobbled Classics are nuts
In his latest column, Luke Rowe says why he loves the cobbled classics - and how he winds up Sky team-mate Wout Poels
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: 'People in the army are risking their lives. We’re just racing bikes round France'
CW columnist Luke Rowe tells us where he might have ended up if it hadn't been for cycling, with a career in the army beckoning if he weren't on the bike.
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe reveals his cycling heroes
In Luke Rowe's latest column for Cycling Weekly, he reveals who his first cycling hero was and who he admires now
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe Column: Why Michal Kwiatkowski was the Tour's man of the match
Luke Rowe praises Sky team-mate Michal Kwiatkowski for his performance during the 2017 Tour de France
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: After the cobbles
Luke Rowe tells us what he gets up to in the break between the classics season and Tour de France preparations
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: That was the hardest Paris-Nice I've ever done
Team Sky's Luke Rowe recounts his experience at this year's tough edition of Paris-Nice, won by team-mate Sergio Henao
By Luke Rowe Published
-
Luke Rowe column: Race radios should remain in the peloton
In his latest column, Luke Rowe argues the case for retaining the use of radios during races on the grounds of safety
By Luke Rowe Published