Richard Windsor
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Richard is digital editor of Cycling Weekly. Joining the team in 2013, Richard became editor of the website in 2014 and coordinates site content and strategy, leading the news team in coverage of the world's biggest races and working with the tech editor to deliver comprehensive buying guides, reviews, and the latest product news.
An occasional racer, Richard spends most of his time preparing for long-distance touring rides these days, or getting out to the Surrey Hills on the weekend on his Specialized Tarmac SL6 (with an obligatory pub stop of course).
Latest articles by Richard Windsor
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Chris Froome looking to the future after 2014 troubles
Team Sky rider hoping to be competing to his best again, as he begins preparation for the 2015 season, and doesn't rule out riding the Tour de France
By Richard Windsor Published
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British Transport Police under fire over undertaking video
The British Transport Police have had to respond to a video which depicts one of their vehicles incorrectly passing a cyclist
By Richard Windsor Published
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Geraint Thomas stays second after Volta ao Algarve time trial as Luis Leon Sanchez crashes out
Fabian Cancellara won the 18km time trial at the Volta ao Algarve after with Tony Martin taking overall control and Geraint Thomas in second
By Richard Windsor Published
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'We never crossed the ethical line': Bradley Wiggins responds to doping in sport report
Wiggins goes on the record to respond to the 'Combatting Doping in Sport' report which claimed Team Sky used the corticosteroid triamcinolone “to enhance the performance of riders, and not just to treat medical need”
By Richard Windsor Published
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UCI ready to agree to cycling venue switch for Tokyo Olympics
President Brian Cookson says that he is "optimistic" about having a solution to a proposed venue switch to the Izu province for cycling at the 2020 Games
By Richard Windsor Published
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Flanders ready to bid for 2021 Road World Championships, says sports minister
The Worlds have not been held in Belgium since Zolder in 2002
By Richard Windsor Published
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Jan Polanc wins Giro d'Italia stage five, as Contador takes pink
23-year-old Slovenian took the biggest win of his career as Alberto Contador moved into race lead on the stage five summit finish
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lars Petter Nordhaug and Matt Brammeier join new Irish Pro Continental team for 2017
Connor Dunne and Martyn Irvine are also among the first riders to sign for the new Aquad Blue Sport team
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lorries involved in over half of London cyclist deaths, despite making up less than 4% of traffic
Statistics reveal that most of the incidents took place at junctions while two in every five took place at traffic lights
By Richard Windsor Published
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Kenny Elissonde set to switch Team Ineos for Trek-Segafredo, report suggests
The Frenchman could link up with Vincenzo Nibali at Trek next season
By Richard Windsor Published
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Greg Van Avermaet sprints ahead of Peter Sagan to win Tirreno-Adriatico stage six
Greg van Avermaet sprinted from a select front group to pip Peter Sagan to the line on stage six of Tirreno-Adriatico
By Richard Windsor Published
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Cycling Weekly November 26 issue
By Richard Windsor Published
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Movistar say penalty imposed after Catalunya TTT 'sets a dangerous precedent for the future'
Team left unhappy after each of their riders were handed a one-minute penalty for what commissaires deemed as 'pushing' in the team time trial
By Richard Windsor Published
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Eddie Dunbar aiming to make the most of WorldTour opportunities in new season with Team Sky
The Irishman says he's grateful to Sky for signing him midway through the season after the collapse of Aqua Blue Sport
By Richard Windsor Published
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Cookson: I believe Astana are trying to do their best to comply with the rules
The UCI president says he believes that Astana are committed to clean sport, while he also confirmed night-time rider testing is now taking place
By Richard Windsor Published
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Riders take risk over level crossing during Paris-Roubaix (video)
A number of riders continued across the railway tracks after the barriers had come down, but avoid disqualification
By Richard Windsor Published
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Chris Froome hits out at Laurent Jalabert on Twitter over doping insinuation
Tour de France leader hits back at the former rider after Jalabert said Froome's performance on stage 10 "made him uncomfortable"
By Richard Windsor Published
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Wiggins: 'Geraint Thomas could break the Hour Record tomorrow'
Former Hour Record holder also says Sky should try to sign Mathieu van der Poel
By Richard Windsor Published
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Moment in time: Dan Martin's perfect day at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Dan Martin’s 2013 Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory is best remembered for reasons other than his excellent performance. But as the now UAE-Team Emirates man reflects, his tactical masterclass in front of a watching panda was one of his finest days on a bike
By Richard Windsor Published
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Caleb Ewan wins People's Choice Classic for second time
Caleb Ewan beat Sam Bennett to victory in the prelude circuit race the of the Tour Down Under, the People's Choice Classic
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mads Pedersen takes victory in hard-fought Ghent-Wevelgem 2020
Pedersen won the Classic from a four-man sprint
By Richard Windsor Published
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Riders used motors in Strade Bianche and Coppi e Bartali, alleges report
An investigation by French television's Stade 2 and Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera claim that seven riders were using motors at the Italian races
By Richard Windsor Published
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Garmin Edge 520 Plus review
Will the Garmin Edge 520 Plus eliminate some of the annoyingly little niggles seen on previous versions of the Edge range?
By Richard Windsor Published
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Primož Roglič drops out of race lead as Ion Izagirre wins Vuelta a España 2020 stage six
Richard Carapaz takes the overall lead after dropping Roglič on the summit finish
By Richard Windsor Published