UK cycling figures reveal their dream bikes
Simon Richardson waxes lyrical about the UKSI bike, and asks other industry figures about their own dream machines
Simon Richardson waxes lyrical about the UKSI bike, and asks other industry figures about their own dream machines
Cycling Weekly Editor Simon Richardson found the Scott Addict Gravel gave him a whole new appreciation for his local area
Are we a nation of sprinters? Are Chris Hoy, Mark Cavendish, Victoria Pendleton and Jason Kenny all outliers, or indicators of a population of pedalling power houses? While so many of us are riding indoors at the moment, and with power metres and smart turbos more popular than ever, we thought it was time to try and find out
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Senior tech writer James Bracey takes us through his riding for the first two months of the year. A former racer he mixes up his riding quite a bit and while he doesn't log all his miles he's another one expected to hit the big five-quadrouple-O in 2020.
Web writer Alex Ballinger has his eyes on a fast ten this season, but he's never hit 5,000 miles in one year before. Can he do it, or will he get quarantined at the next race he goes to report on?
A first cat on the road, combined with testing bikes for a living, means Michelle is expected to log the biggest total out of everyone in the CW office. We check in on her progress just ahead of a training camp in Spain.
Supported by the Rayner Foundation in 2020 Joe Laverick is riding with French development team Chambery Cyclisme Formation - AG2R in 2020
First up it's News and Features editor Vern Pitt. Vern got back in to riding last year after a couple of years of little riding saw him put weight on and lose fitness.
We all have our regular routes, roads and loops that offer a known ride-time. We then choose a route depending on how long we want to be out for. Riding an adventure bike showed me how much more there was to find
Secure storage for your bikes. This 6" by 3" metal shed will hold three bikes and more, keeping it all safe, dry and secure.
With its lightweight aluminium frame, good range of adjustability and unpuncturable solid tyres, the Strider is a great first bike for toddlers
Incoming Team Ineos CEO Fran Millar has pledged to have a more open approach in an effort to win back fans’ trust.