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Frankie Hall turning pro at 30 and why derny racing was such a high risk sportWe delve a little deeper into some of the biggest stories of the week
By Anne-Marije Rook Last updated
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Former UAE Team Emirates rider Cristian Camilo Muñoz dies after infection to knee injury30-year-old crashed at the Tour du Jura last week, before being admitted to hospital in Spain
By Adam Becket Published
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'I think we can fight for Giro d'Italia podium' says DS after Giulio Pellizzari's final stage and GC victory at the Tour of the AlpsBoost for young Italian ahead of the Giro d'Italia
By James Shrubsall Published
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'This partnership marks a return to the sport' – Ineos Grenadiers announce new partners, including an iconic Colombian coffee brandBritish team inks a deal with WTW, and Café de Colombia is back in the game
By Pat Kinsella Published
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Friday cycling quiz: How many Liège winners can you name?It's the oldest race on the UCI calendar with over 80 individual riders having won the race
By Simon Richardson Published
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Liège-Bastogne-LiègeEverything you need to know ahead of Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026 and Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes, taking place on 26 April 2026
By Cycling Weekly Last updated
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'It's where I want to end up... where I want to be' – young British rider on his taste of the WorldTour high life at this week's Tour of the AlpsJosh Golliker has stepped up from the EF Education devo team to the WorldTour squad for the week
By James Shrubsall Published
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'We've always kept the belief' – spirited Egan Bernal looking ready to fight for high placing at the Giro d'ItaliaFollowing a knee injury, a sharp-looking Bernal looks match fit for the Italian tour
By James Shrubsall Published
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'It’s a belief without an end, Remco forever' – Evenepoel signs lifetime deal with SpecializedBelgian to ride American bike brand's models for the rest of his career
By Adam Becket Published
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New bill honours memory of American teen cyclist Magnus White with automatic emergency braking requirementThe Magnus White and Safe Streets for Everyone Act would require all new passenger vehicles under ten thousand pounds to have automatic emergency braking by 2029
By Kristin Jenny Published
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'I realised, sh*t, I'm actually quite good at cycling' – the amazing journey of the surprise winner of Tour of the Alps stage 4German former speed skater Lennart Jasch takes the biggest win of a very short career
By James Shrubsall Published
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'France probably hasn't had such a talent since Hinault' – Paul Seixas hype-machine continues after La Flèche Wallonne triumphThe only question left over the 19-year-old is: should he go to the Tour de France?
By Adam Becket Published
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Meet the men cycling Land’s End to John o’ Groats… while towing wheelie binsJamie Hargreaves and Alfie Cookson are in the midst of a totally trashy LeJog adventure: collecting rubbish on the roll and dragging their bins to the top of Britain's highest peaks
By Pat Kinsella Published
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'I took matters into my own hands' – Olympic champion Kristen Faulkner is using AI to hit her best-ever power numbersAmerican believes AI is going to "change women’s performance research from the bottom up"
By Tom Davidson Published
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'Oh my god I still need to do a sprint!' – Demi Vollering wins La Flèche Wallonne with long attack on Mur de HuyDutchwoman secures her second victory at Classic, but it was squeaky close
By Pat Kinsella Published
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'Last year I was watching on television, now I just won this race' – Paul Seixas flies to La Flèche Wallonne victory on debut, becomes youngest winnerThe Frenchman beat Mauro Schmid and Ben Tulett on the Mur de Huy
By Adam Becket Published
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'I've been struggling... so it feels nicer than normal to win' – Tom Pidcock sprints to victory on Tour of the Alps stage 3, less than a month after ravine crashPinarello Q36.5 rider takes third win of the season in Italy
By Adam Becket Published
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'No-one covers this sport like we do' – Warner Bros. Discovery and TNT Sports renew rights for Giro d'Italia until at least 2029RCS races to stay on WBD platforms across Europe and USA for next four seasons
By Adam Becket Published
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'It could have been a lot worse' – track rider has 50cm wooden splinter surgically removed after crashUAE Team Emirates under-23 rider says he was "really lucky" to escape a career-ending injury
By Tom Davidson Published
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How to watch La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Everything you need to live stream road cycling's most brutal finishAll the information on how to watch La Flèche Wallonne 2026 from anywhere in the world as the slopes of Mur De Huy go up against the World Tour.
By Jacob Jones Published
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'It's great having guys who know where they're going' – a bit of local knowledge pays dividends for British rider's all-day break at Tour of the AlpsOli Stockwell was part of a day-long outing on stage 2
By James Shrubsall Published
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'There won’t be a metre of flat' – The toughest Tour de France Femmes Grand Départ stage ever has been revealed – could the day in the Peak District be decisive?Stage two of next year’s race from Manchester to Sheffield tackles a couple of the Peak District’s toughest climbs
By Adam Becket Published
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'I'm living my best love story' – Giulio Pellizzari dedicates victory to his girlfriend's late father after Tour of the Alps stage 2The young Italian left Ineos Grenadiers rivals in his wake to score the second win of his career
By James Shrubsall Published
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La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Everything you need to knowAll the details of La Flèche Wallonne and La Flèche Wallonne Femmes, taking place on Wednesday April 23 in 2024
By James Shrubsall Last updated
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'Determined to get involved with club life, I changed tack' – why volunteering might be the best 'non-cycling cycling' thing you do this summerWhen life got in the way of riding, CW's James Shrubsall grabbed a fluoro tabard and met his clubmates by volunteering instead
By James Shrubsall Published
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'We'll be opening the good wine' – how a third-tier rider took out the big guns at Tour of the Alps stage 1Tom Pidcock beaten into second by Team Ukyo's Tommaso Dati
By James Shrubsall Published
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London team time trial revealed for Tour de France Femmes in 2027Further details shared for UK Grand Départ, including brutal Winnats Pass ascent on stage two
By Tom Davidson Published
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New Open WI.DE 2.0 takes gravel clearances to a whole new level with provision for gargantuan 66mm tyresHas the all-new Open WI.DE ushered in a new gravel category, or does the industry's unhealthy obsession with wider tyres need to stop?
By Aaron Borrill Published
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Amstel Gold Race 2026: Everything you need to knowAll the information you need ahead of the men's and women's races, taking place on Sunday April 10
By Simon Richardson Last updated
