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New 'Hydromount' strap-on from Tailfin – clever design for the thirstiest bikepackers
Adventure riding is like a kind of Jenga, where you have to balance everything you need on just a few points on your bicycle. This strap-on solution promises to add practicality to any bike.
By Andy Carr Published
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Debunking the 32-inch wheel myth: what road cyclists really need to know
With Maxxis in production with their Aspen MTB 32-inch tyre and big brands like Trek in over the axles field testing the latest oversize option, does this mean road wheels are about to get bigger?
By Andy Carr Published
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Specialized claims its new Red Bull & Remco-developed pro kit can save you 25 watts – here’s what that really means
Could a jersey upgrade really save you as many watts as the best aero bikes? We dig into Specialized's latest clothing tech to find out
By Andy Carr Published
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'A true hill-climbing boot camp' - a guide to exploring England's North Pennines by bike
The North Pennines will force you to dig deep but their solitude and splendour are ample reward, finds Simon Warren.
By Simon Warren Published
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The Tour de France just killed the climbing bike - here’s the physics that proves it
A lightweight bike must be easier to ride on a hilly course? The science says no, and this is why the climbing bike might be dead in WorldTour racing, but it doesn't mean they're of no use to you and I.
By Andy Turner Published
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'Friends of mine tell me I've got a wonderful sniffer': How one rider combines his love of cake with an obsession for riding
Sponsored by MyWhoosh
There's barely a day go by when MyWhoosh Big Ride Challenge rider Graham doesn't sniff out a nice little cafe with some great looking cake
By Owen Rogers Published
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CW Big Ride Challenge monthly targets
Monthly challenges will be updated on this page on the first of every month.
By Simon Richardson Last updated
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Why do aero helmets look like fancy dress?
Aerodynamicist and coach to the pros, Andy Turner, takes a look at some absurd new helmets, explains what’s going on, and reassures us that we’re unlikely to be impersonating Darth Vader on the road, any time soon…
By Andy Turner Published
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Bonnie Tu, the most powerful woman in bicycling, retires after more than 30 years in the industry
'Her unwavering passion transformed the cycling industry and empowered countless women to chase their dream,' says Liv in tribute
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Internet breaking 'affordable pro bike' reduced by £1000.01 on Black Friday
The Van Rysel RCR Pro has attracted more interest than any other bike this year, and the Shimano Ultegra Di2 version is now on sale
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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I'm fed up of bad train infrastructure for cyclists - does it have to be this way?
Reserving a space, using the hanger, hoping no-one else turns up... None of it is fun
By Adam Becket Published
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Collapsed lung, concussion and multiple fractures: Fundraiser set up for first ever Tour de France Féminin winner following crash
Marianne Martin crashed earlier in October and is looking to raise $20,000 to help her get back on her feet
By Adam Becket Published
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Power couple Keegan Swenson and Sofia Gomez Villafane win the 2024 Life Time Grand Prix series — again — but changes loom for 2025
Swenson secures third consecutive title, while Gomez Villafane defended her crown in a thrilling finale at Big Sugar Gravel.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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My friend had warm urine squirted in his ear on the Alpe d’Huez - and it impresses people more than my national titles
When it comes to impressing people with his cycling exploits, Cycling Weekly's columnist finds that anecdotes trump achievements every time
By Michael Hutchinson Published
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