Cycling Weekly November 19 issue
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Inside the issue:
Team pursuit world record within reach
Zwift Worlds selection ruffles feathers
Cautious welcome to BC development team initiative
Tanfield takes a step back to spring forward
Marc Etches: How kindness can go a long weay
Reader's routes: Lanarkshire
Reader's routes: New Forest
Tech pro ride: Jonathan Shubert's Giant Trinity
Tech bike test: Scott Addict RC Pro
How to stay safe and healthy on the bike this winter
The Big CW Fitness Project
Fitness Hub
Cycling Weekly Zwift results
Dr Hutch goes mountain biking
From the Archive: Olympic qualification 1958
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Founded in 1891, Cycling Weekly and its team of expert journalists brings cyclists in-depth reviews, extensive coverage of both professional and domestic racing, as well as fitness advice and 'brew a cuppa and put your feet up' features. Cycling Weekly serves its audience across a range of platforms, from good old-fashioned print to online journalism, and video.
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