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Rollers vs indoor bike trainers: which is best for you?
Indoor bike trainers might get the most attention – but don't underestimate a humble set of rollers, here's why...
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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I learnt how to ride a bike as an adult and you can too
Learning how to ride a bike as an adult can feel daunting, but it doesn't have to be
By Hannah Bussey • Published
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Nine tips on how to get started with gravel riding
Riding on gravel may not be a new phenomenon, but it has certainly been growing in popularity in recent years.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Could frame facing solve creaky bottom brackets and rubbing disc brakes?
We delved into seven workshops to ask mechanics how necessary facing really is
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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New Year’s resolutions for cyclists to make in 2022
Some great ideas and suggestions for your cycling new years resolutions for 2022
By Tim Bonville-Ginn • Last updated
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Should you ride your bike on Christmas Day?
Dedicated or selfish? We look at both sides of the Christmas Day training debate
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023: All you need to know
Everything you need ahead of Liège-Bastogne-Liège and Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes, taking place on 23 April 2023
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Power to weight ratio: watts per kilogram explained and how to boost yours
Unless you only ever ride on pancake-flat surfaces, improving your power-to-weight ratio is a must. Andrew Hamilton explains why and how
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Is going vegan really game-changing for cyclists?
Netflix film The Game Changers stirred up a furore around going ‘plant-based’ to get fitter, stronger and faster, but does the reality match the hype? David Bradford investigates
By David Bradford • Last updated
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Four of the best indoor cycling sessions for turbo training
The boredom of the turbo-trainer is the cyclist’s annual test of motivation: here's how to both enjoy indoor training and maximise your potential for a successful 2014
By Anna Marie Hughes • Last updated
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Road World Championships 2021: Elite men’s road race start list
All the names taking part in the 2021 elite men's World Championships road race in Leuven, Belgium
By Tim Bonville-Ginn • Last updated
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Road World Championships 2021: women's elite individual time trial start list and times
The start times of riders taking part in the elite women's individual time trial at the 2021 UCI Road World Championships in Flanders
By Ryan Dabbs • Published
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Simon Carr: Slipping under the radar
It’s rare a young rider gets a WorldTour contract with hardly anyone in their homeland’s cycling scene knowing their name, but that’s what young Brit Simon Carr has done. Paul Knott asks: who is this mystery man and what can we expect from him?
By Paul Knott • Last updated
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How soldier-cyclists use their military training to become better riders
Military training is all about pushing to the limits of exhaustion while executing life-and-death decisions. Here, battle-ready riders break ranks to share their secrets with Dr Josephine Perry
By Jonny Long • Last updated
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Racer's dreams: Tech Editor Michelle Arthurs-Brennan's road race bike
Michelle goes for an Italian frame with Shimano Ultegra mechanical groupset
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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Fabio Jakobsen: ‘Dylan Groenewegen has not offered a personal apology or taken responsibility for his actions’
Fabio Jakobsen says Dylan Groenewegen is yet to apologise for the Tour of Poland crash, and is disappointed the Jumbo-Visma rider decided to reveal the pair met to the Dutch press
By Jonny Long • Published
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On doctor’s orders: 10 rules to keep healthy on the bike during winter
How to stay safe and healthy on the bike this winter – what would a cycling doctor do? Josephine Perry, herself a doctor of psychology, calls up her colleagues to find out
By Josephine Perry • Published
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You booze, you lose? How much does drinking undermine fitness gains?
Most of us like a drink, at least occasionally. But does boozing undo the fitness gains we work so hard for? Chris Marshall-Bell investigates
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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New Tour de France 2020 dates officially confirmed as UCI reveals new calendar
The Tour de France has officially announced the new dates for the 2020 race, as the UCI has revealed a new calendar for the racing season.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Mark Cavendish can return to his best with Bahrain-McLaren, says Rod Ellingworth
Team principal says the Manxman is 'accountable' for finding his form and a return to winning ways
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Chris Froome joined by young Colombian fan on training ride
Team Sky’s leader Chris Froome is being put through his paces out in Colombia.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Cyclists now banned from Richmond Park during lockdown
Cyclists will be banned from riding in Richmond Park this weekend, authorities have confirmed.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Nairo Quintana’s team boss says he trusts the Colombian as doping investigation continues
Nairo Quintana’s team boss says he trusts the Colombian, as the doping investigating launched at the Tour de France continues.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Marcel Kittel leaves Quick-Step Floors to join Katusha-Alpecin for 2018 season
Marcel Kittel will leave Quick-Step Floors at the end of the 2017 season, joining Katusha-Alpecin on a two-year deal as a replacement for Alexander Kristoff.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Five talking points from stage nine of the Tour de France 2020
The final day in the Pyrenees was another thrilling stage of action
By Stephen Puddicombe • Published
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Mark Cavendish, Katie Archibald and Harry Tanfield confirmed for 2019 British national championships
A formidable field of talent including Mark Cavendish, Katie Archibald and Harry Tanfield will fight for the esteemed British national champion’s jerseys later this month.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Daryl Impey latest signing at Israel Start-Up Nation to support Chris Froome
The multiple South African champion said he was called by Froome to sign for the four-time Tour de France winners new team
By Tim Bonville-Ginn • Published
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Rumours of Mark Cavendish move to Bahrain-Merida resurface
Rumours that Mark Cavendish could make the move to Bahrain-Merida have resurfaced, after the Brit wasn’t selected for the Tour de France by his Dimension Data team.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Five talking points from stage 21 of the Giro d'Italia 2020
Britain has another Grand Tour victor as Filippo Ganna once again dominates the time trial
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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