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Thames Valley Police investigate three cyclist deaths in one week
One person arrested in Milton Keynes
By Owen Rogers Published
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Best gastropubs and cycling cafes in the Cotswolds
In association with BMW Series 2 Gran Tourer
By Creative Media Published
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Ride the New Forest 100 Sportive
With it’s autumnal forest views, relatively low climbs & the chance for your first century, the New Forest 100 is a must do event for the 2019 season.
By Victor Alway Published
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The Chris Hoy velodrome (Glasgow)
Glasgow's Sir Chris Hoy velodrome sits opposite Celtic's football ground as part of the Emirates Arena. Scotland's only 250 metre indoor track is an international standard cycling facility.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Rival pro teams donate bikes to amateur squad after their bikes are stolen from van at race
Teams, riders and even members of the media came together on Saturday after an amateur team had all their bikes stolen at the Festival Elsy Jacobs.
By Owen Rogers Published
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Cycling safely: It is safe to cycle on roads but here’s how you can be safer
Cycling is a very safe activity, but feeling confident with the best practise for cycling safely can be empowering for getting out and turning the pedals.
By Stefan Abram Published
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Beat the sugar addiction
Arguably as addictive as cocaine and responsible for soaring levels of obesity, sugar is the most-wanted villain in our worsening national health crisis. Laura Tilt looks at why - and how - to free yourself from the clutches of the sweet stuff
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Britain's Best Bike Shops - the latest update
Voting closes on August 31. Your vote can still get your favourite shop recognised.
By Victor Alway Published
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Beat the grind with glucosamine
Gritty knees can be a painful problem for many cyclists - here’s how to beat the grind
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Everything you need to know about the motorised doping scandal
As the 'technological fraud' scandal heats up, here is everything you need to know about the history of motorised doping
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rayner rider Joe Laverick on his training, riding and moving to France
Supported by the Rayner Foundation in 2020 Joe Laverick is riding with French development team Chambery Cyclisme Formation - AG2R in 2020
By Simon Richardson Published
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CW5000 January challenges - your progress
Discovering new roads and lots of long rides on turbos
By Simon Richardson Published
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Free Climbing - Kasia Niewiadoma's rise to the top
By Owen Rogers Published
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Santini partner the 2020 Cycling Weekly Awards and offer money can't buy prize for the Club of the Year
By Victor Alway Published
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Dan Bigham's epic Ribble TT machine
Dan Bigham has, in recent times, become the go-to guy when it comes to aerodynamics, so his own TT rig should be pretty efficient - I chat to Bigham to see what's what
By Symon Lewis Published
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Alexander Kristoff wins opening stage of Tour of Oman as predicted crosswinds fail to materialise
Norwegian extends his record streak taking his ninth win in Oman in 10 appearances
By Owen Rogers Published
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Junior world champion Remco Evenepoel eyes future Grand Tour wins
Belgian Remco Evenepoel has stomped his competition in the junior World Championships, and is now eyeing the Grand Tours in the professional ranks.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Garmin continue their support for the 2019 Cycling Weekly Awards
Garmin announced as the headline sponsor for a second year as the Cycling Weekly Awards will return to 8 Northumberland Avenue in 2019 on Thursday November 28
By Victor Alway Published
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Going high tech - Peter White's CW5000 March blog
1,100 miles in and getting fitter all the time
By Simon Richardson Published
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Can anyone beat Richie Porte on Willunga Hill at the Tour Down Under?
Richie Porte looks to be in a commanding position heading into the penultimate stage of the Tour Down Under up Willunga Hill, but who can challenge him?
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Tweets of the week: Esteban Chaves, Annemiek van Vleuten, Callum Skinner and more
The best social media posts from across the cycling world this week
By Paul Knott Published
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Tour Magazine 2019 is on sale now!
Tour Magazine is available to buy in all good retailers. It is the UK’s number one fan’s guide to the Tour de France
By Victor Alway Published
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Matt Walls and the riders to watch in 2021
By Paul Knott Published
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Which cycling magazine is right for you?
There's something for everyone in our cycling portfolio
By Victor Alway Published
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Rapha Nocturne hits London's streets this weekend
The Rapha Nocturne is more than just criterium racing, with an all-day festival, support events and rides creating a spectacular day and night of entertainment.
By Victor Alway Published
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New Dura-Ace can wirelessly control your Garmin from your shifters
Shimano has just launched the new Dura-Ace R9150 Di2 groupset, which can wirelessly connect to a Garmin, smart phone or other gadgets
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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10 reasons to take on a charity ride
At some point in your life you’ll hear that little voice in the back of your head asking whether you’re tough enough to take on an endurance charity ride.
By Victor Alway Published
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Pavé power: what it takes to win the Tour of Flanders
Not for nothing are the cobblestoned spring Classics feared and revered by the pros who race them. They know how hard these races are, and with the recent use of power meters, they have some astonishing figures to prove it
By Chris Sidwells Published
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Eight tips for fundraising as you take on the CW5000
From building a fundraising page to getting others involved, here's how to do it
By Simon Richardson Published