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12 things we've learnt from the launch of CW5000
Only a month in and the CW5000 challengers have been racking up the miles
By Victor Alway Published
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Eddie Dunbar becomes first Irish winner of under-23 Tour of Flanders
Ireland's Eddie Dunbar soloed to victory in Saturday's U23 Tour of Flanders, to score a first win in the event for his home country
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Guide to night rides
We may be a little short on daylight at this time of year, but with the right lights you needn’t stop riding your bike. What’s more, when summer arrives, you might just find an event that will take you through the night — and out the other side
By Cycling Weekly Published
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A cyclist’s guide to self-isolation
Need inspiration for cycling based activities during quarantine? Look no further
By Stuart Clarke Published
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B’Twin Facet 7 road bike
B’Twin is owned by French sporting goods chain store, Decathlon. Now in 18 countries, adopted the name B’Twin in 2006, replacing the Decathlon Cycle logo...
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Here are your CW5000 May challenges
Can you improve your climbing in one month?
By Simon Richardson Published
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Zipp goes wider, tubeless and disc brake specific with NSW and Firecrest ranges
Zipp has just announced new products, including eight new tubeless, disc specific wheelsets and its own proprietary tubeless tyres
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Six things you forgot to buy with your Cycle to Work voucher
The Cycle to Work scheme is a great way to save serious cash on your bike, but there are a few pieces of essential kit that most people always forget about.
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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In the genes - how the James family have secured cycling success across disciplines
By Simon Richardson Published
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How Catherine Allen hit 5,000 miles by March 9
By Simon Richardson Published
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Buy a subscription taster to Cycling Weekly magazine for under £20!
9 issues of Cycling Weekly for under 20 quid
By Victor Alway Published
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How to harness your power
By Simon Richardson Published
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2019 Club of the Year | The Shortlist
Meet the shortlist
By Victor Alway Published
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CW5000 March challenges
Get your cameras at the ready for a photo focused challenge
By Simon Richardson Published
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CW5000 members battle the storms in February
The best of the CW5000 Facebook group in February
By Victor Alway Published
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Rapha X Robyn Lynch upcycled collection
Rapha donated surplus fabric and returned stock for the Robyn Lynch capsule 12 piece collection which includes a £450 jacket.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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First three riders complete CW5000 challenge
By Simon Richardson Published
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Why you should come and visit us at the Cycle Show
Come and see us at stand L57 for great subscription offers, win a years supply of SiS nutrition, and feast your eyes on the new Trek Madone.
By Victor Alway Published
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Watch: Dutch rider Laurine van Riessen's amazing crash escape on Rio track (video)
Laurine van Riessen rides up the vertical hoarding at the track side to avoid a crash during the women's keirin in the Rio Olympics
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Kate Courtney shares the dangers of concussion in cycling
Kate Courtney knows the dangers of concussion only too well.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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CW5000 Finisher's Medal and download your certificate
By Victor Alway Published
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Staying local - Andy Med's Tour of the Chippy
Staying local and trying to ride every road in town
By Simon Richardson Published
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Etape Loch Ness
Scottish highlands may not have the ideal weather for a 67-mile sportive ride but it did provide a picture perfect route for the inaugural Etape Loch Ness..
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Win a £4000 bundle this July with Ribble
We have teamed up with Ribble Cycles to offer one lucky cycling fan a bumper Tour prize bundle!
By Victor Alway Published
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How to avoid scams when buying or selling used bikes
By Simon Collis Published
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Taking the trial out of TTs: We tried to master the 'race of truth' without getting obsessive about it
Time trialling need not require an all-consuming, slavish commitment to lonely intervals and geeky aero gains
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bell Zephyr MIPS helmet review
The Bell Zephyr helmet was designed around its MIPS liner and aero profile
By Paul Norman Published
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Has anyone heard from Dave Brailsford?
Brailsford's long-time team doctor, Richard Freeman, has been found guilty of ordering testosterone, but the boss remains silent
By Jonny Long Published
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£10,000 reward to find hit and run driver after death of cyclist
A £10,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can help find a hit and run driver after the death of a mum-of-three while she cycled to work.
By Alex Ballinger Published