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From Gaza to the Giro d’Italia – the many faces of Israel Start-Up Nation“Thank you for the question, because this is so dumb,” says Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams, who has just touched down from Miami and is sat in the lobby of a beachfront hotel in Tel Aviv.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fred Wright says rooming with Cavendish is 'bonkers' as he begins life as a WorldTour riderWe caught up with the 20-year-old Brit as he made his debut for Bahrain-McLaren at the Saudi Tour
By Jonny Long Published
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'Yorkshire was a once in a lifetime experience, unless you compete in Glasgow 2023': Katie Archibald columnAm I explicitly speaking to Scottish rider John Archibald who was gushing in interviews about his "once in a lifetime" opportunity? It's very possible.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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We tried four winter workouts to see how well they combat the off-season rutlex Ballinger goes in search of some fun, fit-strong antidotes for an off-season programme
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five things to look out for at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne 2020Things to look out for in the 2020 Opening Weekend
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Concussion and cycling: the life-saving factsKnocks to the head aren’t uncommon in cycling — but every single one must be taken seriously and treated with extreme caution, as Michelle Arthurs-Brennan finds out
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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'Mine isn’t the story of an Olympic champion, but of a vain teenager who liked racing with people I wanted to be like': Katie Archibald column'I was engaged by a social scene rather than a sport'
By Jonny Long Published
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Eight tips from the pros and experts for how to not let winter get you downThe days are short, roads grimy, and weather appalling. Here's how to resist the urge to tuck away the bike and hibernate
By Jim Cotton Published
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'I’ve been competing for air time on the family WhatsApp': Katie Archibald column'What’s a win at the Poland GP when your brother is on the podium at the World Champs?'
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Can Chris Froome recover to win a fifth Tour?After a horrific crash, Froome’s road to recovery has not been easy. James Shrubsall assesses the hurdles he’ll need to overcome to wear yellow in Paris this July
By James Shrubsall Published
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The long road to Apeldoorn: Katie Archibald column'I had left school with a plan to spend a year working abroad before going to university, but when the Glasgow velodrome opened I knew I wanted to ride that track, a lot'
By Jonny Long Published
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'The rule is bent in most races': Should Warren Barguil have been disqualified from Paris-Nice?Diverting very briefly away from the current coronavirus crisis, something has been nagging at me over the past few days…
By Peter Cossins Published
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Is this Britain's smoothest road?A new high-tech road surface in Oxfordshire could herald a cycling revolution, we rode it to find out more
By Vern Pitt Published
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'There’s been no support from anyone': Former British Cycling coach says Team Sky Jiffy bag saga has 'tarnished' his nameSimon Cope says he has been rejected from numerous coaching jobs because of the anti-doping investigation into Team Sky
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Keep it in perspective: How to avoid bike obsessivenessMaintaining form and fitness as a cyclist demands a high level of commitment, which all too easily tips over into obsessiveness and a loss of perspective. Jim Cotton goes in search of bike-life harmony.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Need a new challenge? Here's how I jumped into the world of cyclocrossAfter too long tirelessly toiling in the confines of his backyard shed, Steve Shrubshall looks to pastures new for a challenge with a fresh set of riding and fitness demands
By Stephen Shrubsall Published
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I asked for the performance sheets be changed from 'man one' to 'rider one': Katie Archibald column'I just decided it was annoying, and no one would notice either way, so what’s the harm in having it this way?'
By Cycling Weekly Published
