Katie Archibald
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British Cycling keep faith with youth for opening Track World Cup rounds
Elinor Barker and Katy Marchant are the only Olympians in the squad for the second round of the Track World Cup
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Katie Archibald column: I’m fantastic. I need to change
"I want to somehow stay completely dazzling, but also learn humility. How hard can it be?"
By Richard Windsor Published
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Katie Archibald column: Keeping British cycling on track
Katie discusses the importance local tracks have had in community cycling and discovering new talent
By Richard Windsor Published
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Katie Archibald column: It’s not always smooth riding in the velodrome
Katie reflects on a difficult Track World Championships
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mark Stewart tops off successful Commonwealth Games track cycling campaign for Scotland
Host nation Australia ends Commonwealth Games track cycling events at the top of the medal table, with Scotland, England and Wales all tasting success
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Katie Archibald column: 'Couples only ever break up around the World Championships'
“My theory is that couples only ever break up or get together around the World Championships or the Olympic Games”
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'Yorkshire was a once in a lifetime experience, unless you compete in Glasgow 2023': Katie Archibald column
Am 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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Katie Archibald column: Totting up my top top-threes
Listing things isn't just for Christmas
By Richard Windsor Published
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Katie Archibald column: Go bigger gear or go home, or walk
"My childhood logic seems to ripple through track cycling, season after season, as the gears get bigger and bigger in the hope of going faster and faster."
By Richard Windsor Published
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Katie Archibald column: My essential guide to saddle health
Katie gives her top tips for sitting comfortably and staying healthy in the saddle
By Richard Windsor Published
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Katie Archibald column: 'There are no bad foods, just bad choices'
“On top of that, getting the day to day right is far more difficult because it’s boring and requires the least sexy of the sporting virtues: patience and consistency”
By Nigel Wynn Published
