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'Doping is still really bad today': Former Belgian champion reveals own blood doping past in gritty autobiographical film
Kenneth Mercken was on his way to becoming a pro rider, and was prepared to do and take anything to help him achieve that goal
By Jonny Long Published
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La Planche des Belles Filles: Taking on the Tour’s brutal summit finish
Stage six of the Tour de France features the brutal final climb of La Planche des Belles Filles, which this July adds a final kilometre of suffering on gravel - Photos by Daniel Gould
By Stephen Shrubsall Published
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Miguel Ángel López takes overall lead with victory on stage four of Volta a Catalunya 2019
Miguel Ángel López took a dominant victory on stage four of the Volta a Catalunya, firing in into the overall lead in the process.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five things to look out for at Il Lombardia 2019
The last chance for a big win this season – here are a few things to look out for
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Team Ineos ‘not racing against Julian Alaphilippe,’ says sports director Nicolas Portal
Team Ineos are not racing against Julian Alaphilippe as the Tour de France enters a crucial high-mountain phase, according to sports director Nicolas Portal.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Richie Porte wins up Willunga Hill as Sarah Gigante smashes QOM at Santos Festival of Cycling
It may not be a regular Tour Down Under, but some things remain the same
By Jonny Long Published
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Here is the stacked Ineos Grenadiers team for Étoile de Bessèges stage race
Two former Tour de France winners and the time trial world champion among the list at the French race
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Five talking points from stage 15 of the Tour de France 2019
Analysis from the final day in the Pyrenees at the 2019 Tour de France
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Belgian pros take on staggering 365km ride around East Flanders during unexpected off-season
While Europe is struggling to deal with the effects of a coronavirus lockdown, two Belgian pros used the unexpected off-season to stack a staggering amount of kilometres in one ride.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Remco Evenepoel: '22-year-old riders winning the Tour is motivating'
Remco Evenepoel said it’s “motivating” to see 22-year-old riders winning the Tour de France.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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How to make your bike lighter for free: seven essential weight and money-saving tips
You don't need to have a fat wallet to be a weight weenie. Here are our top tips for making your bike lighter without having to dip into your savings.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Primož Roglič confirms he will start the Tour de France after recovering from crash
The Slovenian champion is starting the race as the bookies favourite ahead of defending champion Egan Bernal
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Peter Sagan should stop complaining about other teams, says Tom Boonen
The Classics legend says Sagan should not complain about other teams refusing to cooperate with him, saying "he is the one who always starts to sit on"
By Gregor Brown Published
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Watch: Heavy snow on the Gavia throws queen stage of the Giro d'Italia 2019 into question
23cm of snow is expected in the next week as efforts are made to clear the roads
By Jonny Long Published
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Mark Cavendish eyeing Paris-Roubaix success in 2018
Manx sprinter believes he has the ‘physical capabilities’ for high placing in the Hell of the North
By Paul Knott Published
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Tim Wellens takes emotional victory on stage four of BinckBank Tour 2019
Lotto-Soudal rider Tim Wellens claimed an emotional victory on stage four of the BinckBank Tour after an unpredictable day of racing.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five talking points from stage eight of the Giro d'Italia 2020
It was a day of ups and downs for British riders
By Jonny Long Published
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Mads Pedersen fights to hard-earned sprint victory on stage three of BinckBank Tour 2020
Mads Pedersen sprinted to a hard-earned victory after an attritional stage three of the BinckBank Tour 2020.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Andrey Amador signs with Team Ineos day after leaving Movistar
Andrey Amadaor has signed with Team Ineos the day after Movistar announced he had been released from his contract.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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As it happened: Tadej Pogačar sets up Tour de France victory on stage 20 time trial
Follow along with live updates from the 2020 Tour de France stage 20 decisive time trial
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Calum Brown and Rebecca Richardson win Monsal Hill Climb 2019
Former pro Russ Downing rode the event in what was his final ever race
By Jonny Long Published
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British pros urge government to negotiate visa-free permit to race in EU after being left in lurch by Brexit
Some British riders are currently limited to 90 days of travel in Europe and are campaigning for the introduction of a visa-free permit as the new season gets underway
By Jonny Long Published
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Wiggins: 'Geraint Thomas could break the Hour Record tomorrow'
Former Hour Record holder also says Sky should try to sign Mathieu van der Poel
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tom Pidcock undergoes dental surgery after high-speed crash at Tour de l’Avenir
Tom Pidcock has undergone dental surgery after his high-speed crash at the Tour de l’Avenir earlier this year.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Moment in time: Dan Martin's perfect day at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Dan Martin’s 2013 Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory is best remembered for reasons other than his excellent performance. But as the now UAE-Team Emirates man reflects, his tactical masterclass in front of a watching panda was one of his finest days on a bike
By Richard Windsor Published
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Five talking points from Paris-Nice 2020
The French stage race is the last we're likely to have for some time
By Jonny Long Published
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‘One of the most thrilling stages of all time’: Readers share their thoughts on the Tour de France 2020
The Tour de France made it to Paris and the winner has been crowned - but how did fans find the 2020 edition?
By Alex Ballinger Published
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‘I’m still coming to terms with what happened’: Nic Dlamini responds after having his arm broken by park rangers
Nic Dlamini says he’s still “coming to terms with what happened” after he was injured by park rangers during an altercation over Christmas.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Thibaut Pinot wins Milano-Torino as uphill crash takes out rival Miguel Angel Lopez
Thibaut Pinot rode solo to win Milano-Torino after his team-mate brought down Miguel Angel Lopez in a crash on the final climb.
By Alex Ballinger Published
