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All the pro cycling kits for 2025: Fenix-Deceuninck reveal three kits, and Canyon-SRAM Zondacrypto stay funky
Keep up to date with the jerseys to watch out for next season in our complete guide
By Adam Becket Last updated
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Annemiek van Vleuten returns to pro cycling with Fenix-Deceuninck
Recently retired two-time female road race world champion joins Belgian team as a performance mentor
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Vuelta a España 2025 route: Italian start, 10 summit finishes and team time trial announced
The 80th edition of the race includes the Angliru, Bola del Mundo and third-week ITT
By Adam Becket Published
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Where did all the Covid bikes go?
So many bikes bought during Covid are no longer being ridden. Have they been stored, or sold? You might even be riding one yourself
By James Shrubsall Published
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Ineos Grenadiers rider recovers from 'fighting for his life' to join new development squad
Theodor Storm and Peter Øxenberg to join Lotto Kern-Haus PSD Bank, Ineos Grenadiers' new devo team
By Adam Becket Published
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'I don’t think it would be a surprise to anyone' - Mathieu van der Poel on Tadej Pogačar winning Paris-Roubaix
Dutchman says current road world champion has already proven he has what it takes to thrive on the cobblestones of the Hell of the North
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Finally, for better or for worse, VAR comes to bike racing
Bar-cams and livestream will be used for real-time judging in new NL Beach Cup competition in the Netherlands
By James Shrubsall Published
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'We're trying to build a team that's got a profile not dissimilar to a football club': The British team boss trying to do something different
Dave Coulson, founder and manager of Cycling Sheffield, tells Cycling Weekly about his time in the sport and what led him to form the Steel City's only elite cycling team
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Brompton recalls G Line over hinge spindle risk
Brompton G Line gravel bikes are being recalled over fears that the front hinge spindle may corrode and fail
By Simon Fellows Published
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Congressman introduces road safety bill in honour of slain Team USA cyclist
The Magnus White Cyclist Safety Act of 2024 aims to make roads safer for all vulnerable users through advanced automatic emergency braking technology
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Teenage boys arrested after spate of assaults on cyclists in the UK
Three under-18s were arrested in Bristol after 13 reports of assaults by a trio on mopeds earlier this month
By Adam Becket Published
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Tom Pidcock's coach leaves Ineos Grenadiers, likely to join Q36.5 Pro Cycling
Kurt Bogaerts confirmed to have left Ineos Grenadiers and is expected to imminently follow Pidcock to Swiss team along with soigneur
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Iconic US bike brand pauses new releases as staff face layoffs
GT Bicycles has also said goodbye to sponsored athletes
By James Shrubsall Published
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Cycling legend Rik Van Looy dies aged 90
The Belgian won all five Monuments, a feat only achieved by three riders, among 161 professional wins
By Adam Becket Published
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'We call it shadow' - MAAP brings grey bib shorts to the WorldTour with Jayco AlUla
Australian brand vows to add 'fashion influence' to sport's top level, and says grey colour is 'not as contentious' as AG2R's classic brown
By Tom Davidson Published
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I rode my first Audax at the weekend and I’m now convinced this retro activity is the coolest thing in cycling
Riding long distances uncompetitively is one of my favourite things, why hadn’t I tried out the original format before?
By Adam Becket Published
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Tom Pidcock to miss cyclocross season to build for road with new Q36.5 team
Former world champ says he won’t race his CX bike this winter, Wout van Aert will ride six races
By Tom Thewlis Published
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British pro left feeling 'confused' after being dropped by WorldTour team
Harrison Wood will ride at Continental level for Sabgal–Anicolor next year after leaving Cofidis
By Tom Thewlis Published
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British Cycling receives record £39m funding for 2028 Olympics and Paralympics
GB performance director 'incredibly pleased' with allocation for Los Angeles Games
By Tom Davidson Published
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Jasper Philipsen: 'All eyes will be on us at the Classics but we will be ready'
Milan-San Remo winner says Alpecin-Decuninck will be prepared to have a target on their back next year
By Tom Thewlis Published
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No more solo riding, vows crash victim Eddy Merckx
The cycling icon was left stranded on railway tracks after a crash that broke his hip
By James Shrubsall Published
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Mark Cavendish wins Lifetime Achievement award after BBC Sports Personality of the Year snub
Tour de France legend to be recognised during broadcaster's Sports Personality of the Year on Tuesday
By Tom Davidson Published
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My 10-mile TT power hovers between 375 and 382 watts: I can’t improve by training harder, the only way to go faster is to go shopping
CW's columnist is stuck in a threshold rut
By Michael Hutchinson Published
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The Rugby Flyer flies again: the story of the first sub-hour '25' time trial
How one record-breaking bike – and the memory of the man who rode it – live on
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tweets of the week: Tadej Pogačar's white shorts and the joys of new kit day
By Tom Davidson Published
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Cancer My Arse! Meet the charity raising money from riding out the saddle
Campaigner and industry veteran Kev Griffiths, who has stage four cancer, is attempting to make fundraising fun
By Adam Becket Published
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What makes Cube’s range of kids bikes worth considering?
By Sponsored Published
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Wild new SRAM patent might make turbo trainers a lot easier to use
Patent claims new indoor trainer design will allow users to install their bicycles 'quickly and easily' with limited wear
By Tom Davidson Published
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'All he had to do was say sorry' - Cyclist wins court case and £4k after being hit by driver
Harry Gray plans to spend his compensation on 'the trip of a lifetime'
By Tom Davidson Published