Kenny Pryde
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Bradley Wiggins wins Tour of Poland time trial
Tour of Poland 2013, stage seven: Bradley Wiggins takes final stage win, with Pieter Weening securing the overall honours
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Trek Factory Racing set for change in 2015
Trek Factory Racing is preparing itself for a revamp for 2015. Is it really a case out with the old and in with the new?
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Marcel Kittel 'not scared' of sprint rivals
Giant-Shimano sprinter Marcel Kittel will start his 2014 campaign in the Tour Down Under. Will this be the year he becomes sprinting's top dog?
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Training through the ages
For as long as there have been bikes to race on, there have been training methods. You probably think a lot has changed in the ‘science' of bike training, right? Well, sort of
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Braveheart Craig Wallace on form in Spain
Craig Wallace, a talented young Scot, is one of the few Brits racing this season in Spain and, so far, it’s gone well for the 19 year old
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Campagnolo ?Athena EPS review
Athena EPS is the Italian outfit?s entry-level electronic shifting groupset. Fancy an 11-speed battery-powered gruppo?
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What dictates Garmin's bike and tyre choice for Paris-Roubaix
The Garmin Sharp team will be changing Cervelo frames for this weekend's Paris-Roubaix all because of some special tubular tyres, as chief mechanic Geoff Brown
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The Sky Spring: How Team Sky lit up early-season races
After a year in the doldrums, Team Sky lit up the early season with some stunning results. Sir Dave Brailsford tells us how he turned his team into winners again
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Big Interview: Dan Martin
Dan Martin being chased by a panda en route to his win in Liège-Bastogne-Liège was one of the images of the year. It was a great season for Martin, and his panda fans
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Pat McQuaid: ‘I’m still waiting to see a change’
Former UCI president Pat McQuaid on his replacement Brian Cookson: "I’m still waiting on promises being delivered"
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Gary Coltman becomes Scottish head of performance
Former road and mountain bike pro Gary Coltman was appointed head of performance by Scottish Cycling last month
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Contador set for Vuelta as Riis looks for route back towards the top
Why the Dane thinks the return of both Alberto Contador and Oleg Tinkoff to pro cycling could put Saxo Bank back on track
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Ag2r La Mondiale make host of changes to 2016 Focus race bikes
With the new season fast approaching, mechanics at Ag2r La Mondiale are flat-out at the team’s training camp in Gandia, Spain, building a fleet of just shy of 200 bikes
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UCI stakeholders report says 'carry on'
Findings from report on Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) generated by comments and feedback from an open online survey
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Chris Froome set for Vuelta a Espana podium place
Chris Froome and Team Sky happy with performance in Vuelta a Espana so far, which sees Froome sit in second spot overall behind Alberto Contador
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Biological passport 'not effective' for detecting micro-dosing
Roman Kreuziger's case highlights developing uncertainty surrounding the efficacy and reliability of the biological passport anti-doping system
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Arnaud Demare interview
The young FDJ pro is one of the leading lights of the crop of young French riders about to burst on the scene
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Team BMC bounces back in the Tour of Poland
After a disappointing Tour de France, BMC Racing Team came out all guns blazing in the Tour of Poland, with three stage wins
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Pauline Ferrand-Prevot interview
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot may only be 22 but the young woman from Reims in eastern France is a name we’ll be seeing a lot more of. Sooner rather than later
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Ramunas Navardauskas attacks to win Tour de France stage 19
Ramunas Navardauskas put a bit of a shine on Garmin-Sharp’s Tour de France with an audacious solo win in wet Bergerac
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Erick Rowsell: a hell of a day for a Milan-San Remo debut
Erick Rowsell made his debut in the longest one-day Classic left on the calendar, Milan-San Remo. He might have picked better weather for a seven hour ride
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Lars Boom wins Tour de France cobbles stage
Chris Froome crashes out as Vincenzo Nibali places third to distance overall rivals and increase race lead
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Scott Davies 'honoured' to wear national champion's jersey
Newly-crowned under-23 time trial British national champion Scott Davies talks to Cycling Weekly
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Erick Rowsell gets Tour of Britain call up
Cheam-based NetApp Endura rider Erick Rowsell got a very late call up to the team for the Tour of Britain. As in, four days before the start
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