Kenny Pryde
Latest articles by Kenny Pryde
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#SKYvOGE – behind the hashtag
Those who follow teams and riders on Twitter will probably have spotted the hashtag #SKYvOGE. Is it serious? How serious?
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Alex Dowsett wins men's individual time trial gold
Gold for Alex Dowsett in Glasgow as he overturns a five second deficit on Rohan Dennis in the final kilometres
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Europcar faces questions over Pierre Rolland's cortisol levels
Pierre Rolland, Europcar's climber and GC rider, abandoned the Dauphine on a stage he shouldn't have allowed to start for health reasons. It's all looking messy and the MPCC is involved
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Mark Cavendish's new book, At Speed, hits the shops
Manx sprinter Mark Cavendish's new book charts his experiences in the last four years, including winning the road world title
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Dan McLay wins Tour de l’Avenir stage
Dan McLay, riding for GB in the Tour de l’Avenir, won stage three sprint which finished in Paray-le-Monial
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Nacer Bouhanni gets FDJ off to strong start in Paris-Nice
French sprinter Nacer Bouhanni talks about winning the opening road stage of Paris-Nice - although things didn't go all FDJ's way
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Operacion Puerto: open and closed doors
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Big Interview: Marianne Vos
Marianne Vos, Olympic and world champion in multiple disciplines on track, road and cyclo-cross, is a true one-off - the best female rider the sport has ever seen. But what motivates her?
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Onix Black RH/Pro review
CW takes a look at a carbon-fibre offering from a new British company
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Cinelli Saetta Veloce review
There aren?t many brands in cycling that merit the overused term ?iconic?, but Cinelli is one that surely does
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Cavendish the climber: Tour de France comment
Tour de France 2012: Mark Cavendish to test 'new form' on Tour's hillier stages
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Marianne Vos enthusiastic about British Women's Tour
Could Olympic and World champion Marianne Vos ride in the inaugural Women's Tour in Britain next season?
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Giant Defy Advanced SL 2 review
Giant Defy Advanced SL 2 test by Kenny Pryde
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Valverde doubles his score in Andorra
Vuelta A Espana 2012: Chris Froome loses time after Cameron Meyer impresses
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No Goodbyes: David Millar's Grand Tour finalé
David Millar bid farewell to the pro peloton at the Vuelta a Espana, his final race as a Garmin-Sharp rider. Cycle Sport travelled to Spain to interview the Scot and look back on his favourite race.
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Ballan wins final Eneco Tour stage as Boom wins overall
Eneco Tour 2012 stage seven: Rabobank man Lars Boom snatches victory on tough final day in Belgium
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FDJ trainer: Chris Froome's performance looks legitimate
FDJ team coach Fred Grappe says he's not impressed by Antoine Vayer's ‘La Preuve par 21' method of detecting doped riders
By Kenny Pryde Published
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James Shaw for Lotto-Belisol in 2015
Talented junior James Shaw, currently racing with Haribo-Beacon, is heading to Belgium in 2015 to ride for the Lotto-Belisol under-23 team in his first senior year
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Rafal Majka conquers the Alps to win Tour de France stage 14
Vincenzo Nibali extends overall lead over rivals as the fight for podium places hots up
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UCI Independent Commission hearing stalls
Procedural hearing of UCI independent commission adjourns until a solution to doping amnesty is drawn up
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Sky sticks with 2013 Tour de France-winning bikes
Team Sky have begun the season riding exactly the same model Pinarello bikes as they did in 2013. Are they exactly the same? We asked mechanic Alan Williams to spill the beans
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Bradley Wiggins reclaims British time trial title
Bradley Wiggins crowned British TT champion, Geraint Thomas second, Alex Dowsett third
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James Shaw's winning streak
18-year-old James Shaw became first British rider to win both junior editions of Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne and Het Nieuwsblad
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Welcome to the Jungels
Bob Jungels of the Trek Factory Racing team is tackling his first Grand Tour at the Vuelta and doing remarkably well for a 21 year old. No doubt he’s one to watch
By Kenny Pryde Published