Richard Windsor
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Richard is digital editor of Cycling Weekly. Joining the team in 2013, Richard became editor of the website in 2014 and coordinates site content and strategy, leading the news team in coverage of the world's biggest races and working with the tech editor to deliver comprehensive buying guides, reviews, and the latest product news.
An occasional racer, Richard spends most of his time preparing for long-distance touring rides these days, or getting out to the Surrey Hills on the weekend on his Specialized Tarmac SL6 (with an obligatory pub stop of course).
Latest articles by Richard Windsor
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Marc Hirschi working towards Ardennes Classics following injury-blighted season start
The Swiss star says his UAE Team Emirates debut at the Volta a Catalunya is about rebuilding form ahead of the Classics
By Richard Windsor Published
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Dan Evans' National Championship Hill Climb 2014 Strava ride
We take a look at Dan Evans' Strava activity of his National Championship Hill Climb 2014 victory
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As it happened: Giro d'Italia 2019 stage one time trial
Recap live updates of the Giro d'Italia opening time trial
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Taking the pain: What does it mean to suffer?
If you want to win races, you have to be able to tolerate pain. But what does suffering on a bike really mean? Can it be measured, tested and trained? Tom Daly investigates
By Richard Windsor Published
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Cycle d’Oc: It's not just about the bike
Fantastic riding and food at the Cycle d’Oc gusthouse in Languedoc
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Matteo Trentin sprints to victory in attritional European Championships 2018 road race
The Italian beat Mathieu van der Poel and Wout Van Aert to victory in Glasgow
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Becky James takes silver and Katy Marchant wins bronze in women's sprint
Germany's Kristina Vogel took the gold after beating Becky James 2-0 in the final of the Olympic women's sprint
By Richard Windsor Published
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Cycling Weekly February 18 issue
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Giro d'Italia unveils mountainous 13th stage for 2016 race
The 161km route takes riders over four categorised climbs from Palmanova to Cividale del Friuli
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Court of Arbitration for Sport upholds Peter Sagan's disqualification from Tour de France
The CAS rejected an urgent application from Peter Sagan's Bora-Hansgrohe team for a reversal of the decision to throw him out of the Tour
By Richard Windsor Published
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Philippe Gilbert joins Etixx-Quick Step from BMC for 2017
Belgian champion Philippe Gilbert will link up with the his home team Etoxx-Quick Step in search for further Classics glory
By Richard Windsor Published
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Chris Froome to decide in the next week if he'll ride the Vuelta
Tour de France winner still contemplating a second Grand Tour tilt in 2015 with Nairo Quintana aleady confirmed for the Vuelta a España
By Richard Windsor Published
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Quick-Step Floors reveal Tour de France 2018 squad
Belgian team to target sprints with Fernando Gaviria and general classification with Bob Jungels
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Michal Kwiatkowski settles for second after 'unbeatable' Rohan Dennis wins Vuelta opener
The Pole sits in just six seconds down in second position ahead of the opening road stages
By Richard Windsor Published
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Riding in South Tyrol
South Tyrol, the northernmost province of Italy, contains some of the hardest, most spectacular cycle routes for those up for the challenge.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Dan Martin content with time loss following improved Tour de France team time trial by UAE
The Irishman says team atmosphere helped improvements in the discipline
By Richard Windsor Published
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Wout van Aert: 'Julian Alaphilippe was stronger than the whole bunch, I couldn't do more'
The Belgian missed out on the opportunity to take the yellow jersey in his debut Tour de France
By Richard Windsor Published
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Five custom frame builders you need to know about
Buying a custom frame is one of the truly great ways to get your ultimate bike. So here's five custom frame builders from Britain and Ireland we'd definitely recommend
By Richard Windsor Published
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Wiggins planning to be ready for anything at Paris-Roubaix
2012 Tour de France winner says his top 10 finish in the 2014 Hell of the North will provide valuable experience as he tries to win his first classic
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tony Martin confirmed to switch to LottoNL-Jumbo from Katusha-Alpecin
German signs two-year deals with Dutch squad
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Tao Geoghegan Hart out-sprints Vincenzo Nibali to win Tour of the Alps 2019 stage four
The Briton kicked early to take victory as his team-mate Pavel Sivakov held on to the overall lead
By Richard Windsor Published
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Ribble CGR 105
As part of our winter bike special, we take a closer look at the Ribble CGR 105
By Richard Windsor Published
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Watch: Wout van Aert puts cross skills to good use on Strade Bianche final climb
The Belgian cyclocross star struggled up the final climb in Siena after a storming performance in Strade Bianche 2018
By Richard Windsor Published
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Andy Tennant 'devastated' at missing out on Rio team pursuit squad
Tennant says he won't be "throwing his toys out of the pram" after missing selection for a second successive Olympic Games
By Richard Windsor Published