Ryan Dabbs
Ryan is a staff writer for Cycling Weekly, having joined the team in September 2021. He first joined Future in December 2020, working across FourFourTwo, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Advnture's websites, before making his way to cycling. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan earned a NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer.
Latest articles by Ryan Dabbs
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Fabian Cancellara announces launch of new Swiss ProTeam for 2023
The former world champion will launch Tudor Pro Cycling Team after taking ownership of Swiss Racing Academy
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UCI president David Lappartient defends promotion and relegation system: 'It certainly has its advantages for the competition'
The top-18 teams of the UCI's rankings based on results over the past three seasons will be awarded a three-year WorldTour licence
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EF Education-EasyPost and EF Education-TIBCO-SVB kits go on sale
Supporters of the American team can don their team's latest kit from Thursday
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Jérémy Cabot speaks out after Liège-Bastogne-Liège crash: 'I now read comments that are unpleasant at best and completely untrue at worst'
More than 30 riders were involved in a crash on Sunday travelling at 70kmh, with some people attributing blame to Cabot
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Egan Bernal urges fans to remain patient in latest video documenting recovery: 'Wait for me, I'll be back racing soon'
Bernal and Ineos Grenadiers posted a behind-the-scenes video of the rider as he discusses his return to cycling
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Lotto-Soudal sign former Qhuebka-NextHash pair until end of season
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg and Carlos Barbero will join Lotto-Soudal for the remainder of 2022
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Who are the bookies' favourites to win Liège–Bastogne–Liège 2022?
The bookmakers have picked their favourites to win the Monument on Sunday
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Miguel Ángel López takes victory on stage four of the Tour of the Alps
The Colombian powered past Thibaut Pinot after catching the breakaway rider with a kilometre to go
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Katie Archibald says governing bodies have 'let down' transgender athletes
The two-time Olympic track champion criticised the UCI for failing to act sooner in the debate surrounding transgender athletes
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Tadej Pogačar not concerned with finishing 12th at Flèche Wallonne: 'I don't think this was any weakness'
The Slovenian is already looking forward to defending his Liège-Bastogne-Liège title on Sunday
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Dylan Teuns wins first-ever Classic with victory at La Flèche Wallonne
The Belgian rider managed to stay consistently powerful on the final climb of the Ardennes Classic to fend off Alejandro Valverde
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Lennard Kämna attacks in final kilometre to win stage three at the Tour of the Alps
The German managed to hold onto the lead after launching an attack from the breakaway group at the Flamme Rouge
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British Cycling offers Bradley Wiggins 'full support' after allegations of sexual grooming
The governing body has contacted Wiggins after he alleged he was sexually groomed as a 13-year-old
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Florian Sénéchal believes Paris-Roubaix spectator sprayed him with urine
He claims someone poured liquid over him that smelled of urine and beer while he was racing on Sunday
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Winner Dylan van Baarle shares impressive Strava data from fastest-ever Paris-Roubaix
The Dutchman covered the 257.2km route in 5-37-00, winning with a powerful solo attack 19km from the finish line
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Pello Bilbao secures comfortable stage two victory at the Tour of the Alps
The Spaniard benefitted from some well-executed tactics from his Bahrain-Victorious team-mates, taking the leader's jersey as a result
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Mathieu van der Poel reiterates desire to ride Giro d'Italia: 'Everyone always says that you get better from a Grand Tour, so I’m curious'
Speaking after Paris-Roubaix, the Dutchman made it clear he expects to start the Giro in May
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How to watch Paris-Roubaix 2022: Live stream the infamous cobbled Monument
Don't miss a moment of the action from the Hell of the North
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Who are the bookies' favourites to win the men's Paris-Roubaix 2022?
The bookmakers have crunched the numbers to determine their favourites to win the Monument on Sunday
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Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl team car causes Julian Alaphilippe to crash at Brabantse Pijl
The team car sent multiple riders to the ground after attempting to get past the peloton on a narrow part of road
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Women's Tour organiser seeking title partner to deliver live coverage of event
SweetSpot is hoping to raise £75,000 from a sponsor so it can broadcast the race live and adhere to UCI rules
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Ellen van Dijk set to attempt women's Hour Record in May
Van Dijk is looking to break Joss Lowden's current record of 48.405km
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Chris Froome eager to lose weight after 'baptism of fire' at Coppi e Bartali
The Briton admitted he was 2kg overweight after the Italian race, while confirming he will race the Tour of the Alps
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Astana Qazaqstan rider has no memory of Amstel Gold Race crash after being unconscious for 20 minutes
Former U23 world champion Samuele Battistella crashed around the 150km mark at Amstel Gold Race on Sunday, but didn't suffer any serious injuries
By Ryan Dabbs Published