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The Jonas Vingegaard incident proves cycling still has a concussion problem
Vingegaard’s crash at Paris-Nice the latest to raise questions over the protocol
By Adam Becket Published
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'There’s no better way to start' - Caleb Ewan wins on debut for Ineos Grenadiers
Australian took the victory in a sprint finish on stage one of the Coppi e Bartali race in Italy
By Tom Thewlis Published
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How much does extra activity like DIY and shopping affecting my biking?
How to manage day-to-day activity and the 'sum of all stresses' for cyclists - the answer is NEAT
By James Shrubsall Published
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British race organiser faces 'hefty financial loss' after event cancelled due to tree on course
'It's getting increasingly difficult for grassroots cycling clubs like ours to put races on,' says Wally Gimber Trophy organiser Patrick Hawkins
By Tom Davidson Published
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Continental’s Terra Adventure gravel tyres see the gap between gravel and MTB narrow
Using technology borrowed from MTB XC tyres, the Terra Adventure offers a grippy yet surprisingly fast ride designed to survive rougher trails.
By Neal Hunt Published
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‘I got my first period in 15 years the morning of a big race, and didn’t know what to do’ — how pro racers deal with periods
Many female athletes have irregular periods or none at all - here’s my experience in getting a regular cycle back
By Sarah Sturm Published
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'You just had to go full gas' - Matthew Brennan wins first WorldTour race on dramatic stage one of Volta a Catalunya
19-year-old Brit makes it four wins in a row
By Adam Becket Published
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British National Road Championships to be held in Wales for the next three years
Road Nationals to take place in Aberystwyth this June
By Tom Davidson Published
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UCI Track Champions League cancelled after four years
Commitment to track cycling series proves short-lived as it is axed prematurely
By Tom Davidson Published
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Italian team issues plea for info after dog hit by race car at Milan-San Remo
The Solution Tech-Vini Fantini team wants to find the owner and check on the Labrador involved
By James Shrubsall Published
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Cycling TV and streaming guide: How to watch Volta a Catalunya and the cobbled classics this week
Everything you need to know about how to watch cycling online and on TV wherever you are in the world, with a schedule of races, events, and broadcasts this week.
By Patrick Fletcher Last updated
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'The following day felt as if nothing had happened' - Egan Bernal fully recovered from collarbone fracture, returns at Volta a Catalunya
The Colombian suffered the fracture in mid February but is already able to race again
By Tom Thewlis Published
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A taste of summer Grand Tour racing - why I think the must-watch Volta a Catalunya is the best spring stage race
The Volta a Catalunya, the race Tadej Pogačar conquered last year, is the most exciting – and beautiful – spring stage race on the calendar, argues Chris Marshall-Bell
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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'I don't hate Milan-San Remo but one year it needs to go right' - Tadej Pogačar on yet another near miss
Slovenian failed to dislodge Mathieu van der Poel and Filippo Ganna, and paid the price on Saturday
By Adam Becket Published
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In the world of dashcam videos, the comments section is the most intelligent bit of the experience
CW's columnist goes down a dashcam footage rabbit hole
By Michael Hutchinson Published
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Mathieu van der Poel: ‘Winning San Remo is special, and beating those two incredible riders is an honour’
Dutchman admits Tadej Pogačar was the strongest on the climbs and that his finish 'was on the top of the Poggio with Tadej'
By Peter Cossins Published
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Mathieu van der Poel takes second Milan-San Remo after epic duel with Tadej Pogačar and Filippo Ganna
Pogačar's widely heralded attack on the Cipressa blew the bunch apart but wasn't enough to shake off van der Poel and Ganna
By Peter Cossins Published
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Lorena Wiebes outsprints Marianne Vos to win San Remo Women
Lotte Kopecky chases down late Elisa Longo Borghini attack to set up SD Worx Protime teammate Wiebes for victory
By Peter Cossins Published
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How to watch Milan-San Remo 2025: Everything you need to live stream the first Monument of the season
All the key information on broadcasters and live streams for Milan-San Remo on March 22, the first Monument of the cycling season.
By Tom Davidson Published
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Dogs doing cyclo-cross, Peter Sagan dances on and Mark Cavendish runs in Paris
We corral the latest cycling-based social media fun and frolics for your delectation
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tadej Pogačar's quest for glory, San Remo Women is here, and will a sprinter win? Everything you need to know about Milan-San Remo
Milan-San Remo and San Remo Women kick off the Monuments on Saturday, here's how to watch, who to watch, and what to watch out for
By Adam Becket Published
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Tour de France organisers 'optimistic' that 2027 UK Grand Départ will be live on free-to-air TV
From 2026, the Tour de France will disappear from live free-to-air television, but this could change in 2027
By Adam Becket Published
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Route planning app Komoot sold after it expands paywall, job losses could follow
The route planning app has been bought by Italian tech firm Bending Spoons
By James Shrubsall Published
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'An unprecedented opportunity for brands to be part of the evolution' - Ineos Grenadiers sponsor hunt steps up with sales agency partnership
Sportfive have been employed to find "non-endemic global partners for the team"
By Adam Becket Published
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Lost out in the Unbound Gravel lottery? You’ll soon be able to ride Unbound along with Life Time’s other gravel events virtually on Rouvy
Rouvy partners with Life Time to bring the biggest American gravel events to mass audiences — virtually
By James Shrubsall Published
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'You couldn't wish for a better season' - Matthew Brennan earns first pro win with Visma-Lease a Bike
British teenager outsprints experienced WorldTour talent at GP de Denain
By Tom Davidson Published
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'The Ares 2 feels like a riskier investment than it should be' - a first-ride review of Specialized's new top-tier road shoe
The Ares 2 brings refined Body Geometry and an even bigger price tag to the Specialized shoe lineup
By Logan Jones-Wilkins Published
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'Sometimes you have to do crazy things': niche cycling craze hits the WorldTour
Wout van Aert and a host of others riding high on the world tiling leaderboards
By James Shrubsall Published
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‘Pursuing racing full-time didn’t make me a better athlete’ — Maude Farrell on why going all-in on sport didn’t bring the success she expected
'I realised that it doesn't work for me...and it clearly doesn't work for my bank account,' the dual athlete says
By Anne-Marije Rook Published