IT'S FRIDAY...
It's Friday! Still stuck at work dreaming of getting out on your bike at the weekend? Work piling up and you don't know where to start? Us too...
Make a fresh cuppa, tip the contents of your inbox in the bin, turn your monitor away from the boss's gaze and check out this lot to while away the working hours before the weekend.
Relive the action from Wednesday's Fleche Wallonne by taking a look at Luc Claessen's gallery of photos
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Tech of the week: A shockingly expensive steel bike from Colnago, a surprisingly affordable carbon bike from Pinarello, DT Swiss energises our cycling lives and Pog's bars are now yours to buy
Colnago's Steelnova is a thing of beauty but you'll pay for the pleasure, while Pinarello's F1 is an inexpensive gateway to the brand. DT Swiss enters the dynamo hub market and Enve brings Pog's cockpit to market
By Luke Friend Published
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Tweets of the week: Tom Pidcock as a cake, Mark Cavendish speaks Gen Z, and stiletto cycling shoes
There's a likeness beneath the icing
By Tom Davidson Published