British Road National Championships
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Five riders to watch out for at the British Road National Championships women’s road race
There will be a host of talented riders out to play on Sunday - but who looks set to take the top step?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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British Cycling announces venue for 2018 British Road National Championships
British Cycling has announced that the 2018 British Road National Championships will be held in Northumberland between June 28 and July 1.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Cavendish and Armitstead head star-studded National Championships lineup
A host of WorldTour talent will face off with the best domestic racers in Lincoln on June 28, with the time trials taking place on June 25
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lizzie Deignan to miss British National Championships after intensive spring campaign
The former national champion says she needs rest after returning to racing this spring
By Owen Rogers Published
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Equal prize money and stand-alone races for British Junior Road Race Championships
British Cycling has announced a change to the Junior Road Race Championships in 2017, with both races alongside each other, with equal prize money.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mark Cavendish and Lizzie Armitstead head stellar fields for National Championships races
Mark Cavendish will battle the likes of Luke Rowe and Ben Swift at the National Championships on June 26, with Lizzie Armitstead set to defend her title in Stockton
By Stuart Clarke Published
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British Road Race Championships to be shown live on Eurosport
This year's event in Abergavenny will be only the second championships ever to be broadcast live.
By Nick Bull Published
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Welshman Scott Davies wins British under-23 time trial title
Madison-Genesis rider Scott Davies, 19, claims first title of the 2014 British road national championships in Wales
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Peter Kennaugh defends national title as he beats Mark Cavendish to line in Lincoln
The Manx pair ascended Michaelgate ahead of everyone else in the British national road race, with Kennaugh coming out on top
By Richard Windsor Published