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Dogma days: Inside the creation of the iconic £13,000 Pinarello Dogma
Cycling Weekly pays a revealing visit to Pinarello's headquarters in Treviso, northern Italy
By James Shrubsall Published
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'Our cars were set on fire by Basque separatists': The inside story of ITV's Tour de France coverage
As another Tour comes to a close, we spent the day hearing three decades worth of stories from the team behind ITV's coverage of the biggest race in cycling
By Jonny Long Last updated
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Ribble Rebellion closes after less than a season of racing
Ribble hint at continuing to be involved in racing in 2025, despite closure of criterium team
By Adam Becket Published
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15 things you didn’t know about two-time Life Time Grand Prix winner Sofía Gómez Villafañe
MTB Olympian, Unbound winner, two-time Life Time Grand Prix series victor — meet the queen of off-road racing.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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The call of the coast
We went exploring along the British coast to bring you some of the best rides the country has to offer. From west Wales to the corner or Kent we found beauty in abundance along some quiet country roads.
By Stephen Shrubsall Published
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Track stars will compete in Cycling Weekly jerseys at London 3 Day — and you can catch all the action on our YouTube channel
Get 20% off tickets with exclusive Cycling Weekly code
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Tadej Pogačar, 'best cyclist in world', to stay at UAE Team Emirates until at least 2030
The Slovenian previously had a contract until 2027, but has extended by three more seasons
By Adam Becket Published
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Sir Chris Hoy's cancer diagnosis 'likely to save countless lives'
Olympian's announcement has led to 'seven fold' increase in men seeking prostate cancer advice, says wife Sarra
By Tom Davidson Published
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Unreleased Tour de France aero bike comes to market, starting at £4,000/$5,200
Bike described as a ‘beast of pure speed’ by manufacturer Dare
By Tom Davidson Published
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No road racing at Glasgow Commonwealth Games as organisers look to cut costs
Track and para-track cycling still a part of the schedule
By Adam Becket Last updated
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'If you spot a deal that looks to be good to be true, it probably is' - UK government launches 'Buy Safe, Be Safe' e-bike campaign to deter customers from rogue sellers
E-bike and e-scooters are causing fires every two days, according to the London Fire Brigade
By Adam Becket Published
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Standardised trainers, anti-doping measures, 42 hopefuls and Tadej Pogačar? Your guide to the first-ever live UCI Cycling Esports World Championship final
From the race format to how to watch, here's what to expect of the battle for the virtual rainbow stripes in Abu Dhabi
By Christopher Schwenker Published
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Unofficial Gravel Worlds to offer largest single-day prize purse in the discipline: $100,000
With a massive prize purse, a focus on world-class race coverage and staying true to its community focus, Gravel Worlds aims to do more than just keep pace with the growing race scene.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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'It's not a deal-breaker if you can't hit super-high power': 6 tips from an indoor racing expert
Here's what makes Lou Bates one of Great Britain's indoor cycling stars
By Tom Davidson Published
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Fancy dressing the next generation of Olympic champions? British Cycling is on the hunt for an apparel engineer
You can earn at least £52,000 a year if you fancy working on skinsuits and overshoes for BC
By Adam Becket Published
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'I was going to break myself if I had to': Is this the most addictive and adventurous discipline in cycling?
'Tiling' is for everyone, from record breaking headbangers like Matthew Winn Smith to local micro-adventurers
By James Shrubsall Published
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Most cyclists dread ramp tests - but I can't get enough
There's real pleasure in self-inflicted virtual riding pain
By Tom Davidson Published
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Ineos Grenadiers announce 'highly motivated, hungry and ambitious' new performance structure for 2025
New sports directors, lead performance coach and head of performance support announced, among other changes
By Adam Becket Published
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'Finally, you broke the world record' - Inside reaction to Mark Cavendish's historic Tour de France revealed
Astana Qazaqstan have released Project 35, a documentary which shows the journey to triumph
By Adam Becket Published
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Rapha focused on increasing 'profitability and resilience' as losses deepen by over £10 million, meaning seven years in the red
The British brand have not posted a pre-tax profit since 2017
By Adam Becket Published
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PhD student sets Guinness World Record for 'Most U.S. States Biked to in 24 Hours'
Sam Westby, a fourth-year PhD student at Northeastern University, rode to eight U.S. states in 24 hours - smashing the previous Guinness World Record of six U.S. states in 24 hours.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Cars can be weapons, just ask any cyclist
The majority of drivers are not out to hurt cyclists, but many just don’t realise the threat they pose
By Adam Becket Published
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Collapsed lung, concussion and multiple fractures: Fundraiser set up for first ever Tour de France Féminin winner following crash
Marianne Martin crashed earlier in October and is looking to raise $20,000 to help her get back on her feet
By Adam Becket Published
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Power couple Keegan Swenson and Sofia Gomez Villafane win the 2024 Life Time Grand Prix series — again — but changes loom for 2025
Swenson secures third consecutive title, while Gomez Villafane defended her crown in a thrilling finale at Big Sugar Gravel.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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11 tips for cycling in the rain: essentials for riding out the wet weather
You can't beat the rain but there's a lot you can do to make riding in it less demoralising - here's how to survice and maybe even enjoy it...
By Simon Richardson Published
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Is Wout van Aert dressing up and singing as a squirrel on Belgian TV?
It feels mad, but apparently things point in the direction of the Belgian cyclist appearing on The Masked Singer
By Adam Becket Published
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Unbound Gravel winner becomes professional rider for Canyon-SRAM
Rosa Klöser has joined the Women's WorldTour with the German squad
By Adam Becket Published
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It's Indoor Training Week at Cycling Weekly
We're celebrating the great indoors, all week
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Great Britain match best ever Track World Championships haul with Katy Marchant keirin bronze
GB place second in overall table with 13 medals, Netherlands finish top
By Tom Davidson Published