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South London’s Herne Hill Velodrome has come through existential crises to become a major talent-development hub and an invaluable community asset
South London’s Herne Hill Velodrome has come through existential crises to become a major talent-development hub and an invaluable community asset
An astonishing performance from Remco Evenepoel in Wollongong saw him go clear at the start of the penultimate lap, before going into time trial mode to build a big lead over the final 25km and cross the line 2'21 ahead of anyone else. Christophe Laporte won the sprint for second, with Australia's Michael Matthews rounding out the podium.
Sun, sand and serious switchbacks - everything you want from a break on Turkey's Aegean coast Words Nick Christian Photography Juan Trujillo Andrades Turkey's southwest coast is just the kind of place I would come for a holiday.
A 40th anniversary profile of Colorado's Moots, producers of the finest titanium bikes known to humanity
The story of the first Rwandan rider ever to participate in the Hell of the North, the most prestigious one-day bike race on the planet
I am, undeniably, a cyclist. I write for a cycling magazine (the world's finest, in fact) and watch bike races for a living. I spend a disproportionate number of my weekend hours cavorting around the countryside atop two triangles of flimsy carbon and a pair of inch-wide wheels.
How a series of unlikely and unexpected events turned Tom Dumoulin from a no-hoper to an all-star contender at La Vuelta a Espana
The final WorldTour race of the season finishes with "a worthy winner".