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Iconic ascents, unpredictability and 'a little bit of craziness' - Tales from the women's Giro d'Italia
By Maria David published
From the very first winner in 1988, 'La Mamma Volante', to the latest 'amazing journey' that put Elisa Longo Borghini in the maglia rosa in her 13th participation

On the road with Philippa York and David Walsh – 'The Escape: The Tour, the Cyclist and Me' book extract
By Philippa York published
Extract York and Walsh discuss the Tour de France, gender in sport, doping, and much more in wide-ranging new book

2025 Road National Champions index
By Laura Weislo last updated
Index The winners from this year's competitions

Do indoor cycling minutes count for more?
By Aaron Borrill published
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To train or not to train indoors – that is the question. We delve into cycling’s most challenging training conundrum to decide which method is best for you and your goals

We took 16 pairs of aero socks to the wind tunnel to find which was fastest, and we're still shocked by the results
By Josh Croxton published
From Assos and AeroCyclingGear to NoPinz, Rule2, Sockeloen and Velotoze, we tested all the best aero socks on the market to find out whether all aero socks are created equal

'In Remco's mind, probably not even Pogačar is out of reach in the Tour de France' - Thomas De Gendt explains why Evenepoel will aim for yellow from the word go this July
By Thomas De Gendt published
Analysis In his latest column, Thomas runs the rule over the nature of Evenepoel's star quality, and regrets the bizarre lack of appreciation for him shown by some 'fans' back home in Belgium

'It's not just hope, he will be ready' – Can Primož Roglič find Grand Tour redemption once again at the Tour de France?
By James Moultrie published
Feature 'We deal with humans, not robots' says Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe Chief of Sports Rolf Aldag

Remco Evenepoel and the solitude of chasing Tour de France success
By Stephen Farrand published
Analysis 'It's up to me to prove to myself and my team that I'm able to win a Grand Tour'

'It's only won on July 27, not before' - The gameplan behind UAE Team Emirates-XRG's bid to win Tour de France number 4 with Tadej Pogačar
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
Team sports manager Joxean Fernández Matxin gives exclusive insight into Pogačar's plans to fight for yellow again this sumer

How tie-breakers work at the Tour de France
By Laura Weislo last updated
Feature Cyclingnews explains how organisers decide the winner if riders finish the race in the same time

Discover what Tom Pidcock and the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team riders wear on the road
By Cycling News published
The world’s top races push riders through mountain passes and scorching valleys in the pursuit of performance. Q36.5 pro kit keeps the team cool, comfortable, and in control - no matter the condition.

'We were shattered. It took an eight-hour chase' – Rob Britton recalls overnight pursuit, catch and pass of Lachlan Morton for dramatic win at Unbound Gravel XL
By Jackie Tyson published
Interview 'I look at a globe and decide where I want to go, not a calendar' says Canadian endurance rider about his second career on a bike

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By Pete Trifunovic published
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Long-running Tour Down Under sponsor Santos in XRG-led consortium’s sights – What could that mean for the South Australian event?
By Simone Giuliani published
January's commitment to three more years as title sponsor appears to provide a level of security in near term despite takeover proposal
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