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Cycling Weekly

Mar 14 2024
Magazine

Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

START LINE 14.03

IN FOCUS

Evenepoel and Roglič upstaged by Jorgenson at Paris-Nice • The Race to the Sun was won by an American, Matteo Jorgenson, for the first time in 18 years, as the favourites missed out, writes Adam Becket

Lorena Wiebes claims fourth Ronde van Drenthe

Jonas Vingegaard on perfect path to Tour de France • Tour champ adds Tirreno-Adriatico trophy to growing collection

British 2026 Grand Départ bid abandoned • UK Sport confirms that there will be no funding for bringing 2026 Tour de France to the UK, but the door is open for 2027

My view

Jack Hartley quells Ribble Rebellion at Eddie Soens • Cycling Sheffield rider steals hyped new team’s thunder in Aintree

Milan-San Remo • Saturday, 16 March | Italy

RIDERS TO WATCH

Race to the rain

Brit kick-starts pro career on the cobbles of Kigali • In his first race for Israel-Premier Tech, Joseph Blackmore won the Tour du Rwanda overall. He tells Adam Becket where it came from

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

What do you store your phone in when riding?

The inaugural women’s Worlds

Cycling Weekly

AFTER THE BOOM, THE BARGAINS • As the bike market cuts its losses from four years of instability, RRPs are slashed and deals abound. Charlie Allenby surveys the industry to find out if now is the right time to buy

Bike prices v inflation

The outlay v quality sweetspot

QUICK STEPS TO THE TOP Meet the WorldTour’s youngest performance director • A familiar face to many CW readers, former full-time rider Callum McQueen is now a performance adviser to some of the sport’s biggest stars. David Bradford hears about his rapid career progress

What actually happened at Paris-Nice TTT

Will Giant’s 10th gen TCR be its last? • With the new frame claimed to be 4.2 watts faster than the previous TCR, the gap to Giant’s Propel aero bike is getting ever smaller

LOOK KEO BLADE POWER PEDALS

Zwift Hub One £550 | 15kg • Designed with simplicity in mind, Rachel Sokal finds the Hub One trainer offers plenty of adaptability

Gear of the week • Premium overshoes, transitional bibshorts and semi-slick tyres

CAV’S FINAL ASCENT • In pursuit of a record-breaking 35th stage victory in the Tour de France, Mark Cavendish added a special ingredient to his preparation – altitude. Chris Marshall-Bell finds out why

Stevie Williams • The Tour Down Under winner talks of unlikely parallels between Wales and Australia as well as chips, curry sauce and Liverpool FC

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… Identify a bike rider

Dr Hutch • The Doc’s attempts to incorporate heat conditioning into his training have often taken him dangerously close to boiling point

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Paris-Nice 1966

Peugeot PX-10 • The most legendary French bike of them all – just délicieux


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Mar 14 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 14, 2024

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English

Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

START LINE 14.03

IN FOCUS

Evenepoel and Roglič upstaged by Jorgenson at Paris-Nice • The Race to the Sun was won by an American, Matteo Jorgenson, for the first time in 18 years, as the favourites missed out, writes Adam Becket

Lorena Wiebes claims fourth Ronde van Drenthe

Jonas Vingegaard on perfect path to Tour de France • Tour champ adds Tirreno-Adriatico trophy to growing collection

British 2026 Grand Départ bid abandoned • UK Sport confirms that there will be no funding for bringing 2026 Tour de France to the UK, but the door is open for 2027

My view

Jack Hartley quells Ribble Rebellion at Eddie Soens • Cycling Sheffield rider steals hyped new team’s thunder in Aintree

Milan-San Remo • Saturday, 16 March | Italy

RIDERS TO WATCH

Race to the rain

Brit kick-starts pro career on the cobbles of Kigali • In his first race for Israel-Premier Tech, Joseph Blackmore won the Tour du Rwanda overall. He tells Adam Becket where it came from

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

What do you store your phone in when riding?

The inaugural women’s Worlds

Cycling Weekly

AFTER THE BOOM, THE BARGAINS • As the bike market cuts its losses from four years of instability, RRPs are slashed and deals abound. Charlie Allenby surveys the industry to find out if now is the right time to buy

Bike prices v inflation

The outlay v quality sweetspot

QUICK STEPS TO THE TOP Meet the WorldTour’s youngest performance director • A familiar face to many CW readers, former full-time rider Callum McQueen is now a performance adviser to some of the sport’s biggest stars. David Bradford hears about his rapid career progress

What actually happened at Paris-Nice TTT

Will Giant’s 10th gen TCR be its last? • With the new frame claimed to be 4.2 watts faster than the previous TCR, the gap to Giant’s Propel aero bike is getting ever smaller

LOOK KEO BLADE POWER PEDALS

Zwift Hub One £550 | 15kg • Designed with simplicity in mind, Rachel Sokal finds the Hub One trainer offers plenty of adaptability

Gear of the week • Premium overshoes, transitional bibshorts and semi-slick tyres

CAV’S FINAL ASCENT • In pursuit of a record-breaking 35th stage victory in the Tour de France, Mark Cavendish added a special ingredient to his preparation – altitude. Chris Marshall-Bell finds out why

Stevie Williams • The Tour Down Under winner talks of unlikely parallels between Wales and Australia as well as chips, curry sauce and Liverpool FC

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… Identify a bike rider

Dr Hutch • The Doc’s attempts to incorporate heat conditioning into his training have often taken him dangerously close to boiling point

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Paris-Nice 1966

Peugeot PX-10 • The most legendary French bike of them all – just délicieux


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