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Cycling Weekly

Apr 25 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!

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IN FOCUS

Pogačar lays down marker for Giro d’Italia • Liège win signals Slovenian’s readiness for clash with Geraint Thomas, reports Adam Becket

Stevie Williams finds consistency, and results

Brown and Niewiadoma beat Vollering • SD Worx-Protime are far from unbeatable in 2024, as team misses out in Ardennes Classics

Thomas to go for ‘very top step’ at Giro • Welshman and Ineos ready for duel with Tadej Pogačar, reports Adam Becket

Young Brits on tour

A Saturday in Hell

Zeb Kyffin: stepping out of the fish bowl • TDT-Unibet’s British rider tasted the team’s first WorldTour event at the Amstel Gold Race. Adam Becket finds out how the day went

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

Is pro racing getting more dangerous?

Let’s get canny and stock spare chamois

Cycling Weekly

PEAKS PRACTICE • The Peak District is home turf for Manchester-ba sed British pro riders and has been the formative terrain of top domestic riders for decades. A dam Becket finds out why it’s so effective

On-route cafe stops

Key information

MAURICE BURTON’S SCHOOL OF HARD KNO CKS • 9 life lessons from Britain’s first Black cycling champion

Career timeline

Maertens v Merckx, Ghent 1977

Tom Pidcock’s Classics race machine • The Ineos Grenadiers don’t think you need a special bike for the Classics

GOCYCLE BALANCE BIKE

Endurance tubeless tyres • Tim Russon tests six all-season tyres that take the rough with the smooth

Schwalbe shows the way

Gear of the week • Three items tried and tested by our team of experts

WAYS TO THINK YOURSELF FASTER • However flawless your physical preparation, the mind has a tendency to throw a spanner in the works come the big day. James Witts offers six ways to keep the brain onside with the body

Morning glorious

‘Fewer pints on a Friday? Don’t fear it, do it!’

I dread VO2max sessions! How can I learn to love them?

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… Surface a road

Dr Hutch • Cyclists are still viewed as a strange breed, even by close friends, observes the Doc from a towel-draped chair after a heroic 20-mile ride

DEAR DOC

Reg Harris 1950

Gitane - Tour de l’Avenir • Classic French brand’s homage to a revered amateur race


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Apr 25 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: April 25, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

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Sports

Languages

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 25.04

IN FOCUS

Pogačar lays down marker for Giro d’Italia • Liège win signals Slovenian’s readiness for clash with Geraint Thomas, reports Adam Becket

Stevie Williams finds consistency, and results

Brown and Niewiadoma beat Vollering • SD Worx-Protime are far from unbeatable in 2024, as team misses out in Ardennes Classics

Thomas to go for ‘very top step’ at Giro • Welshman and Ineos ready for duel with Tadej Pogačar, reports Adam Becket

Young Brits on tour

A Saturday in Hell

Zeb Kyffin: stepping out of the fish bowl • TDT-Unibet’s British rider tasted the team’s first WorldTour event at the Amstel Gold Race. Adam Becket finds out how the day went

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

Is pro racing getting more dangerous?

Let’s get canny and stock spare chamois

Cycling Weekly

PEAKS PRACTICE • The Peak District is home turf for Manchester-ba sed British pro riders and has been the formative terrain of top domestic riders for decades. A dam Becket finds out why it’s so effective

On-route cafe stops

Key information

MAURICE BURTON’S SCHOOL OF HARD KNO CKS • 9 life lessons from Britain’s first Black cycling champion

Career timeline

Maertens v Merckx, Ghent 1977

Tom Pidcock’s Classics race machine • The Ineos Grenadiers don’t think you need a special bike for the Classics

GOCYCLE BALANCE BIKE

Endurance tubeless tyres • Tim Russon tests six all-season tyres that take the rough with the smooth

Schwalbe shows the way

Gear of the week • Three items tried and tested by our team of experts

WAYS TO THINK YOURSELF FASTER • However flawless your physical preparation, the mind has a tendency to throw a spanner in the works come the big day. James Witts offers six ways to keep the brain onside with the body

Morning glorious

‘Fewer pints on a Friday? Don’t fear it, do it!’

I dread VO2max sessions! How can I learn to love them?

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… Surface a road

Dr Hutch • Cyclists are still viewed as a strange breed, even by close friends, observes the Doc from a towel-draped chair after a heroic 20-mile ride

DEAR DOC

Reg Harris 1950

Gitane - Tour de l’Avenir • Classic French brand’s homage to a revered amateur race


Expand title description text