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Cycling Weekly

Mar 02 2023
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 02.03

IN FOCUS

Young Brits on verge of major Classics win • As the Spring Classics approach, it has been a promising start in Belgium from a young British contingent, reports James Shrubsall

African triumph at Tour du Rwanda as Vernon impresses • Eritrean Mulubrahn wins GC and two stages

Goodbye Tour Series, goodbye sponsors? • May void leaves funding issues for teams of all rankings, reports James Shrubsall

North Road Hardriders winner is good as his word

Paris-Nice • 5-12 March | France

RIDERS TO WATCH

Surviving with the world’s toughest trainers

RACING ROUNDUP

Strade Bianche • Saturday 4 March | Siena, Italy

RIDERS TO WATCH

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

Tom Pidcock’s Tuna Canyon descent

Remembering the gall of Charly

Cycling Weekly

THE DEAD END CLUB • Who needs cols when you’ve got cul-de-sacs? Simon Warren rides the roads to nowhere

Fabio Jakobson is the… Zentertainer • The Dutch sprint ace is on flying form but, post-horro r crash, there’s a newfound serenity amid the speed

Racing the Tour de France

New SRAM Force AXS groupset closes the gap to Red • Updated second-tier groupset gets one-piece 2x chainset and improved shifter ergonomics

PIRELLI P ZERO RACE TT

Pinarello F and X Series replace the Prince and the Paris • Venerable names scrapped in mid-range makeover

WHAT THE F AND X ARE UP AGAINST

Fourth-gen Cannondale SuperSix EVO: an evolution that’s still super • The American brand has tweaked its flagship model to great effect, writes Sam Gupta

Gear of the week • Shoes, shorts and a floor pump tested

LET’S TALK ABOUT … ANXIETY • Pre-race nerves are normal, possibly even helpful, but what if fears and unease begin to take the joy out of your cycling? Chris Marshall-Bell explores the troubling topic of anxiety

‘How am I meant to pay the mortgage?’

Motivating nerves or debilitating anxiety?

Anxiety helplines and charities

MY TRAINING SPACE Ian Beard

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great inventions of cycling 1817: Inventions

Dr Hutch • So you don’t have to, the Doc goes below the line to unpick comments about helmet wearing, after a TV celeb gets knocked off his bike

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Ghent-Wevelgem 1 April, 1970

Cycling 26 November, 1941 • Time trial worries and what not to take pictures of


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Mar 02 2023

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  • Release date: March 2, 2023

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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 02.03

IN FOCUS

Young Brits on verge of major Classics win • As the Spring Classics approach, it has been a promising start in Belgium from a young British contingent, reports James Shrubsall

African triumph at Tour du Rwanda as Vernon impresses • Eritrean Mulubrahn wins GC and two stages

Goodbye Tour Series, goodbye sponsors? • May void leaves funding issues for teams of all rankings, reports James Shrubsall

North Road Hardriders winner is good as his word

Paris-Nice • 5-12 March | France

RIDERS TO WATCH

Surviving with the world’s toughest trainers

RACING ROUNDUP

Strade Bianche • Saturday 4 March | Siena, Italy

RIDERS TO WATCH

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

Tom Pidcock’s Tuna Canyon descent

Remembering the gall of Charly

Cycling Weekly

THE DEAD END CLUB • Who needs cols when you’ve got cul-de-sacs? Simon Warren rides the roads to nowhere

Fabio Jakobson is the… Zentertainer • The Dutch sprint ace is on flying form but, post-horro r crash, there’s a newfound serenity amid the speed

Racing the Tour de France

New SRAM Force AXS groupset closes the gap to Red • Updated second-tier groupset gets one-piece 2x chainset and improved shifter ergonomics

PIRELLI P ZERO RACE TT

Pinarello F and X Series replace the Prince and the Paris • Venerable names scrapped in mid-range makeover

WHAT THE F AND X ARE UP AGAINST

Fourth-gen Cannondale SuperSix EVO: an evolution that’s still super • The American brand has tweaked its flagship model to great effect, writes Sam Gupta

Gear of the week • Shoes, shorts and a floor pump tested

LET’S TALK ABOUT … ANXIETY • Pre-race nerves are normal, possibly even helpful, but what if fears and unease begin to take the joy out of your cycling? Chris Marshall-Bell explores the troubling topic of anxiety

‘How am I meant to pay the mortgage?’

Motivating nerves or debilitating anxiety?

Anxiety helplines and charities

MY TRAINING SPACE Ian Beard

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great inventions of cycling 1817: Inventions

Dr Hutch • So you don’t have to, the Doc goes below the line to unpick comments about helmet wearing, after a TV celeb gets knocked off his bike

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Ghent-Wevelgem 1 April, 1970

Cycling 26 November, 1941 • Time trial worries and what not to take pictures of


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