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Cycling Weekly

Mar 30 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 30.03

IN FOCUS

Thomas bullish on Giro d’Italia chances despite infection • Welshman endures tough race at Volta a Catalunya, reports Chris Marshall-Bell

My view

De Panne win reveals the Georgi of the future • Belgian victory a sign of things to come, says Georgi’s DSM sports director

Jumbo-Visma cement status as Classics kings • Dutch team led by Wout van Aert share out the wins

Reusser solos to Ghent-Wevelgem win • Marlen Reusser (SD Worx) takes her first Classic victory

Echelons: agony and ecstasy

RACING ROUND-UP

Finney ‘shocked’ to win Britain’s Paris-Roubaix • It’s a mud-fest around Melton Mowbray

Records tumble at West Sussex TT

Thomas adds to chorus of opposition to Cardiff velodrome move • Maindy Flyers CC, the club where Geraint Thomas started, says it risks missing out on new talent if relocated, reports Tom Thewlis

Benefits of planned West Midlands track questioned

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

Evenepoel upset with Roglič for not working with him

Blanket ban for glucose monitors leaves a sour taste

Cycling Weekly

THE MAKING OF WOUT VAN AERT • From illicit beers to sprint-packed training rides, Chris Marshall-Bell uncovers how Wout van Aert became the best all-round rider in the world

Computer scientist

‘Wout doesn’t like to lose’

RULE THEM ONE BIK • Road bike time trials are undergoing a resurgence, as the sport attempts to make itself more accessible and attract new blood. But one bike will always be fastest, and we think we’ve found it

The Sturgess ‘10’

The new road bike rules

Pinarello lowers e-race bike weight to 11.4kg • New Nytro E9 aims to give riders the feel of a traditional road bike

HUTCHINSON OVERIDE GRAVEL TYRES

High-end helmets • Six top-tier lids to keep you safe without sacrificing speed or style

Giro’s the hero

Gear of the week • The latest tech put to the test

BONK-PROOF YOUR FUELLING • Shaken by a personal experience of that dreaded running-on-empty feeling, Anita Bean goes in search of fuelling experts to find out what ‘bonking’ really means and how to avoid it

‘I could barely turn the pedals!’

Zoë Langham

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great Inventions of cycling 1885: hub gears

Dr Hutch • Whether you ride your bike as a hobby or in pursuit of professional glory, the one thing you shouldn’t do is admit to enjoying it, says the Doc

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Harvey Hadden Velodrome 1975

Cycling and Mopeds 8 November, 1961 • European roadmen get a shock going Stateside


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Mar 30 2023

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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 30.03

IN FOCUS

Thomas bullish on Giro d’Italia chances despite infection • Welshman endures tough race at Volta a Catalunya, reports Chris Marshall-Bell

My view

De Panne win reveals the Georgi of the future • Belgian victory a sign of things to come, says Georgi’s DSM sports director

Jumbo-Visma cement status as Classics kings • Dutch team led by Wout van Aert share out the wins

Reusser solos to Ghent-Wevelgem win • Marlen Reusser (SD Worx) takes her first Classic victory

Echelons: agony and ecstasy

RACING ROUND-UP

Finney ‘shocked’ to win Britain’s Paris-Roubaix • It’s a mud-fest around Melton Mowbray

Records tumble at West Sussex TT

Thomas adds to chorus of opposition to Cardiff velodrome move • Maindy Flyers CC, the club where Geraint Thomas started, says it risks missing out on new talent if relocated, reports Tom Thewlis

Benefits of planned West Midlands track questioned

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

Evenepoel upset with Roglič for not working with him

Blanket ban for glucose monitors leaves a sour taste

Cycling Weekly

THE MAKING OF WOUT VAN AERT • From illicit beers to sprint-packed training rides, Chris Marshall-Bell uncovers how Wout van Aert became the best all-round rider in the world

Computer scientist

‘Wout doesn’t like to lose’

RULE THEM ONE BIK • Road bike time trials are undergoing a resurgence, as the sport attempts to make itself more accessible and attract new blood. But one bike will always be fastest, and we think we’ve found it

The Sturgess ‘10’

The new road bike rules

Pinarello lowers e-race bike weight to 11.4kg • New Nytro E9 aims to give riders the feel of a traditional road bike

HUTCHINSON OVERIDE GRAVEL TYRES

High-end helmets • Six top-tier lids to keep you safe without sacrificing speed or style

Giro’s the hero

Gear of the week • The latest tech put to the test

BONK-PROOF YOUR FUELLING • Shaken by a personal experience of that dreaded running-on-empty feeling, Anita Bean goes in search of fuelling experts to find out what ‘bonking’ really means and how to avoid it

‘I could barely turn the pedals!’

Zoë Langham

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great Inventions of cycling 1885: hub gears

Dr Hutch • Whether you ride your bike as a hobby or in pursuit of professional glory, the one thing you shouldn’t do is admit to enjoying it, says the Doc

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Harvey Hadden Velodrome 1975

Cycling and Mopeds 8 November, 1961 • European roadmen get a shock going Stateside


Expand title description text