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
Mathieu van der Poel emerges as King of Spring • Dutchman’s Monument sweep continues with victory at Paris-Roubaix, reports Tom Davidson
My view
Josh Tarling battles on
Fortune favours the brave Alison Jackson • It pays to be aggressive at Paris-Roubaix, says the Canadian’s sports director
A Brit in the break
The UCI needs to regulate pavements, not socks
NEWS IN BRIEF
THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
E-road bike racing coming to London
Bring back our tracks
Cycling Weekly
BACK TO AFRICA • He’s come full circle, but is there time for another loop? We talk to the four-time Tour champ about his and African cycling’s future
Field of Dreams
GLORIOUS GRALLOCH GRAVEL • Scotland’s UCI Gravel World Series offering takes the high road, as James Shrubsall finds out
Rainbow jersey dreaming
The Gralloch Saturday, 20 May
Weaponising the white paper • Colnago’s head of R&D Davide Fumagalli tells Simon Smythe why it’s not enough to have the world’s best rider winning races on your bike…
WHAT IS A WHITE PAPER?
Dream shoes • No-expense-spared luxury for your feet
Lake sails away with it
LET’S TALK ABOUT… CONCUSSION • One of the most common injuries in cycling, concussion is a warning sign that the brain has been subjected to potentially damaging g-force. Ignore it at your peril, warns Josephine Perry
Do helmets prevent concussion?
British Cycling’s new concussion protocol
Tell-tale signs of concussion
WATT WORKS FOR ME Emma Finucane • The newly crowned four-time national champion tells us how she’s become Britain’s leading light in the sprint events
DOMESTIC RESULTS
How to… Ride through a ford
Dr Hutch • Cycling’s governing body sniffs at a glucose monitor but shrugs at a mechanic hanging out of a team car, while squirting a bottle of lube
ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY
Madison Square Garden New York, circa 1895
Cycling 23 April, 1980 • Paris-Roubaix gets the coverage that has been lacking for years