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Cycling Weekly

Apr 20 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 20.04

IN FOCUS

Pogačar and SD Worx dominate Amstel Gold • Business as usual for Dutch wonder outfit and Slovenian superstar, writes Vern Pitt

Over 60s win VTTA titles

British Cycling appoints Jon Dutton as new CEO • Dutton replaces acting CEO Danielle Every, who replaced former head Brian Facer in October

My view

Rob Scott finds ‘focus and drive’ in France • After being left without a ride following the collapse of AT85 Pro Cycling, the Lancaster GP winner is off to pastures new

CTT rolls out road bike classification • The move sees all open events enjoy their own road bike categories, which will also be recognised on Spindata

Cycle Show turns 20 in style

A Monument to motherhood

RACING ROUND UP

Liège-Bastogne-Liège • Wallonia, Belgium | Sunday 23 April | 140km (women), 258km (men)

RIDERS TO WATCH

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

Jon Dutton appointed as new BC CEO

Sunday club-run phobia

Cycling Weekly

KATIE ARCHIBALD’S GUIDE TO GLASGOW

A Sirrus case of déjà vu • Specialized’s radical new bike isn’t the first to try to break free of the diamond-frame template – and it won’t be the last, writes Simon Smythe

Parcours Chrono £1,049 | 1,620g • Andy Turner puts a pair of deep section aero wheels through their paces

Gear of the week • New products ridden and rated

Alex Dowsett’s life lessons in fitness • A hero to club time triallists in Essex, Alex Dowsett is the everyman who broke the Hour record and won Grand Tour stages. He talks to Chris Marshall-Bell

Hour record regret?

‘He’d be sitting in his car boot just like everyone else’

Is it OK to train with a cold? • Continuing to ride through a virus is far from best practice, warns Glen Davison

Getting back out there

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… get revenge

Dr Hutch • The Doc ponders whether city-centre crits on e-bikes are a good thing, and whether he should complain as they were his idea in the first place

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Sandown, Isle of Wight 1987

Cycling 17 July, 1976 • All eyes on Canada as GB f ly out in their new tracksuits full of hope


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Apr 20 2023

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  • Release date: April 20, 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 20.04

IN FOCUS

Pogačar and SD Worx dominate Amstel Gold • Business as usual for Dutch wonder outfit and Slovenian superstar, writes Vern Pitt

Over 60s win VTTA titles

British Cycling appoints Jon Dutton as new CEO • Dutton replaces acting CEO Danielle Every, who replaced former head Brian Facer in October

My view

Rob Scott finds ‘focus and drive’ in France • After being left without a ride following the collapse of AT85 Pro Cycling, the Lancaster GP winner is off to pastures new

CTT rolls out road bike classification • The move sees all open events enjoy their own road bike categories, which will also be recognised on Spindata

Cycle Show turns 20 in style

A Monument to motherhood

RACING ROUND UP

Liège-Bastogne-Liège • Wallonia, Belgium | Sunday 23 April | 140km (women), 258km (men)

RIDERS TO WATCH

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

Jon Dutton appointed as new BC CEO

Sunday club-run phobia

Cycling Weekly

KATIE ARCHIBALD’S GUIDE TO GLASGOW

A Sirrus case of déjà vu • Specialized’s radical new bike isn’t the first to try to break free of the diamond-frame template – and it won’t be the last, writes Simon Smythe

Parcours Chrono £1,049 | 1,620g • Andy Turner puts a pair of deep section aero wheels through their paces

Gear of the week • New products ridden and rated

Alex Dowsett’s life lessons in fitness • A hero to club time triallists in Essex, Alex Dowsett is the everyman who broke the Hour record and won Grand Tour stages. He talks to Chris Marshall-Bell

Hour record regret?

‘He’d be sitting in his car boot just like everyone else’

Is it OK to train with a cold? • Continuing to ride through a virus is far from best practice, warns Glen Davison

Getting back out there

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… get revenge

Dr Hutch • The Doc ponders whether city-centre crits on e-bikes are a good thing, and whether he should complain as they were his idea in the first place

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Sandown, Isle of Wight 1987

Cycling 17 July, 1976 • All eyes on Canada as GB f ly out in their new tracksuits full of hope


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