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Cycling Weekly

Apr 27 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 27.04

IN FOCUS

New coach behind Tao Geoghegan Hart’s Tour of the Alps win • Brit bounces back after two years of illness and injury with a major stage race victory, reports Tom Thewlis

Brits dominate in the Alps

National Championships to include 22% climb • Saltburn Bank set to be decisive point of the race, reports James Shrubsall

Remco Evenepoel dominates Liège-Bastogne-Liège • Belgian sends a warning to his Giro d’Italia rivals, writes Vern Pitt

Pogačar out for ‘four to six weeks’

Vollering does the triple

Trinity come out on top in CiCLE Classic ‘carnage’ • American Luke Lamperti shows his sprinting prowess

Archibald takes charge

CiCLE Classic: welcome to puncture town

RACING ROUND - UP

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

Bike thieves could get round Strava’s privacy settings

Leave the car behind for a wonderful Worlds

Cycling Weekly

THE MAKING OF CECILIE UTTRUP LUDWIG • Tom Davidson delves deep into the backstory of one of cycling’s most magnetic characters

A dead fish

French lessons

AFRICA RISING • Just two years out from Africa’s first World Championships, Chris Marshall-Bell investigates the state of cycling on the continent. Is it boom, stagnation or bust?

Five tasks for African cycling

Qhubeka: a worldrenowned success story

Alison Jackson’s Cannondale SuperSix EVO 4 LAB71 • New Roubaix champ’s race-winning bike is a victory for aero design

PIRELLIP ZERO RACE TLR TYRES

Ribble Endurance 725 Base £1,399 | Weight 10kg • Steve Shrubsall enjoys a steel machine that mixes classic with contemporary

ALTERNATIVELY…

Gear of the week • A stylish aero helmet, reversible arm-warmers and a top-tube bag

MAN VS MACHINE • Using an AI app to get set up on your bike might be a lot cheaper than consulting a living, breathing bike-fitter, but is it as effective? Simon Fellows finds out

Man & machine: testing the changes

The perennial performer • Downing his gardening tools, pensioner Martin Harvey got on his bike and set about writing his name into the long-distance record books

‘I WAS STARTING FROM SCRATCH – AND SO GLAD I DID!’

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great inventions of cycling 1922: The chaingang

Dr Hutch • Ever the smooth-talking bar steward, the Doc pours out a few paragraphs about drafting in the pro peloton

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Cycle Speedway, Bermondsey October, 1950

Cycling 16 October, 1897 • Conflict on the road, interpreting bike lights, and jolly japes from ‘Juggins’


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Apr 27 2023

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  • Release date: April 27, 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 27.04

IN FOCUS

New coach behind Tao Geoghegan Hart’s Tour of the Alps win • Brit bounces back after two years of illness and injury with a major stage race victory, reports Tom Thewlis

Brits dominate in the Alps

National Championships to include 22% climb • Saltburn Bank set to be decisive point of the race, reports James Shrubsall

Remco Evenepoel dominates Liège-Bastogne-Liège • Belgian sends a warning to his Giro d’Italia rivals, writes Vern Pitt

Pogačar out for ‘four to six weeks’

Vollering does the triple

Trinity come out on top in CiCLE Classic ‘carnage’ • American Luke Lamperti shows his sprinting prowess

Archibald takes charge

CiCLE Classic: welcome to puncture town

RACING ROUND - UP

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

Bike thieves could get round Strava’s privacy settings

Leave the car behind for a wonderful Worlds

Cycling Weekly

THE MAKING OF CECILIE UTTRUP LUDWIG • Tom Davidson delves deep into the backstory of one of cycling’s most magnetic characters

A dead fish

French lessons

AFRICA RISING • Just two years out from Africa’s first World Championships, Chris Marshall-Bell investigates the state of cycling on the continent. Is it boom, stagnation or bust?

Five tasks for African cycling

Qhubeka: a worldrenowned success story

Alison Jackson’s Cannondale SuperSix EVO 4 LAB71 • New Roubaix champ’s race-winning bike is a victory for aero design

PIRELLIP ZERO RACE TLR TYRES

Ribble Endurance 725 Base £1,399 | Weight 10kg • Steve Shrubsall enjoys a steel machine that mixes classic with contemporary

ALTERNATIVELY…

Gear of the week • A stylish aero helmet, reversible arm-warmers and a top-tube bag

MAN VS MACHINE • Using an AI app to get set up on your bike might be a lot cheaper than consulting a living, breathing bike-fitter, but is it as effective? Simon Fellows finds out

Man & machine: testing the changes

The perennial performer • Downing his gardening tools, pensioner Martin Harvey got on his bike and set about writing his name into the long-distance record books

‘I WAS STARTING FROM SCRATCH – AND SO GLAD I DID!’

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great inventions of cycling 1922: The chaingang

Dr Hutch • Ever the smooth-talking bar steward, the Doc pours out a few paragraphs about drafting in the pro peloton

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Cycle Speedway, Bermondsey October, 1950

Cycling 16 October, 1897 • Conflict on the road, interpreting bike lights, and jolly japes from ‘Juggins’


Expand title description text