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Cycling Weekly

May 04 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 04.05

IN FOCUS

Adam Yates shines at Tour de Romandie • First-time victory at one-week race bolsters Brit’s credentials ahead of the Tour de France

Wollaston shows the future with Elsy Jacobs victory

1929-2023 Charlie Burton • Husband, soulmate and mainstay of a cycling legend

Vingegaard finds new mental strength • He won’t race until June, and won’t meet Tadej Pogačar again until the Tour, but Jumbo-Visma say the Dane is already exceeding his peak

Where are Ineos?

PFEIFFER GEORGI Why I love the Classics

RACING ROUND UP

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

Self-driving cars need to learn the language of cyclists

A Jumbo birthday surprise

Cycling Weekly

GIRO D’ITALIA 2023 • Pasta breakfasts, big mountains, a world champion, young pretenders, passionate fans, three TTs, iffy weather, intense racing – it could only be the Giro

THE SUPREMELY CONFIDENT ONE • Few riders have the swagger of the current world champion Remco Evenepoel. Chris Marshall-Bell finds out where he got it from

Remco firsts

THE SUPREMELY RELAXED ONE • To serial stage race winner Primož Roglič, cycling is just a game. Chris Marshall-Bell gets inside the mind of the Slovenian to find out why he’s so good at it

Riders to watch

The sprinters’ battle

THE GC WILDCARDS

Ones to watch

How did the Classified hub perform in the Classics? • Victor Campenaerts used the Powershift system in five Classics before a crash curtailed his testing – here’s how the hub fared up till then

GARMIN 540 SOLAR

Garmin Edge Explore 2 £249.99 | 105g • Simon Smythe negotiates his way around Garmin’s latest head unit

UNBREAKING THE BEST • Ever wondered how pro cyclists bounce back from terrible injuries? Chris Marshall-Bell meets the man regarded by many as the best cyclist-fixer in the business

‘He rebuilt me again and again’

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… get home

Dr Hutch • The Doc’s friend Bernard has his brief moment of schadenfreude shattered upon choosing face-saving obstinacy over a sensible U-turn

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Prato, stage three Giro d’Italia 22 May, 1967

Colnago Arabesque • The Eighties special edition that’s been given a new lease of life


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: May 04 2023

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  • Release date: May 4, 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 04.05

IN FOCUS

Adam Yates shines at Tour de Romandie • First-time victory at one-week race bolsters Brit’s credentials ahead of the Tour de France

Wollaston shows the future with Elsy Jacobs victory

1929-2023 Charlie Burton • Husband, soulmate and mainstay of a cycling legend

Vingegaard finds new mental strength • He won’t race until June, and won’t meet Tadej Pogačar again until the Tour, but Jumbo-Visma say the Dane is already exceeding his peak

Where are Ineos?

PFEIFFER GEORGI Why I love the Classics

RACING ROUND UP

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

Self-driving cars need to learn the language of cyclists

A Jumbo birthday surprise

Cycling Weekly

GIRO D’ITALIA 2023 • Pasta breakfasts, big mountains, a world champion, young pretenders, passionate fans, three TTs, iffy weather, intense racing – it could only be the Giro

THE SUPREMELY CONFIDENT ONE • Few riders have the swagger of the current world champion Remco Evenepoel. Chris Marshall-Bell finds out where he got it from

Remco firsts

THE SUPREMELY RELAXED ONE • To serial stage race winner Primož Roglič, cycling is just a game. Chris Marshall-Bell gets inside the mind of the Slovenian to find out why he’s so good at it

Riders to watch

The sprinters’ battle

THE GC WILDCARDS

Ones to watch

How did the Classified hub perform in the Classics? • Victor Campenaerts used the Powershift system in five Classics before a crash curtailed his testing – here’s how the hub fared up till then

GARMIN 540 SOLAR

Garmin Edge Explore 2 £249.99 | 105g • Simon Smythe negotiates his way around Garmin’s latest head unit

UNBREAKING THE BEST • Ever wondered how pro cyclists bounce back from terrible injuries? Chris Marshall-Bell meets the man regarded by many as the best cyclist-fixer in the business

‘He rebuilt me again and again’

DOMESTIC RESULTS

How to… get home

Dr Hutch • The Doc’s friend Bernard has his brief moment of schadenfreude shattered upon choosing face-saving obstinacy over a sensible U-turn

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Prato, stage three Giro d’Italia 22 May, 1967

Colnago Arabesque • The Eighties special edition that’s been given a new lease of life


Expand title description text