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In this issue

Adam Yates gets a taste of yellow.

Is the club run under threat? We investigate..

Roglic heads three-way battle for yellow

Primoz Roglic has the yellow jersey he’s long targeted, but the Slovene’s young compatriot Tadej Pogačar and defending champion Egan Bernal are both on the rise, writes Peter Cossins

Roglic heads three-way battle for yellow

7 mins

Is The Tour De France Sidelining Sprinters?

The Tour’s relentless focus on spectacle has left some fastmen feeling like cycling’s endangered species, finds Peter Cossins

Is The Tour De France Sidelining Sprinters?

7 mins

Club run under threat from government

British Cycling and Cycling UK voice concern over government’s proposed changes to law on riding two abreast, reports Vern Pitt

Club run under threat from government

3 mins

Pidcock eyes Worlds spot after Baby Giro win

Yorkshireman is first Brit to win major U23 race, reports Vern Pitt

Pidcock eyes Worlds spot after Baby Giro win

3 mins

RENAISSANCE IN YELLOW

After struggling at the Tour in recent years Adam Yates took advantage of a twist of fate in the first week to restate his Grand Tour credentials, writes Peter Cossins

RENAISSANCE IN YELLOW

8 mins

EASY DOES IT

The Tour de France peloton took a particularly cautious approach during the opening week. Peter Cossins explains the series of factors that resulted in a few easy days for the riders

EASY DOES IT

6 mins

Scott updates its Foil aero racer

Ranging from £3,599 to £8,099, the new bike is more colourful, comfortable and compact

Scott updates its Foil aero racer

3 mins

Trek Emonda SL 6 Pro £3,350 | 7.9kg

James Bracey spends some time with Trek’s newly updated and aero-tweaked lightweight GC race bike

Trek Emonda SL 6 Pro £3,350 | 7.9kg

6 mins

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE LE TOUR?

As the Tour de France lights up our afternoons, Maria David gets a vivid insight into the demands of the race from a team of amateur women who completed the full route one month ahead of the pros

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE LE TOUR?

10+ mins

Tour de France 1965

Belgian Joseph Planckaert rides through the hills on a stage of the Tour de France in 1965. Sadly, we’re not sure exactly where or when this was taken; the information on the photo is contradictory. It claims to be of his brother Willy Planckaert – but he didn’t ride the Tour in 1965 and never rode for the team that Joseph is in the kit of here.

Tour de France 1965

1 min

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Cycling Weekly Magazine Description:

PublisherFuture

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

Published by Time Inc. (UK). 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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