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REVIEW OF THE YEAR

Cycling Weekly

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December 19 - 26, 2024 (Double Issue)

An Olympic year is always special and the cycling season once again delivered a year of highs and lows, from Pogi's triple to Katie Archibald's pre-Olympic trip

- Adam Becket, Tom Davidson, Tom Thewlis, James Shrubsall

REVIEW OF THE YEAR

JANUARY

Straight out the blocks

Brits Stevie Williams and Oscar Onley got their seasons off to flying starts with GC and stage victories at the Tour Down Under, respectively. Both results were a precursor of what was to come. Williams proved what he could do when injury-free by winning a Flèche Wallonne run-off in cold and wet conditions, and in September, the Tour of Britain. Onley, still only 22, enjoyed a breakthrough season with a top 10 on GC at the Tour de Suisse, a solid Tour de France debut and a late season flourish with second at the Tour of Guangxi.

imageAero brake

The UCI updated its regulations to limit the angle brake levers could be turned inward, on the grounds the aero gain could compromise safety.

FEBRUARY

WiggleCRC staff laid off

The Wiggle, Chain Reaction Cycles saga neared its conclusion as virtually all staff were made redundant and the business acquired by Mike Ashley's Frasers Group. WiggleCRC had grown from a small store in Southampton into a multi-million-pound business with an online sports store and its own brands, including dhb and Vitus. The search for growth over 10-15 years saw multiple takeovers and the merging of the British-based Wiggle and Northern Irish Chain Reaction Cycles. Their success, fuelled primarily by cheap prices, was blamed for many of the cycling industry's ills, especially independent bike shops. Overstocking, Brexit, and lack of demand after the pandemic resulted in a pre-tax loss of £97m for the year to September 2022.

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I guess that's one way to slow down the speeds in the peloton.

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THE UCI'S BIGGEST HITS & MISSES

The UCI's crusade for a safer, slicker sport produced plenty of talking points in 2025. Michael Hutchinson audits the governing body's hit rate

time to read

6 mins

December 18, 2025

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THE MOTHER OF INVENTION

When necessity called, Tom Pidcock's mum stepped up - and transformed a cancelled Vuelta podium into an unforgettable car-park celebration, as Chris Marshall-Bell discovers

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6 mins

December 18, 2025

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A year of cycling in 60 pages – CW looks back at the last 12 months

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7 mins

December 18, 2025

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A Rollins-inspired colourway made her bike hard to miss at Gravel Burn

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1 min

December 18, 2025

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1 min

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Evenepoel gunning for Pogačar at Tour

Olympic champion confirms that he will share leadership in France with Florian Lipowitz

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3 mins

December 18, 2025

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Force VS resistance

Tadej Pogačar's dominance is era-defining, but for some it is growing tiresome. James Shrubsall asks: can the sport remain thrilling in his wake?

time to read

5 mins

December 18, 2025

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