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Up front
Over the past few years, Orla Chennaoui has established herself as the face of pro cycling in her role as lead presenter on Eurosport. She tells Cyclist about sticking to her values, her favourite cycling rivalry and why women's racing is more exciting than ever
Switzerland's gift to the Giro
In May, the Giro d'Italia will cross the border to visit the Croix de Coeur in Switzerland. But not before Cyclist uncovers a magical loop hidden among the 4,000m peaks of the Swiss Alps
The last post
In his final column, Phil Cavell distils his into a life plan for Midlife Cyclists learnings
Berry nice breakfast
An oaty delight that proves great for fuelling
A moment in time Stephen Roche secures the double
The 1987 Tour started in Berlin, and saw Stephen Roche become only the fifth man to secure the Giro/Tour double
A golden age of rivals
The latest string of Van Aert us Van der Poel showdowns has left Felix Lowe in awe of the wondrous state of cycling's current rivalries
Q&A: Shirin van Anrooij
At 21 years old, Shirin van Anrooij is arguably the hottest prospect in women’s cycling, recently winning her first elite road title, Trofeo Alfredo Binda, just six weeks after winning the U23 cyclocross world title
Cosmic revival
After a turbulent few years, the iconic French brand Mavic is back and aiming to return to the top
The harder they come
On the longest day of the year, Chase the Sun Italia sets out to ride 275km coast-to-coast, traversing the golden valleys of Emilia-Romagna and rolling vineyards of Tuscany before delivering riders to the Tyrrhenian Sea. It sounds almost romantic. Doesn't it?
Mont Cenis
The Alpine climb that follows in the footsteps of elephants
What we ride
As cycling journalists, we are privileged to test some of the best (and occasionally dodgiest) bikes on the planet. But what about our own bikes-the ones we ride and cherish the most? In the first of a new series, three Cyclist team members reveal their prized possessions...
Shark Tale
Vincenzo Nibali's retirement last autumn meant bidding farewell to one of professional cycling's most versatile and enterprising racers. The Italian legend goes on a deep dive of his career, the state of the modern sport and what's next for him
Clash Titans
In cycling's version of King Kong us Godzilla, the bergs of Flanders come face-to-face with the cobbles of Roubaix in one epic ride
It's a Hardknott life
It's one of Britain's most famous and toughest sportives - and it's coming up soon. Organisers and finishers share their top tips for completing the Fred Whitton Challenge
Scone for a ride
An Indian twist on a Scottish classic that's perfect for recovery
Nuts for DOMS
Almonds can help reduce fatigue, says new study
The off-season is a thing of the past
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A moment in time The first foreign Grand Départ
More than 50 years after its inaugural edition, the Tour de France staged the Grand Départ on foreign roads for the first time ever
Foiled again
Scott's new Foil makes big promises for speed and comfort o
Foiled again
Scott's new Foil makes big promises for speed and comfort
Shave And Be Proud
Frank Strack intervenes in a hairy situation for a smooth outcome.
Ritchey Break Away Carbon
It can split in two for travelling, but can it keep it together on the road?
Across to Beara
Cyclist heads to CountyCork’s Beara Peninsula,a beckoning finger of land in the wild Atlantic Ocean that promises some enchanting riding.
The Voyage Of Columbus
For fine Italian steel bikes only one tube maker will do:Columbus.But, as Cyclist discovers,the company is as much about modern technology as artisan craftsmanship
White Lines
For one weekend in spring, Tuscany offers up its rolling hills to the Strade Bianche, one of the newest – and hardest – races in town
Aladdin's Cave
At the heart of every World Tour pro team is the service course – a warehouse stuffed with all the bikes,kit and components the team will use in a season. Cyclist visits the Trek-Segafredo service course to see how it operates
How To Wear... Warmers
Ex-pro Yanto Barker lays down the law on arm and legwarmers. There’s more to it than you might think…
A bumpy road ahead
The cobbles of Roubaix are totally unsuited for bike riding – which is exactly why you should try them, says Frank Strack.
Bikes
We all ride together
Island In The Sky
Tenerife’s Teide volcano continues to lure Team Sky, Astana and other pro teams, but the island’s ocean-gazing balcony roads, lunar landscapes and surreal rock formations add a sprinkle of magic to any two-wheeled adventure