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Vincenzo Albanese claims first WorldTour win with surprise attack on stage 2 of the Tour de Suisse
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建队十二年来极速赛车安稳定平台 Tadej Pogačar won the last ever Critérium du Dauphiné - race reveals name change for 2026
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Refining a favourite: CADEX Amp 3D takes precision up a notch — but not for everyone
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The UCI is banning handlebars narrower than 40cm - here's why I think it's a bad idea
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Marlen Reusser wins Tour de Suisse Women final stage to take overall victory
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Romain Grégoire descends to take Tour de Suisse opening stage win
The 22 year-old Frenchman attacked the day’s final descent in pouring rain to win from a huge breakaway take the overall lead
By Owen Rogers Published
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Tadej Pogačar wins the Critérium du Dauphiné as Lenny Martinez bags the final stage at Plateau du Mont-Cenis
Pogačar lays down a Tour de France marker, comfortably resisting a late attack from Jonas Vignegaard to take the overall honours
By Owen Rogers Published
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“I feel proud racing guys I used to watch on TV” says French teenage sensation Paul Seixas after climbing to 6th in Critérium du Dauphiné GC
As Romain Bardet prepares to bow out, 18-year-old Paul Seixas looks well prepared to take up his stage racing baton
By Peter Cossins Published
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Tadej Pogačar: I didn’t like Visma’s dangerous tactics on the Croix de Fer descent but that’s modern cycling
Pogačar unhappy with rival team's approach during Critérium du Dauphiné's queen stage, as Jonas Vingegaard says “I hope that this race can help me get better"
By Peter Cossins Published
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Tadej Pogačar wins the Criterium du Dauphiné’s queen stage 7 to lead Jonas Vingegaard by 1:01 going into the race's final day
Pogačar's second successive stage win, the 98th of his career, saw his tighten his grip on the yellow jersey going into the final day
By Peter Cossins Last updated
Latest Features
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'The kebab was a bad idea' - how I fuelled for a 24-hour time trial
Everything you should - and shouldn't - eat on an ultra-distance road ride
By Stephen Shrubsall Published
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Don’t call it a come back, Campagnolo’s new 13-speed groupset is (almost) a knock out
Super Record 13 offers the Italian brand a chance at redemption. We rode it to see if it delivers.
By Andy Carr Published
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The ultimate Race Day Checklist for competitive cyclists
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Don’t let a silly oversight ruin your stab at glory
By Simon Fellows Published
Latest Tech
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OQUO launches LTD wheelset collection, complete with 1 piece CNC hubs
The Orbea subsidiary has upped its wheelset game, with a 1,243g gravel wheelset
By Joe Baker Published
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UCI approved Nix Biosensors land in the UK bringing wearable hydration tech to cycling
The technology aims to keep you hydrated, and keep cramps at bay
By Andy Carr Published
Latest Fitness
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How to strike the perfect balance between indoor and outdoor cycling
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You don't need to make a choice between riding indoors or outside –combine both for the ideal cycling mix for optimum performance
By Rob Kemp Published
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I rode my bike outside for the first time in four months after a winter cycling indoors - did riding 2,000 miles in my shed prepare me for outdoor reality?
Steve has taken on indoor challenges long and short over winter, but would 15-miles on the road prove a pedal stroke too far?
By Stephen Shrubsall Last updated
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My fitness has nosedived after I ‘broke’ my hamstring, how much can I get back in 6 weeks?
After a waterskiing adventure went wrong, Michael Venutolo-Mantovani had to rebuild his fitness - but could he get back what he’d lost in just six weeks?
By Michael Venutolo-Mantovani Published
Latest Racing
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Tadej Pogačar wins the Critérium du Dauphiné as Lenny Martinez bags the final stage at Plateau du Mont-Cenis
Pogačar lays down a Tour de France marker, comfortably resisting a late attack from Jonas Vignegaard to take the overall honours
By Owen Rogers Published
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“I feel proud racing guys I used to watch on TV” says French teenage sensation Paul Seixas after climbing to 6th in Critérium du Dauphiné GC
As Romain Bardet prepares to bow out, 18-year-old Paul Seixas looks well prepared to take up his stage racing baton
By Peter Cossins Published
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Tadej Pogačar: I didn’t like Visma’s dangerous tactics on the Croix de Fer descent but that’s modern cycling
Pogačar unhappy with rival team's approach during Critérium du Dauphiné's queen stage, as Jonas Vingegaard says “I hope that this race can help me get better"
By Peter Cossins Published
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Tadej Pogačar wins the Criterium du Dauphiné’s queen stage 7 to lead Jonas Vingegaard by 1:01 going into the race's final day
Pogačar's second successive stage win, the 98th of his career, saw his tighten his grip on the yellow jersey going into the final day
By Peter Cossins Last updated
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Tadej Pogačar takes yellow jersey at Critérium du Dauphiné with solo victory on stage 6
World champion drops Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel on first summit finish
By Tom Davidson Published
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Gravel Cycling
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Opinion: crashes at Unbound are inevitable, and that’s okay
"Crashes are horrible, but they’re part of the game. If we try to over-regulate Unbound, we risk killing the very thing that makes it special," writes Joe Laverick
By Joe Laverick Published
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The race-winning bike setups of Unbound Gravel 2025: Which tyres and drivetrains ruled the Flint Hills?
Here are the battle-tested rigs that crossed the line first. What they have in common just might surprise you.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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I came to Unbound just for the Shake-Out Rides
Instead of racing, I participated in 201 miles worth of group rides
By Caroline Dezendorf Published
Latest reviews
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Easygoing and plenty capable, the Van Rysel GRVL AF 2 delivers on a $1,399 budget
The GRVL AF 2 is an affordable gravel bike that punches well above its weight—and looks good doing it
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Unbound-tested: TRP Vistar may just be the drivetrain rival gravel riders have been waiting for
From Oregon’s forests to Arizona’s harsh deserts and the prairie miles of Unbound Gravel, we’ve pushed the new TRP and Classified drivetrain to its limits. After a month in the saddle, here’s what stood out
By Logan Jones-Wilkins Published
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Specialized Ares 2 shoe review: How much should seven watts cost?
The American company's new top-of-the-line offering has lofty claims and an even loftier price. But are the alleged gains enough to justify a 40% price increase?
By Logan Jones-Wilkins Published
Group Tests
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Best commuter bike pedals 2025: for all weathers and any type of shoes
From flats to clipless SPDs, we've sorted through the best commuter bike pedals for your daily commute
By Luke Friend Last updated
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Best electric bike pumps 2025: the ultimate groupset, I tested every major portable electric bike pump currently available
Electric mini pumps have undergone a quiet revolution in recent years, so I thought it time we put 12 portable electric bike pumps to the test
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Published
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Best cargo bib shorts: extra carrying capacity for road and gravel
The best cargo bib shorts will let you stash more items without needing to load up your bike
By Stefan Abram Last updated
Latest Deals
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Last-minute cycling gifts for Father's Day, recommendations from a cycling dad
With Father's Day just two days away, here are my last-minute gift ideas for the cycling dads in your life
By Matt Ischt-Barnard Published
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Yes, I know, its summer but the Exposure Lights Strada Mk12 RS is very rarely on sale – it's got almost £50 off and I'd suggest grabbing one fast
Deals Outside of Prime Day the outstanding Exposure Lights range is never discounted, so this cycling light deal will sell out, so get yours now
By Paul Brett Published
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Supported All month you'll find a selection of discounted kit, and the chance to win a Ribble bike, plus an extra 10% off for new Le Col CC members
By Paul Brett Published
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Why do aero helmets look like fancy dress?
Aerodynamicist and coach to the pros, Andy Turner, takes a look at some absurd new helmets, explains what’s going on, and reassures us that we’re unlikely to be impersonating Darth Vader on the road, any time soon…
By Andy Turner Published
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How to clean your bike
The lowdown on how to keep your bike road bike clean and efficient for years to come
By Cat Glowinski Published
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'If we see a bear, we will keep riding - as fast as possible': Riding northern Italy's Doga route
Determined to extend the fair weather riding season, Emma Magnus headed to northern Italy to sample the 110km Doga route
By Emma Magnus Published