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!
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IN FOCUS
Third time lucky for Pidcock at Amstel Gold • Ineos Grenadier finally tastes victory at Dutch Classic after previous near misses, writes Adam Becket
Joe Blackmore wins Liège U23
Ferguson on WorldTour form in Yorkshire • Movistar signing proves her worth at East Cleveland Classic
Tour of Britain Women set for Welsh Grand Départ • First edition of British Cycling-run race will wrap up in Greater Manchester after Welshpool start
Triple gold for Archibald
FRED WRIGHT Feeling the pressure in Arenberg
Liège-Bastogne-Liège • Sunday 21 April Belgium
THE CONTENDERS
THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Do gravel bikes suit Paris-Roubaix?
Record-breaking challenges for charity
Cycling Weekly
READY FOR LIFT OFF • Counting down the days to the Olympic sprint finals, Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell tell Tom Davidson about their final push to find that decisive tenth of a second
Through the lens
The three phases of training
DEIGNAN’S OLYMPIC EXPRESS: LAST STOP PARIS • Britain’s most successful female road racer of the era, Lizzie Deignan has one medal missing from her cabinet: Olympic gold. Chris Marshall-Bell looks back on her record at the Games and ponders her prospects for Paris
Three Olympic road races, three very different outcomes
‘She’s a national treasure’
Can a softer BMC Roadmachine endure stiff competition? • Versatile gen-three BMC Roadmachine gains more compliance, revised geometry and better integration
THE RIDES
Enigma Eikon £12,229 as tested | 7.8kg • Paul Grêlé tests the latest all-British offering from Enigma
RINGING THE CHANGES FROM GENTLEMEN ENTHUSIASTS TO FULL-TIME PROS • Training was considered tantamount to cheating among the earliest Olympians. Chris Sidwells traces the evolution of Games preparation over the decades
Patriotism on steroids
DOMESTIC RESULTS
Great Inventions of Cycling… Eighth Century BC - Socks
Dr Hutch • In a sport as unpredictable as cycling, you have to learn to expect the unexpected, says the Doc, no matter how painful that might prove
Tour de France 1947
Royal Enfield Club • The push-bike version of the classic British-turned-Indian motorcycle