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
Romandie victory marks Ineos return to stage race success • Carlos Rodríguez wins British team’s first WorldTour stage race since 2022, writes Adam Becket
Cavendish fails to
Team GB’s Paris Olympics track bike launched • BC reveals the bike that it hopes will power riders to medals in Paris this summer
Pogačar’s dominance at the Giro could be dull
THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
Does commuting count as training?
Filtering coffee for the pros
Cycling Weekly
2024 GIRO D’ITALIA • Attention turns to Italy and 21 days of Grand Tour action
CAN THE JESTER STEAL THE CROWN? • Young GC contender Cian Uijtdebroeks is a big personality with a talent for ruffling feathers. Chris Marshall-Bell probes for serious intent beneath the Belgian’s happy-go-lucky exterior
‘I’d never met an 18-year-old so mature’
What happened with THAT transfer?
THE STAGES
RIDERS TO WATCH
Sprinters’ battle
THE GC WILDCARDS
Podium possibilities
What prep does my bike need for summer? • Pro bike mechanic Glen Whittington shares his tips for the successful de-hibernation of your bike
FIZIK ANTARES ADAPTIVE R1
Van Rysel D900 £549.99 | 20.5kg • Andy Turner discovers whether Decathlon’s high-spec, low-price smart trainer can compete with the likes of Wahoo, Tacx and Elite
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT… CBD • From reducing pain to promoting relaxation and sleep, myriad are the claims made for cannabidiol – but do they stack up? Rob Kemp finds out
Derek Gee
DOMESTIC RESULTS
Great Inventions of Cycling Cycle-path barriers
Dr Hutch • At what point does a bold show of strength become brazen showboating? The Doc ponders the etiquette of the long solo break
ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY
Gino Bartali, Giro d’Italia 1938
Claud Butler Criterium • A classic British brand ridden by beginners and Olympians alike