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This week’s gear highlights plus some God-fearing comedy
Our favourite picks of interesting and eye-catching looks from the ProTour and Continental teams this season
In a world where digital controls all, Emma Cole argues that it’s good for the soul to ditch maps and follow our noses
Andy Parsons of Eastwood Cycle Works tells Cyclist about swapping a career in the police force for a framebuilding passion project
The 2023 Étape du Tour is a 152km monster in the Alps. Here’s how to be as prepared as you can be
All you need to know about Europe’s most famous ultracycling event
‘Total compact road’ geometry changed the game for the modern road bike, and 25 years on the Giant TCR is still at the cutting edge
The Alpine climb that saved the Tour de France in 1998
Rounding up our favourite moments as the Groupama-FDJ rider announces retirement at the end of the 2023 season
Electric gloves, dry bikes and nifty locks... these are the things I’ve been loving this week
Everything you need to know about UCI points rankings and why it matters
The record-breaking American ultra-distance cyclist on sleep deprivation, rotten food, sexism – and why more women should be ultracycling
Creator of ‘sweet-spot training’ aims to simplify training optimisation with his new app, currently used by Human Powered Health
As the epicentre of the cycling world, there’s a lot of riding to discover in the French Alps. Here’s everything you need to know
Tucked away near Nice on the French Riviera, this was the favourite test-piece of a certain Texan who didn’t win the Tour seven times
Blue Monday is over, make room for Fun Friday – too much?
The Carnic Alps in the far northeast of Italy might not be as famous as their Dolomite sisters, but they're far from overshadowed
From rusty chains to ancient cassettes and lacklustre lycra, give old cycling gear a new lease of life
The cold makes you ride slower, fact. To find out why, we investigate the science behind the theories
In 1908 Lucien Petit-Breton became the first two-time Tour de France winner in a race dominated by Peugeot