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Hurtling down a forest road at 60kph the smooth surface suddenly vanishes and is replaced by a section of large stones/small boulders. I haven’t time to brake so instead (try to) relax and hold on for
Riders react to recent comments as Lord Coe suggests a 2030 inclusion, writes James Shrubsall
GB’s Will Draper cuts a lonely figure at Challenge Almere on 13 September. In reality, he kept a steady gap of around 50secs for much of the final 10km of the marathon, before catching and then sprint
VINCENT TUPIN’S LATEST VIDEO, WHERE THE STYLISH FRENCH FREERIDER SENT THE BIGGEST DROP RECORDED IN MOUNTAIN BIKING HISTORY, CERTAINLY RAISED AN EYEBROW OR TWO. Measuring a whopping 31.3 metres out and
If you were to design the perfect triathlon course, what would it look like? Perhaps a sea swim, rather than a reedy river or lake. A scenic, largely traffic-free bike course with a tunnel of spectato
The next puddle is a big one. The competitor in front gives it a good go but decides to bail halfway through. His feet plunge into the muddy water as he hears me chaining up my gears behind him. He qu