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Britain’s most successful female road racer o
British star, pregnant with third child, calls time on 19-year career, writes Tom Davidson
The first women’s Tour de France ran in 1955 – and then vanished. Stephanie Boland charts the long, winding road to its modern revival
Glasgow-born athlete Beth Potter is the triathlon world champion who won two Olympic bronze medals in Paris last summer. However, her roots in sport are firmly in running, and she began competing in t
Few triathletes have sparked quite as much attention as pro Taylor Knibb. The Ivy Leagueeducated, Washington DC native, whose mother was an age-group long-distance world champion, started competing in
When Marion Rousse stood up to speak at the UCI’s headquarters in Aigle at the start of June, it was a landmark moment. The director of the women’s Tour de France, or the ‘Femmes’, was revealing new s
Frenchwoman earns dream win on debut, reports Tom Davidson in Châtel