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MAURICE BURTON’S
9 life lessons from Britain’s first Black c
The Tour de France is still the only race that counts for ‘them’
Paul Double’s journey to the WorldTour may have taken a few extra years, but – as Chris Marshall- Bell finds out – his patience is paying off
In the early 1890s a young Victor Goddet was working at the Vélodrome de l’Est, Paris. Every day a twenty-something rider arrived and every day Goddet studiously checked his pass. One day the rider qu
People who have shaped our world
Fairy tales can come true, and the UK experienced a purple patch early on in the century with two home-grown grand prix title winners.
When I was 16, my life was a strange mixture. I’d just lost my dad [Double Formula One world champion Graham Hill], but at the same time I could get a moped. So everything was opening up for me, but o