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In the shadow of his more illustrious brother, Joe Pidcock has
British rider tells Tom Thewlis that his first two pro wins have put him in the frame for July selection
‘Who are the French guys who can win the Tour this year? It’s a subject that’s served at the table every July,’ says Romain Bardet, whose second place in 2016 is the closest a Frenchman has come to br
These two Tour de France goliaths have opposing styles in the mountains: Vingegaard is the master of measured, sustained efforts; Pogačar the epitome of explosive panache. The Slovenian may appear to
Arguably Britain’s brightest G C prospects, Oscar Onley and Max Poole are the same age and ride for the same team. So what sets them apart asks Chris Marshall-Bell
Greg Lemond and Bernard Hinault. Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali… some of the best rivalries in sport have been a clash of styles, cultures and temperaments. Rocky IV was
When you consider that Jody Scheckter’s driving style earned him the nickname ‘Sideways Scheckter’ in his early days, that he continued to drive racing cars that way right up to and throughout his For