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Cycling’s rising stars are turning pro at ever younger ages – thrilli
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
The Tour de France is skewing younger than ever, but can the peloton’s elder statesmen still cut it at the sharp end? James Shrubsall explores what it takes to age gracefully as a Grand Tour racer
When Jasper Philipsen was a child, long before he was winning Tour de France stages on a regular basis, he dreamed of becoming a professional footballer. Despite hailing from the same town as Belgian
Nineteen-year-old took on the pros at the National Champs with an eye on joining them next year
Hailing from Yorkshire – despite his Continental-sounding name – the Picnic PostNL rider is in his first season in the WorldTour
The Briton spent four years earning his stripes in the U23 ranks and now he’s impressing as a neo-pro for Bahrain Victorious