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Cycling’s rising stars are turning pro at ever younger ages – thrilli
Two Nations Cup wins plus other successes show BC development system can still produce winners
‘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
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
The Doc turns the tables on vicarious glory hunters
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
Cyclist: What are your earliest memories of the Tour? Serge Laget: I first discovered the Tour in my village of Langogne in the Cévennes in 1954, when I was seven. I remember as if it were yesterday.