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Revered road bike TT mark takes a double
VINCENT TUPIN’S LATEST VIDEO, WHERE THE STYLISH FRENCH FREERIDER SENT THE BIGGEST DROP RECORDED IN MOUNTAIN BIKING HISTORY, CERTAINLY RAISED AN EYEBROW OR TWO. Measuring a whopping 31.3 metres out and
Twenty-five years after his marathon debut, Duncan Craig races the toughest of opponents… his younger self
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According to ultra racer Joe Barr, age is a red herring – best ignored in favour of smarter training and nutrition. James Shrubsall explores how riders are staying stronger for longer
Nationals contender’s powerfully pink hill-climb machine
As the 12th stage of the 1958 Vuelta a España – 169km over three classified climbs to Bilbao – drew to a close, there was much for journalists to draw on for their post-race reports. Firstly the race