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A time-trial rider without equal, between 1953 and 19
On 22nd November 1954, a 16-year-old cyclist from Harworth, Yorkshire, wrote a letter to Charles Pélissier, a great of French cycling and multiple Tour stage winner. The ambitious young rider was seek
Organised chaos and hot stress. That’s the first thing that comes to mind when I think of the Tour de France. Then I worry if I will have enough shirts to last over four weeks on the road covering fir
Canada’s first ever road race winner lives out ‘dream come true’, writes Tom Davidson
Slovenian conquers Kigali World Championships course to retain rainbow bands
The Doc decides that most cycling disciplines are all a little bit unusual
Fresh from his Tour of Britain retirement party, Geraint Thomas sits down with Chris Marshall-Bell to look back on his extraordinary two-decade-long career