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In 1944 a 19-year-old Rik Van Steenbergen became the young
By the mid-1960s there was little that Classics supremo Rik Van Looy hadn’t achieved in cycling. The Emperor of Herentals had been in the professional ranks for more than a decade and had enjoyed a re
NATIONAL CHAMPION AND 1950s RACING PIONEER
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Three wins in six days Down Under for British sprinters, reports Adam Becket
With the Eiffel Tower visible through one oval window and Sacré Cœur through another, Olivier Vandystadt’s Parisian pied-à-terre could be a set from Emily In Paris were it not for the cycling memorabi
The most challenging corner of the post-war period.” Those were the words of Motor Sport’s Denis Jenkinson when that corner, or rather sequence thereof, appeared under threat 30 years ago. He was talk