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Marcel Kittel rates cycling’s best sprinters
Who’s fastest in the men’s WorldTour? German speedster Kittel offers his expert take: ‘It’s not enough just to be a sprinter anymore.’
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Bicycles save lives: How bikes have been critical after Spain’s Valencia floods
Chris Marshall-Bell lives in Valencia, Spain, and he and tens of thousands of others have accessed the dozens of flooded villages by bike to help with the clean-up operation
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Richard Plugge voices his opposition to budget caps
“Before we discuss a kind of cap, we should look at the structure of the sport and how it’s organised,” Plugge said.
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Land of Legends: Why Slovenia should be your next cycling destination
Is there something magical about the roads of Slovenia that Tadej Pogačar grew up riding? It turns out, there is…
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Meet the American pro who quit cycling to become a DJ
Promising US talent Jared Scott walked away from the dream of a pro life to chase a different kind of beat as a DJ.
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Cycling could be about to introduce a budget cap
The men’s WorldTour could undergo a major shake-up as soon as 2026 with the introduction of a financial fairness initiative designed to stymie the dominance of the wealthiest teams.
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How Tadej Pogačar ruled cycling in 2024
A journey that was supposedly fraught with risk and uncertainty was anything but for Giro d’Italia, Tour de France and World Championships victor Tadej Pogačar
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‘God’s Plan’: Chloé Dygert targets world domination
A crash in the time trial thwarted Chloé Dygert’s Olympic triple effort, but she still picked up one gold medal at Paris 2024. Chris Marshall-Bell sits down with the enigmatic American to find out what makes her tick
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How the Tour de France fights doping
With the eyes of the world on the Tour each July, and the threat of doping still a hot topic, how is modern testing safeguarding the sport? Chris Marshall-Bell visited the anti-doping truck during the 2024 Tour de France




