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Welay Hagos Berhe: from a war-torn country to the WorldTour
The 22-year-old rider sits down with Rouleur to speak about the hope of seeing his family, his rise to the WorldTour and his Tour de France dreams
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The man who dared to break cycling’s omertà
When Toby Atkins moved to Italy to race his bike, the last thing he expected was to be dropped into the middle of a doping programme. Chris Marshall-Bell hears his story
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Thibau Nys will let nothing stop him from reach the very top
“Life is a game,” Thibau Nys says. “And it’s full of snakes on every level.” I look at him quizzically. “It is,” he shoots back. In what way? “In every way. There will always be some people trying to bring you down. You just need to get over it. And…
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‘You have to beat me before anyone else’: Mads Pedersen interview
The Trek-Segafredo rider on his motivation to win three Grand Tour points jerseys and the confidence it is going to take to get there
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Mads Pedersen does things his own way
The Dane doesn’t hold back as he discusses his Monument dreams, despising (most) of social media, and waking up happy
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Profiling Richard Plugge: cycling’s ceaseless visionary
From a journalist, to a team manager, to one of cycling’s most powerful and controversial figures
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Eddie Dunbar is looking to make up for lost time
After leaving Ines Grenadiers, Eddie Dunbar has time to make up for.
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Milan Vader’s incredible recovery from near-death
Milan Vader suffered life-threatening injuries in April 2023, was placed in an artificial coma for 12 days, and suffered dozens of fractures as well as requiring stents to be inserted into his carotid arteries.
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The unyielding journey of Negasi Haylu Abreha
Negasi Haylu Abreha is a racer for the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team, but none of the challenges of being a professional cyclist compare to the ordeal of seeing his family caught up in the war in his native Tigray, and being powerless to help them.




