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Cycling Weekly

Jun 20 2024
Magazine

Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

New look, new content

In Focus

In Focus

Yates in winning form ahead of Tour • UAE Emirates dominate Tour de Suisse as team get ready to back Pogačar’s Giro-Tour double bid

Tom Pidcock the GC rider

Arise, Sir Cav • The Manx Missile was awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours

British Road Race National Championships • Friday 21 June-Sunday 23 June | Tees Valley

Riders to watch

FRED WRIGHT SWEET SALVATION

RACING ROUND-UP

Wiggins hopes to return to the Tour • 2012 winner aims to be at race ‘in some capacity’ despite bankruptcy, writes Amy Sedghi

MY VIEW

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

Riding clipless pedals for the first time

LETTER OF THE WEEK

Cycling Weekly

THE TOUR’S LEFT-FIELD TURN • Stage nine of the Tour de France features 32km on the white roads of the Champagne region. Steve Shrubsall grabs his gravel bike to sample what lies in wait for the peloton

STAGE HIGHLIGHTS

NEILSON POWLESS AND HIS DAD JACK • The US rider and his Ironman champ dad tell Chris Marshall-Bell about their Indigenous American ancestry and fun-first training ethos

PINARELLO DOGMA F from £12,600 • Another update for the Pinarello Dogma, and just in time for this year’s Tour

POC PROCEN AIR HELMET £360

GIANT TCR ADVANCED SL 0 £11,999 • A superlative climber that also flies on the flat

LOSING IT VS GETTING IT BACK • Time off the bike is the enemy of fitness but how bad is the damage and how best to reverse it? James Shrubsall investigates the science of detraining and retraining

MIND GAMES • Can you forget how to suffer?

DETRAINING/RETRAINING RATES • The numbers at a glance

AN EXPERT’S TAKE ON… PEAKING • We ask a scientist how to hit your peak bang on time

30-day tapering and peaking timeline

NATIONAL 10-MILE RECORD POSTED • But Leon Atkins says he can go even faster…

MUCKLE CC

TIME TRIALS

JOIN OUR STRAVA CLUB

RACE WITH US ON ZWIFT!

ROAD R ACING

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU TO RIDE

ALEX GREEN’S CANNONDALE SIX13

1887 - THE DO-IT-ALL BIKE

‘I once thought ketones were so good they’d rendered training obsolete’ • The deeper your pockets, the better the placebo effect

Acts of Cycling Stupidity

Tour de l’Avenir

CHESINI CHALLENGE • In fair Verona, where we lay our scene…

STAGE LIST

TOUR RIDERS TO WATCH • There are 176 riders at this year’s Tour – here are the ones that are most likely to grab your attention…

THE TEAMS • The riders and jerseys to look out for this July


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 98 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Jun 20 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 20, 2024

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English

Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

New look, new content

In Focus

In Focus

Yates in winning form ahead of Tour • UAE Emirates dominate Tour de Suisse as team get ready to back Pogačar’s Giro-Tour double bid

Tom Pidcock the GC rider

Arise, Sir Cav • The Manx Missile was awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours

British Road Race National Championships • Friday 21 June-Sunday 23 June | Tees Valley

Riders to watch

FRED WRIGHT SWEET SALVATION

RACING ROUND-UP

Wiggins hopes to return to the Tour • 2012 winner aims to be at race ‘in some capacity’ despite bankruptcy, writes Amy Sedghi

MY VIEW

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

Riding clipless pedals for the first time

LETTER OF THE WEEK

Cycling Weekly

THE TOUR’S LEFT-FIELD TURN • Stage nine of the Tour de France features 32km on the white roads of the Champagne region. Steve Shrubsall grabs his gravel bike to sample what lies in wait for the peloton

STAGE HIGHLIGHTS

NEILSON POWLESS AND HIS DAD JACK • The US rider and his Ironman champ dad tell Chris Marshall-Bell about their Indigenous American ancestry and fun-first training ethos

PINARELLO DOGMA F from £12,600 • Another update for the Pinarello Dogma, and just in time for this year’s Tour

POC PROCEN AIR HELMET £360

GIANT TCR ADVANCED SL 0 £11,999 • A superlative climber that also flies on the flat

LOSING IT VS GETTING IT BACK • Time off the bike is the enemy of fitness but how bad is the damage and how best to reverse it? James Shrubsall investigates the science of detraining and retraining

MIND GAMES • Can you forget how to suffer?

DETRAINING/RETRAINING RATES • The numbers at a glance

AN EXPERT’S TAKE ON… PEAKING • We ask a scientist how to hit your peak bang on time

30-day tapering and peaking timeline

NATIONAL 10-MILE RECORD POSTED • But Leon Atkins says he can go even faster…

MUCKLE CC

TIME TRIALS

JOIN OUR STRAVA CLUB

RACE WITH US ON ZWIFT!

ROAD R ACING

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU TO RIDE

ALEX GREEN’S CANNONDALE SIX13

1887 - THE DO-IT-ALL BIKE

‘I once thought ketones were so good they’d rendered training obsolete’ • The deeper your pockets, the better the placebo effect

Acts of Cycling Stupidity

Tour de l’Avenir

CHESINI CHALLENGE • In fair Verona, where we lay our scene…

STAGE LIST

TOUR RIDERS TO WATCH • There are 176 riders at this year’s Tour – here are the ones that are most likely to grab your attention…

THE TEAMS • The riders and jerseys to look out for this July


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