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Kaitlin Armstrong Trial, latest developments: DNA, internet searches and key testimonies move trial forward
These are the latest developments in the Kaitlin Armstrong murder trail that's gripping the nation.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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If it ain't broke, make it even better - Ass Savers launches the Win Wing 2
This cheap but highly effective clip-on fender has been made stronger, gentler on the seat stays and in a highly requested all-black colorway
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Bradley Wiggins at risk of bankruptcy as near £1m claim remains unpaid
Liquidators of Wiggins’s company are selling the rights to the Bradley Wiggins name
By Vern Pitt Published
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Raleigh could close part of business under restructure proposals
Jobs at risk as British brand's parent company enters consultations
By Tom Davidson Published
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Zwift unveils its biggest cycling esports competition after losing out on hosting the World Champs
The Zwift Games will consist of three races for men and women: the Sprint, Epic and Hill championships
By Anna Marie Abram Published
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Chris Hoy Q&A: 'I keep my Olympic medals in a sock'
Team GB legend tells Cycling Weekly about his life in the sport
By Tom Davidson Published
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Chris King enthusiasts, rejoice: Matte Mango is back
Chris King Precision Components has announced that fan-favorite “Matte Mango” is returning to its vibrant lineup of colors for 2024.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Police say tackling spate of violent bike muggings is ‘one of our priorities’
Victims urged to report within the first hour of a crime happening
By Tom Davidson Published
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Smaller field, bigger prize purse: Meet the cast of the 2024 Life Time Grand Prix
Watch as a cast of 70 handpicked WorldTour roadies, track world champions and MTB Olympians compete for the $250,000 prize purse
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Tour of Britain future plunged into doubt over £700,000 legal battle
British Cycling alleges race organiser SweetSpot will owe £700,000 in unpaid race licence fees by the end of 2023
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Hackers could leak Shimano's designs to competitors, cyber security expert says
Ransomware attack on Japanese company left it in a "conundrum"
By Adam Becket Published
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Sexual harassment of female cyclists investigated by new study from Transport for London
London transport's governing body looking into what deters women from cycling in the capital
By Adam Becket Published
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Luke Plapp breaks Ineos Grenadiers contract early to join Jayco AlUla
Australian champion signs four-year contract with Australian team
By Adam Becket Published
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Opinion: Are ‘the big three’ of Van Aert, Van der Poel and Pidcock good for cyclo-cross?
They have been world champions for the last decade, but are yet to race yet this season. What's going on?
By Adam Becket Published
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Tech Question: Do ‘moving’ indoor trainers result in less turbo fatigue?
Can moving turbos stave off fatigue and help us get more out of our winter training? Jack Elton-Walters speaks to the experts to try and find out
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Carmen Small named head DS of EF Education-Cannondale women's team
Former US National Champ and DS at Team Jumbo Visma-Women, Carmen Small, adds experience to Jonathan Vaughter's new EF Education-Cannondale women’s squad
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Cycling fans are among the most stressed, study finds
Study confirms what we already know: being a cycling fan can be stressful
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Cameron Mason cites Tom Pidcock as key influence after silver medal ride at European CX championships
‘I’m not at my limits yet’ says 23-year-old from Scotland after narrowly missing out on elite men’s title
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Body fairings facing ban by time trialling governing body
Outcry at national championships has led to a proposal to ban body fairings in time trials
By James Shrubsall Published
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Anti-aging lifestyles compared: $2m-a-year Blueprint project vs the humble bicycle
Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson spends millions trying to defeat the ageing process, but could regular cycling be just as effective? We decided to find out
By David Bradford Published
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A rider's paradise: Why the Dolomites are still the best place to ride your bike
The famous mountain range has some of the best climbs in the world. Adam Becket goes in search of one of the hardest.
By Adam Becket Published
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'You young Zwifters, you don’t know you’re born': In memory of life before smart trainers
Cycling Weekly's columnist, Dr Hutch, remembers the torture of indoor training years gone by...
By Michael Hutchinson Published
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Tour de France spectator guide - everything you need to start planning summer 2024
Buying this week's issue of Cycling Weekly magazine is your first step to planning a trip to the greatest race in the world
By Simon Richardson Published
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Wiggle could face unfair dismissal claims from laid-off staff, say experts
Sources say employees were made redundant without a consultation process
By Tom Davidson Published
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Tweets of the week: Tour de France criterium season hits, stormy cycling, and a bike wedding
Also, how to have extra fun at a cyclo-cross race
By Adam Becket Published
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Jumbo-Visma's Michel Hessman facing lengthy doping ban
German rider previously suspended by Jumbo-Visma after positive anti-doping test
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Rapha posts £12m loss marking six years in the red
Clothing brand also reveals fall in turnover in latest company accounts
By Tom Davidson Published
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European Cyclo-cross Championships rescheduled due to stormy weather
Local authority in western France stops Saturday's planned races from happening; races rescheduled to Sunday
By Adam Becket Published
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Mark Cavendish robbery: Police say ‘net is closing in’ on final suspect linked to violent raid
Essex police say time is running out for George Goddard who is wanted in connection with the attack on the Cavendish family home
By Tom Thewlis Published