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Beat the slump: How to prevent shoulder pain while cycling - a physio's advice
The combination of desk-work and road riding can wreak havoc on your posture. But it is possible to beat the slump - here’s how…
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Last updated
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Dutch headwind championships cancelled – due to high winds
Storm Ciarán has proven too much even for the hardy riders of this quirky event
By James Shrubsall Published
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Giant facing legal claim of over £200,000 after bike collapse causes broken back
Taiwanese manufacturers have admitted fault, according to reports
By Adam Becket Published
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Tadej Pogacar's helmet sponsor just keeps on designing lids around his hair tuft
The Slovenian two-time Tour de France champion harnesses his hair to great effect, but what's the secret?
By Adam Becket Published
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Meet the displaced Ukrainian racing against Olympic champions
The 20-year-old is living out her dream, but not without the trauma of her home conflict in mind
By Tom Davidson Published
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Opinion: Jumbo boss’s Saudi-backed revolution might just succeed where others failed
Many have failed to modernise pro cycling but perhaps big enough backing can make it happen
By Vern Pitt Published
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'Not one witness saw Kaitlin Armstrong allegedly commit this murder' - opening statements given in Kaitlin Armstrong trial
Opening statements in the trial of Kaitlin Armstrong, who allegedly murdered elite cyclist Moriah Wilson in 2022, were made in Austin, Texas, this morning. Here's what was said.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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New Bosch update allows users to lock their e-bike using a smartphone or the bike's head unit
Bosch has updated its eBike Flow app, enabling its consumers to use their smartphone or the head unit of their e-bike to lock and unlock their bike digitally.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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New trans athlete policy 'sets a dangerous precedent': Washington racer seeks state action against USA Cycling
When USA Cycling introduced its revised Transgender Athlete Participation Policy earlier this month, the new two-tiered system didn’t sit well with all racers.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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The new Lotus e-bike is £20,000, while Aston Martin's latest two-wheeler appears to be priceless
Both supercar brands have unveiled stunning new machines
By James Shrubsall Published
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Will riding your favourite road help you reach 5,000 miles this year?
With just two months of riding to go before our annual mileages are confirmed, here are two more challenges to keep you motivated
By Simon Richardson Published
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RGT is officially no more: here are your alternatives for virtual riding
Of course, ‘big Z’ does loom large - but there is a healthy variety of alternatives to Zwift, too
By Anna Marie Abram Published
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MIPS sales fall of 32% blamed on slow bike helmet demand
Net sales decline primarily because of weak demand in bike sub-category, according to helmet technology company
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Real-time Strava stats go straight to your cycling glasses from Apple Watch with recent update
The ActiveLook app brings advanced real-time performance data to compatible eyewear
By Anna Marie Abram Published
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Jeffrey Hoogland smashes one-kilometre time trial world record
Dutchman flies round Aguascalientes velodrome in 55.433 seconds to break ten-year record
By Adam Becket Published
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Wiggle cuts 105 jobs after going into administration
Administrators say the decision was 'not taken lightly'
By Tom Davidson Published
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Nominations for the Gravel Cycling Hall of Fame opens November 1
Nominations are open to the public and may be submitted through December 1; inductees to be celebrated ahead of Unbound 2024
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Kaitlin Armstrong trial has started: here’s what we know
The criminal trial for the murder of cyclist Moriah Wilson that has gripped the nation and cycling world alike gets underway in Austin, Texas, today.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Snapped cranks, motorbikes and decade-old handlebars - breaking sprinting's oldest world record
Jeffrey Hoogland is going after the longest-standing record in track cycling
By Tom Davidson Last updated
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Wout van Aert to target Giro d'Italia general classification in 2024
Belgian will target top five finish at Italian Grand Tour as leader of Jumbo-Visma, according to reports
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Wiggle administrators in discussions with ‘a number of interested’ buyers
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group among companies reported to be interested
By Tom Davidson Published
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Opinion: Is the 2024 Tour de France too hard?
With so much packed into the route, is it too rich a meal?
By Adam Becket Published
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Tech Question: Is MIPS the safest helmet impact technology available?
We lift the lid on the safety testing protocol
By Simon Smythe Published
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Zwift Academy reopens for 2023 -two professional contracts are on the line
The six-ride, two-race series will run from November 6 through December 17. Contracts with CANYON//SRAM Generation and Alpecin-Deceuninck Development Team on offer
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Bianchi axes jobs amid 'substantial challenges' in cycling industry
Bike manufacturer says 'contraction of the market' following the pandemic has taken its toll on the sector
By Tom Davidson Published
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Mark Cavendish robbery: third man found guilty of robbing family at knife-point
27-year-old Jo Jobson due to be sentenced on Wednesday for his part in armed robbery of Cavendish and his wife, Peta, at their home in Essex in November 2021
By Tom Thewlis Published
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UK National Hill-Climb Championship won on disc brakes for the first time
Andrew Feather's fourth title was disc-brake powered and deeply personal, he tells Cycling Weekly
By James Shrubsall Published
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‘Give us another try’: Rouvy launches entirely new dashboard that utilizes AI for personalization
Virtual cycling platform Rouvy is rolling out a significant update today, featuring a revamped UI/UX dashboard and enhancements to the core riding experience
By Christopher Schwenker Published
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Everything's changing: The hip new face of British cycling clubs
While the traditional clubs and shops continue to be a backbone of the sport a new generation is enjoying cycling in a whole different way
By Adam Becket Published