• European Track Championships: Katie Archibald wins omnium for second title

    European Track Championships: Katie Archibald wins omnium for second title
    British Olympic champion Katie Archibald wins omnium gold to earn her second title at the European Track Championships in Paris.
  • The Agenda: Farewell to Bradley Wiggins and Andy Murray’s tie-breaker

    The Agenda: Farewell to Bradley Wiggins and Andy Murray’s tie-breaker
    Wiggins makes his final competitive appearance in Britain, Murray plays Marcus Willis in Vienna and next year’s ICC Champions Trophy tickets are back on saleThe concern over his taking the corticosteroid triamcinolone under therapeutic use exemptions are clearly not going to go away anytime soon but the chances to see Sir Bradley Wiggins on a bike are running out. He is currently set to compete in only two more events before retiring, the Ghent Six Day in November and his last on British s
  • Tanel Kangert attacks to win stage three of the Abu Dhabi Tour, all but sealing the overall win

    Tanel Kangert attacks to win stage three of the Abu Dhabi Tour, all but sealing the overall win
    Nicolas Roche could not stay with the Astana rider, whose stage win should see him take the overall victory Photo: Graham Watson Nicolas Roche could not stay with the Astana rider, whose stage win should see him take the overall victory
  • Best electric bike: how to choose the right one for you

    Best electric bike: how to choose the right one for you
    One bike trend that’s hard to ignore is electric bikes, also known as e-bikes. The promise of being able to ride further, faster, for longer appeals to many people, but how do e-bikes work? How fast can e-bikes go and what’s the legality of them? Here’s our guide.Shimano STEPS components, explained10 reasons you really should try an e-bikeThe e-MTBs are coming – take your moral standpoint nowE-bikes are winning lots of fans in Continental Europe, though the UK and USA hav
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  • The bike lock that makes thieves vomit

    The bike lock that makes thieves vomit
    Many people believe that there is a special circle of hell reserved for bike thieves. One inventor has decided to recreate a little bit of hell on Earth for any would-be thieves with a bike lock design that sprays a noxious foul-smelling chemical at anyone that tries to tamper with it, triggering vomiting. It's named, appropriately, the Skunklock. 8 fresh takes on bike securityImprove your bike shed security whatever your budgetInventor Daniel Idzkowski, from San Francisco, is the man
  • Revolution Track Series final round to be streamed live on Facebook TODAY

    Revolution Track Series final round to be streamed live on Facebook TODAY
    Don't miss any of the action from the third and final round of the Revolution UK Championship today with free live video coverageDon't miss any of the action from the third and final round of the Revolution UK Championship on Saturday, October 22 with free live video coverage
  • How to train less and still get faster

    How to train less and still get faster
    This is a sponsored post in association with A1 Coaching.As part of our series on Winter Training, A1Coaching is running a free live online winter training workshop. On Tuesday 25 October at 7pm London time, Anthony Walsh, Head Coach of A1Coaching will team up with a number of coaching and nutrition experts to cover some of the training strategies you can employ in your training this winter to see really gains in speed, strength and functional threshold power.Click here to sign upOver the course
  • Riding the rolling hills of Tuscany on the Gallo Nero Grand Fondo

    Riding the rolling hills of Tuscany on the Gallo Nero Grand Fondo
    John Walsh previews the route of an Italian Gran Fondo, taking in the rolling hills of Tuscany along with some delicious regional sustenanceGrapevines and Cipressa trees are typically Tuscan All photos: Chris Catchpole John Walsh previews the route of an Italian Gran Fondo, taking in the rolling hills of Tuscany along with some delicious regional sustenance
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  • Cotic Solaris review

    Cotic Solaris review
    While the future of Sheffield’s steel industry continues to look shaky, local bike brand Cotic has been making positive steps to see its market grow. With subtle changes to the front triangle, the Cotic Solaris V2 has been brought in line with current trends. Where the original model was designed around a 100mm fork, the new incarnation has been built for a 120mm platform. The result is a lower bottom bracket height with a 52mm drop, slacker 68-degree head angle and slightly longer reach o

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