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![]() | Unsung Heros - The Ride JournalWinter may be approaching fast, the nights drawing in and mercury taking a downward spiral across the land but....there is some joy around the corner. The Ride Journal is now in its third issue with features, passionate writing, illustration and pho ...Read Press |
![]() | One Revolution - The Ride JournalCycling means different things to different people throughout the world. The common trait is that no matter what your preferred discipline, racing, riding for leisure or the daily commute, the fundamentals remain the same. It's part of life. Issu ...Read Press |
![]() | Drei Laender Giro - Cycling WeeklyWith the shortest days of the year well and truly on their way out, the promise of spring just a breath away, and more pleasant and inspiring conditions for cycling around the corner, now is the time to start excitedly scouring through the cyclo spor ...Read Press |
![]() | Retro Review - The Birth of BB30It's 2009 & there's a whole lot of talk about the BB30 interface that seems to be a new technology in the industry, with a multitude of companies claiming to have introduced it to the world. Well let's roll back the years to the 2000 Tour de ...Read Press |
![]() | L'Etape du Tour '09 ReconnaissanceThe most prestigious cyclosportive in Europe, L'Etape du Tour enables every day riders to emulate the legends of the road, covering a stage of the Tour de France in full. The 2009 event has all the ingredients to be an absolute stunner. 172km fro ...Read Press |
![]() | 24hrs of AdrenalinThe pain and euphoria of solo racing laid bare at the 24 hours of Adrenalin World Championships. Read the full race report direct from the rider on one eventful day (and night) in Canmore, Canada. Click image above for page 1 Click here forRead Press |
![]() | L'Etape '08 Reconnaissance - Cycling WeeklyThe most prestigious cyclosportive in Europe, L'Etape du Tour enables every day riders to emulate the legends of the road to cover a stage of the Tour de France in full. This years event on July 6th is from Pau to Hautacam, scaling the mighty Tour ...Read Press |
![]() | Maratona dles Dolomites ReconnaissanceWith over two decades of heritage, the Maratona is Italy's most prestigiuos Gran Fondo event of the year. With three inspiring routes in the heart of the Dolomites there's something for everyone. ...Read Press |
![]() | Quebrantahuesos Reconniassance - Cycling WeeklyQuebrantahuesos literally translates to "bone breaker", taking it's name from the bearded vulture found in the Spanish Pyrenees. At 205km in length it's the country's hardest sportive. With the vulture cirling above waiting to find a weakness, will ...Read Press |
![]() | French Alpine EpicTwo tough rides, one great weekend. Conquering the roads of La Marmotte and L'Etape du Tour 06. Article featured in the August 6th '06 issue of Cycling WeeklyRead Press |
![]() | South Downs DoubleWhatever way you digest the numbers, covering 212 miles with 21,935ft of climbing in over 22 hours is always going to hurt. Let's break it down a bit more, that's 18,043kcal with 181,642 heart beats. Check out the story behind "Doing the Double" fr ...Read Press |
![]() | L'Etape du Tour 2007Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't, it's all part of bike racing. Check out the story behind the L'Etape du Tour '07 ride featured in issue 38 of RIDE Cycling Review, AustraliaRead Press |
![]() | L'Etape du Tour 2007 - Cycling WeeklySometimes no matter how smooth the road, the ride is always going to be a rough one. L'Etape '07 was one of those days as Cycling Weekly found out. Article from the August 9th '07 issue.Read Press |
![]() | L'Etape '07 Reconnaissance - Cycling WeeklyNo sooner had the L'Etape du Tour 2007 route been announced in October by the ASO we were aboard a plane to the Pyrenees to find out exactly what the hardest L'Etape in history had in store. It didn't disappoint ...Read Press |
![]() | L'Etape '07 Reconnaissance - Ride Cycling ReviewWhatever angle (or continent) you look at it from, the L'Etape du Tour '07 route is an absolute beast. With 5 hard mountain passes and close to 200km in distance there'll be no hiding come race day as Australia's RIDE Cycling Review find out.Read Press |
![]() | Island in the SunAs a cyclist great roads and warm weather are essential when looking for a location to go to. Having spent the past few winters in Gran Canaria if you're looking to ride in shorts and short sleeves in December/January then the island may well be wor ...Read Press |
![]() | UK Killer ClimbsLong and gruelling, short and vicious and everything in between. Engage bottom gear and start honking - here's Cycling Weekly's homage to some awesome UK climbs. ...Read Press |
![]() | Cycling Weekly Readers Killer ClimbVoted as the ultimate 'Killer Climb' in Britain by Cycling Weekly readers, Bealach na Ba in the Northern Highlands of Scotland really is the closest you can get to "killer" without actually dying. Was it the climb itself that made it so tough? Find ...Read Press |
![]() | European Killer ClimbsDon't worry, it's not always about busted bikes and deep vein thrombosis after a budget flight to find some exciting and testing ascents. Within 100 miles of Calais there are a fine selection of 'leg tremblers' to keep you entertained all day and in ...Read Press |
![]() | Analyse the PowerFormer Coach of the Year, Simon Jones, looks at the power behind Mike's L'Etape du Tour 06 ride and what got him to 22nd place overall in Europe's biggest sportive. Article featured in the December 27th '07 issue of Cycling WeeklyRead Press |
![]() | Understanding PowerWith a multitude of products available on the market to gauge your power, Cycling Weekly look at the strtategy behind getting your pace right. Article featured in the April 19th '07 issue of Cycling WeeklyRead Press |