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Beyond Unbound: Gravel Kansas launches a statewide gravel cycling network of routes, free of startlines and entry fees
LeLan Dains, one of co-founder of the famed Unbound Gravel, has been on a mission to showcase the best gravel cycling Kansas has to offer, free of start lines and entry fees.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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REI faces 80 unfair labor practice claims
American union alleges emotional manipulation among other complaints
By Adam Becket Published
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A $2,250 fine for wearing the wrong socks? UCI toughens sanctions for 2024
Offences for non-compliant clothing and unauthorised feeding set to carry harsher fines
By Tom Davidson Published
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Tom Pidcock to target week-long stage races in build to 2024 Tour de France
British rider also likely to return to ‘iconic’ Strade Bianche in a bid to defend the title he won in March
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Bosch e-bike system app update makes it easier to report a stolen bike
The new function makes it easier to identify and quicker to alert the authorities by the press of a button
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Was Rod Ellingworth really the problem at Ineos Grenadiers?
The team remain in a state of rebuilding flux as they head into 2024. Whether that progresses is no longer up to Ellingworth
By Adam Becket Published
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Should you clean your bike like a 'pro' - and use a pressure washer?
Mechanic Glen Whittington splits his time between working on pro team bikes and those ridden by amateurs, he shares his thoughts on the merits - or otherwise - of getting the dirt off 'quickly'
By Glen Whittington Published
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'Overshadowed with fear': how violent bike muggings have changed the face of city cycling
Survey reveals epidemic of anxiety in the face of recent attacks
By James Shrubsall Published
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Extinction Rebellion protest Shell deal at British Cycling AGM
Group promises more action against governing body’s controversial Shell sponsorship
By Tom Davidson Published
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Are fishing worms the new way of doping at the Tour de France?
Researchers say that haemoglobin product is "readily available for cheating athletes"
By Adam Becket Published
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The 'local bike shops' of a bygone era weren't as good as you remember them, argues Dr Hutch
Following the financial troubles of one of cycling's online super sellers, the Doc offers a reality check about the shambles of pre-internet bike shopping
By Michael Hutchinson Published
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'The Earth’s circumference is 40,075km and I went over 45,000km': Meet the cyclists riding the furthest and the longest from the comfort of their homes
In search of indoor riders who go beyond the bounds of accepted norms, Steve Shrubsall tracks down a cast of characters who leave blood, sweat and traces of their soul on the turbo trainer
By Stephen Shrubsall Published
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'When you shot Moriah in the heart, you shot me in my heart' - Moriah Wilson's loved ones react to trial verdict and sentencing
On Friday, November 17, a Texas jury sentenced Kaitlin Armstrong to 90 years in prison. Here's how the victim's family reacted.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Kaitlin Armstrong sentenced to 90 years in prison for the murder of Moriah Wilson
These are the latest developments in the Kaitlin Armstrong murder trail that's gripping the nation.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Tweets of the week: Wout van Aert gets on his dancing shoes and Tom Pidcock gets a new puppy
Bringing you your regular cycling social media roundup
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Chris Froome's boss rubbishes claims bike fit is behind lack of results
'He can talk about his bike position until the cows come home - that's still not going to earn him a position on a Grand Tour team' says Israel-Premier Tech team owner Sylvan Adams
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Trek to supply 500 bikes and help out 40,000 riders in British Cycling deal
The machines will help grow and diversify cycling participation across the UK in new three-year Community Bike Partnership
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tom Pidcock to miss cyclo-cross World Championships
British rider to opt for a shorter CX programme this winter, mainly during the Christmas period
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Rod Ellingworth resigns as Ineos Grenadiers deputy principal
One of the original members of Team Sky departs, as Ineos undergoes transition
By Adam Becket Published
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Kaitlin Armstrong found guilty in the murder of cyclist Moriah Wilson
These are the latest developments in the Kaitlin Armstrong murder trail that's gripping the nation.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Am I too fat to be a cyclist?
The pressure to be thin and look good on a bike makes me want to cycle less, not more, actually. It's an issue
By Adam Becket Published
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Uncovered: Team GB’s secret Olympic track bike that costs £55,000
British Cycling created the new frame in-house through 3D printing
By Tom Davidson Published
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Dominos oven-equipped pizza delivery e-bike is 2023's hottest new model
With pizza-cosseting suspension and a 68deg pizza oven, this fancy steed has all the bike tech you never thought of
By James Shrubsall Published
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Racing bikes over stroking 'doped up tigers' - EF Education-EasyPost's James Shaw on the ride that changed him
27-year-old tells Tom Thewlis about the turning point in the early days of his career that eventually led to the Tour de France this summer
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Extinction Rebellion plots another British Cycling protest
Around 20 protesters will target the governing body's AGM this weekend to denounce its deal with Shell
By Tom Davidson Last updated
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'Terrible news for US cycling fans': GCN+ users react to news service is closing
Streaming service and app due to shut down on 19 December
By Adam Becket Published
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Radical split seatposts could become 'normal' as designers hunt for aero gains
New dual designs are cropping up on track bikes. Could we see them on the road soon?
By Tom Davidson Published
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GCN+ streaming service and app axed
The streaming service and app will close as a result of parent company restructuring
By Adam Becket Published
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Intermarché-Circus-Wanty riders fined and sent to education course after racist gesture
Madis Mihkels and Gerben Thijssen sanctioned after incident at the Tour of Guangxi
By Adam Becket Published