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Cycling Weekly

Nov 10 2022
Magazine

Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

START LINE 10.11

IN FOCUS

Time trialling reaches crisis point • The CTT is in financial peril and the sport could die unless modernised, insiders tell James Shrubsall

Bradley Wiggins disputes near £1m claim against him by liquidators • As financial issues mount, former Tour champion sells property, reports Vern Pitt

Pidcock: ‘The Tour is a completely different beast’

Bäckstedt’s tough intro to U23 racing at Euro Champs • British star finishes fifth in first major event since leaving the juniors

Home fans’ delight in Belgium

OPINION

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

BBC Panorama’s Cars v Bikes

Robinson’s legacy lives on

Cycling Weekly

TRUE GRIT • Cycling Weekly meets the muddy mavericks pushing the envelope of the UK’s burgeoning gravel scene

Cycling Weekly rides the King’s Cup • CW’s own Anna Marie Hughes recounts her experience in the women’s open race.

British alternatives

THE BIG CYCLING BOOK REVIEW BY A PRO CYCLIST • Hagens Berman Axeon rider Joe Laverick swaps his bike helmet for a critic’s cap as he reviews a selection of cycling tomes

Cycling Weekly Awards 2022 • We’ll be celebrating the great and the good from the cycling world on 1 December. Here are the riders who are up for a CW gong…

Rebecca Richardson’s National Hill Climb Specialized S-Works Aethos • Heavily modded climbing machine strips weight to the bone

CAMPAGNOLO SHAMAL CARBON DB

Fara F/All-Road Series 2 £5,072 | 8.42kg • A highly versatile bike from a boutique brand that’s competitive on price

ALTERNATIVELY…

Gear of the week • A selection of kit to fine-tune your riding

THE SEVEN AGES OF CYCLIST HOW TO HARNESS THE POWER OF HORMONES AT EVERY STAGE OF LIFE • Hormones are the chemical messengers that make fitness gains possible. To stay healthy and make long-term progress, explains Dr Nicky Keay, we need to adapt to the hormonal changes that occur as we age

When hormones go wrong

When carb-cutting goes too far • Dr Nicky Keay shares a cautionary tale taken from her work as a sports endocrinologist

HRT to the rescue • The endocrinologist shares another example from her clinical work

WEEK IN TRAINING Illi Gardner

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great Inventions of Cycling: ‘Chess on Wheels’

Dr Hutch • If you’ve been having fun riding your bike this year then you’ve been getting it all wrong. Let the Doc explain why

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Evelyn Hamilton’s 10,000-mile challenge 5 May, 1938

Cycling Weekly 27 May, 2000 • All eyes on Italy for a British team in the ascendant


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Nov 10 2022

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  • Release date: November 10, 2022

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Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

START LINE 10.11

IN FOCUS

Time trialling reaches crisis point • The CTT is in financial peril and the sport could die unless modernised, insiders tell James Shrubsall

Bradley Wiggins disputes near £1m claim against him by liquidators • As financial issues mount, former Tour champion sells property, reports Vern Pitt

Pidcock: ‘The Tour is a completely different beast’

Bäckstedt’s tough intro to U23 racing at Euro Champs • British star finishes fifth in first major event since leaving the juniors

Home fans’ delight in Belgium

OPINION

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

BBC Panorama’s Cars v Bikes

Robinson’s legacy lives on

Cycling Weekly

TRUE GRIT • Cycling Weekly meets the muddy mavericks pushing the envelope of the UK’s burgeoning gravel scene

Cycling Weekly rides the King’s Cup • CW’s own Anna Marie Hughes recounts her experience in the women’s open race.

British alternatives

THE BIG CYCLING BOOK REVIEW BY A PRO CYCLIST • Hagens Berman Axeon rider Joe Laverick swaps his bike helmet for a critic’s cap as he reviews a selection of cycling tomes

Cycling Weekly Awards 2022 • We’ll be celebrating the great and the good from the cycling world on 1 December. Here are the riders who are up for a CW gong…

Rebecca Richardson’s National Hill Climb Specialized S-Works Aethos • Heavily modded climbing machine strips weight to the bone

CAMPAGNOLO SHAMAL CARBON DB

Fara F/All-Road Series 2 £5,072 | 8.42kg • A highly versatile bike from a boutique brand that’s competitive on price

ALTERNATIVELY…

Gear of the week • A selection of kit to fine-tune your riding

THE SEVEN AGES OF CYCLIST HOW TO HARNESS THE POWER OF HORMONES AT EVERY STAGE OF LIFE • Hormones are the chemical messengers that make fitness gains possible. To stay healthy and make long-term progress, explains Dr Nicky Keay, we need to adapt to the hormonal changes that occur as we age

When hormones go wrong

When carb-cutting goes too far • Dr Nicky Keay shares a cautionary tale taken from her work as a sports endocrinologist

HRT to the rescue • The endocrinologist shares another example from her clinical work

WEEK IN TRAINING Illi Gardner

DOMESTIC RESULTS

Great Inventions of Cycling: ‘Chess on Wheels’

Dr Hutch • If you’ve been having fun riding your bike this year then you’ve been getting it all wrong. Let the Doc explain why

ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY

Evelyn Hamilton’s 10,000-mile challenge 5 May, 1938

Cycling Weekly 27 May, 2000 • All eyes on Italy for a British team in the ascendant


Expand title description text