Cycling Weekly

Cycling Weekly

Cycling Weekly stands as the premier destination for cycling enthusiasts seeking news, race updates, product reviews, and tips on fitness and training. Initially launched as a magazine in 1891, Cycling Weekly made its online debut in 2006. Today, the magazine remains the top-selling cycling publication in the UK, and its website attracts millions of cycling fans globally, with a constant increase in readership. We are committed to offering prompt and reliable news, along with insightful interviews from major races and the broader cycling community. Additionally, our expert tech team provides thorough buying advice and unbiased reviews to help cyclists make informed choices.

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  • 2 days ago | cyclingweekly.com | James Shrubsall

    This year's resurrected National 24-hour Championship time trial looks to be in healthier shape than ever, says new organiser Tim Smith. Smith, who is a Cycling TIme Trials (CTT) director and secretary for the CTT's Manchester District, stepped up last autumn after the longtime previous organisers, Jon and Sam Williams, stepped down from the role.

  • 3 days ago | cyclingweekly.com | James Shrubsall

    Now in its second year, the Tour of Britain Women is the UK's only WorldTour event. It has emerged from the ashes of the former Women's Tour, after previous organiser SweetSpot entered liquidation last January. Now organised by British Cycling with Lloyds as title sponsor, it will be run over four stages and visit Scotland for the first time in the 12-season history of both the Women's Tour and this iteration of the event.

  • 3 days ago | cyclingweekly.com | Owen Rogers

    The 2025 Tour of Britain Women promises to be an open affair, with action from North Yorkshire to Glasgow, and as a result there are a whole host of riders to watch across the four stages. The second edition organised in-house by British Cycling, the Women's WorldTour race was won last year by world champion Lotte Kopecky. In her absence this year, it's likely a new winner will be crowned.

  • 3 days ago | cyclingweekly.com | Tom Davidson |James Shrubsall

    Tour of Britain Women5-8 JuneThere was a fear last winter that the Tour of Britain Women, then called the Women’s Tour, would be no more. Money was tight, its previous organiser had collapsed. Would the UK lose its marquee stage race? In stepped British Cycling, and together with lead sponsor Lloyds Bank, the race was revived under a new moniker. This year it returns to the calendar, again in four-day form, with storylines aplenty.

  • 4 days ago | cyclingweekly.com | James Shrubsall

    Bike manufacturer Canyon suffered a net loss of €38 million (£32m/$43m) in 2024, with owner GBL reporting a 43% fall in the value of its investment from 2023 to 2024. GBL (Groupe Bruxelles Lambert) reported in its 2024 financial statement that: "Canyon’s sales and profitability were impacted by increased discounting across the sector and quality issues in certain electric mountain bike models, forcing Canyon to temporarily suspend sales of these models.