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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1 day ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Luke Friend
In a move that turns thinking around wheel depth conventions on its head, Roval has updated its Rapide Sprint wheelsets to focus on the bike's leading edge. The new models from Specialized's wheel brand feature a deeper rim depth at the front and a shallower one at the rear, defying conventional wisdom that has for years seen the industry do exactly the opposite.
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2 days ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Paul Brett
Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, running for the first time for four days, from July 8 to July 11. Early Prime Day cycling deals have already started to appear, and one eye-catching offer features one of the best exercise bikes available—the Echelon EX-5s Smart Connect. Currently, the Echelon EX-5s is available for just £999.99, which is a 26% reduction and an overall saving of £350.
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2 days ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Tom Thewlis
Lance Armstrong's apparent involvement with George Hincapie's Modern Adventure Pro Cycling team is currently outside of UCI jurisdiction meaning his lifetime ban from the sport is "not implicated" as things stand, the US anti-doping agency [USADA] has said. The logo of The Move podcast, a joint venture between Hincapie and Armstrong, can clearly be seen on the jersey designs for the new project which is aiming to start life as a UCI Pro Team in 2026.
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3 days ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Luke Friend
Spotted at the Tour De Swisse, fuelling the rumours that Tudor Pro Cycling were about to get a new climbing bike, BMC has today officially released its newest Teammachine SLR 01, just in time for their wildcard entry in this year's Tour De France.
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3 days ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Tom Thewlis
The future of Frenchmen's WorldTour squad Arkéa-B&B Hotels and its women's ProTeam equivalent is in doubt with both of the team’s naming sponsors set to pull out at the end of the 2025 season. As first reported by Daniel Benson on his Substack, a memo was sent to riders and staff this morning by the team’s general manager, former French pro Emmanuel Hubert, which confirmed both of the two sponsors would be leaving the team.
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