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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5 days ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Joe Baker
SRAM Red AXS dealsThe 15th of May 2025 will mark the first birthday of SRAM’s latest RED AXS road bike groupset, making it nearly a whole year old. As SRAM’s flagship wireless electronic groupset, it promised to introduce innovations across the board - faster front mech shifting in lieu of criticisms of the old system, drastically improved braking performance, and an enhanced app-based setup.
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1 week ago |
cyclingweekly.com | Joe Baker
Melbourne-based cycling brand MAAP has long been associated with premium kit and coffee-bar cool. With the launch of its new Aeon collection, MAAP has taken aim at the endurance market - riders logging long miles who still want a sharp silhouette. The Aeon Short Sleeve Jersey leads the charge here, blending technical fabric with a comfort-focused fit.
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cyclingweekly.com | Tom Davidson
When he was 17 years old, Caleb Ewan won the first and only world title of his career. It came on the track, in the omnium at the 2011 Junior World Championships, held inside Moscow’s suburban velodrome. A star was born, many thought at the time, and they were right to an extent. Ewan would go on to earn 65 victories on the road, including stage wins at all three Grand Tours, but his track days would effectively stop there. That is, until now.
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cyclingweekly.com | Tom Davidson
Known for her solo attacks, Olympic gold medallist Kristen Faulkner has set herself the goal of becoming a “more unpredictable rider”, working to improve her sprinting ahead of the 2025 season. Since turning pro five years ago, the US national champion has made it her party trick to ride away from the bunch. It’s how she won a stage of the Giro d’Italia Donne, one at the Vuelta Femenina, and, most famously, the Olympic road title last summer.
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cyclingweekly.com | James Shrubsall
How long is too long when it comes to riding your bike? We all have our own personal gauges when it comes to working such things out. More often than not it comes down to plain old time commitments. An hour at lunchtime, for example, or a requirement to meet a weekend afternoon appointment. For big events, when we have all the time we need, we tend to use common sense and a touch of self-preservation.
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