Modern classic: How Reynolds created the Cycling Hall of Fame trophy
These days Reynolds is most associated with heritage and tradition. The 3D-printed trophies created for the Cycling Hall of Fame show that the Brit...
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Read moreWho should be inducted into the Cycling Hall of Fame? Ian Cleverly argues in favour of Greg LeMond, an outspoken, trailblazing American who singleh...
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Read moreIn his new book, Riding in the Zone Rouge, author Tom Isitt takes us back one hundred years to the Circuit des Champs de Bataille, the Tour of the ...
Read moreAcademic, politician, ballet dancer. Had he not discovered he had the legs for cycling, things might have turned out very differently for Nathan Haas…
Read moreThe Roubaix cobbles have given John Degenkolb some of his greatest triumphs. The German sprinter tells Rouleur about how he came to give something ...
Read moreWho should be inducted into the Cycling Hall of Fame? Our editor bigs up a three-time Olympic gold winner who defied injury, age and expectations
Read moreCannondale play their best hand on the aero table with the SystemSix – better late than never.
Read moreCustom kit is nothing new but Rapha are bringing creative ease to the masses with custom kit design software
Read moreStrade Bianche is barely 10 editions old, yet it feels like it’s been with us forever. Colin O’Brien explores how this Tuscan race came to quickly ...
Read moreIn his debut as a Rouleur columnist, Romain Bardet examines how a rider must live by certain key principles, and achieve a balance between pleasur...
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