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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 9

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 9

Big day in the mountains on Sunday. Could be one for Yates? Otherwise, we’ve gone with Pinot, Porte, Rolland, Quintana.  Holy Moley! Mollema?

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 8

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 8

Each stage, the Rouleur panel of ‘experts’ will give their picks for the following day’s race. Top tipster Cycling Mole, meanwhile, will dismantle our choices...

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Back to Basics: The NoGo Tour with Larry and Conor

Back to Basics: The NoGo Tour with Larry and Conor

Irish champion Conor Dunne and former US champion Larry Warbasse are out of work. What to do? Ride their bikes, of course

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Learning the ropes: a pick of the 2018 season’s stagiaires

Learning the ropes: a pick of the 2018 season’s stagiaires

It’s that time of year where riders jump-ship, are poached and the interns are brought in. Each day the headlines narrate shock moves, the stayers...

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 7

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 7

A mixed bag of picks from us: Trentin, Sagan, Benoot, Moreno, Prades. Moley says we are mad – it’s Valverde on his home roads of...

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Desire: Legor Cicli time trial bike

Desire: Legor Cicli time trial bike

The motto, ‘no pain, no gain’ is no truer than when riding a time-trial. Mattia Paganotti founder of Legor bikes at least wants to bring...

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On the right track: Elia Viviani and his move from Sky to Quick Step

On the right track: Elia Viviani and his move from Sky to Quick Step

Quick-Step’s Elia Viviani is enjoying his best-ever road season and the Rio Olympic Omnium champion sees evidence of an Italian track ‘risorgimento’ too. What’s going...

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 6

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 6

Nacer Bouhanni to beat allcomers? Also featuring Van Poppel, Viviani, Nozzolo and Walsheid, but no Sagan. Cycling Mole thinks we need our bumps read…

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Nationals Pride: Connor Swift’s custom Genesis Zero SL

Nationals Pride: Connor Swift’s custom Genesis Zero SL

This is the custom painted Genesis Zero SL that British Champion Connor Swift will ride at the Tour of Britain in celebration of his national...

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 5

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 5

It’s hotting up down in Spain. A lumpy 188km tomorrow, but can the sprinters’ teams hold it together? Our panel is split down the middle

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Matt Seaton column: Doored in the USA

Matt Seaton column: Doored in the USA

Whether you’re practising or preaching, it’s always worthwhile taking time to slow down and think about how you ride through the city. Matt Seaton comments...

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 4

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 4

One for Dan Martin, perhaps? Or Benoot? Maybe Lopez? None of the aforementioned, says Moley – he says Dylan is electric

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Desire: Endura Pinstripe limited edition kit

Desire: Endura Pinstripe limited edition kit

A new type of Pinstripe suit that isn’t just for the office. Endura’s new limited edition kit that has your gel wrapper conundrums sorted

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 3

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 3

Sprint or break? Break or sprint? Could go either way with this stage, but Cycling Mole goes for a sprinter

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 2

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 2

Valverde, Martin, Sagan, Roche or Fraile are the Rouleur panel’s picks. But Cycling Mole says no – it’s Kwiatkowski for the win

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Why Giorgia Bronzini will make an inspirational sports director

Why Giorgia Bronzini will make an inspirational sports director

With over 80 victories to her name, Georgia Bronzini has decided to hang up her wheels and move behind the steering wheel

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Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 1

Top Mañana: Vuelta a España – stage 1

An eight kilometre prologue – it’s got to be Rohan Dennis, surely? Or has it? Our picks for the Vuelta opener

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Inside Line: Three parties banking on a German cycling renaissance

Inside Line: Three parties banking on a German cycling renaissance

As the Deutschland Tour returns to the roads of southwest Germany this week, can the nation’s public re-embrace a sport that so badly burnt them?

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Desire: Colnago 64 Gold Private Collection

Desire: Colnago 64 Gold Private Collection

Ernesto Colnago’s desire is for his bikes to deliver the ‘simplice’  look. The new C64 Gold Private Collection doesn’t just limit itself to simple, it’s simply...

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Paolo Bianchini: from champion cyclist to winning winemaker

Paolo Bianchini: from champion cyclist to winning winemaker

How turning down a pro cycling contract put Paolo Bianchini on the path to becoming one of Italy’s top winemakers with Ciacci Picclomini

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Adam Hansen – the man with a programme

Adam Hansen – the man with a programme

There’s more to this man than 20 consecutive Grand Tours, there’s two stage wins and he can fix your computer

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Andy Hampsten guest column: my stomach is Italian

Andy Hampsten guest column: my stomach is Italian

Pasta was nearly his career downfall when he moved to Italy, but the way of life lured Hampsten in and is now where he calls...

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Desire: Sportful BodyFit Pro Light Jersey

Desire: Sportful BodyFit Pro Light Jersey

One for the weight weenies, Sportful have made a jersey so light riding along you’ll feel nothing but the breeze

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Pasta al denture: passed down dietary wisdom in cycling’s lower leagues

Pasta al denture: passed down dietary wisdom in cycling’s lower leagues

From spaghetti in a flask to an absolute ban on melted cheese, James Stout recalls the bizarre traditions and ill-founded nutritional knowledge handed down through...

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Team kit and leading out Cav: František Raboň’s services to British cycling

Team kit and leading out Cav: František Raboň’s services to British cycling

The former HTC and Quick Step domestique on clothing Britain’s world champions, riding with Cav and falling asleep in the shower at the Giro

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British Cycling: Manchester united?

British Cycling: Manchester united?

As BC’s new batch of hopefuls enters the medal factory in Manchester, we ask how the organisation sets them up for success

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Cover stories: issue 18.6 – Alejandro Valverde by Timm Kölln

Cover stories: issue 18.6 – Alejandro Valverde by Timm Kölln

“A photo shoot should never take more than five minutes, in contrast to the subsequent meal which may easily stretch to over three hours.” Timm...

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Flourish or flounder: Egan Bernal and other cycling prodigies

Flourish or flounder: Egan Bernal and other cycling prodigies

Despite a nasty crash recently, the future looks extremely bright for Sky’s super Tour domestique Egan Bernal. But beware, history has shown us that young...

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Rising star: junior Gent-Wevelgem winner Pfeiffer Georgi

Rising star: junior Gent-Wevelgem winner Pfeiffer Georgi

A look at the emerging British talent coming through the ranks. This month: 17 year old Pfeiffer Georgi – a rider raised on the Herne...

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Desire: Katusha Light Rain Jacket

Desire: Katusha Light Rain Jacket

The matter of a good rain jacket is not to be taken lightly. It isn’t just about keeping the rain off you as Nathan Haas...

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