What's coming on Cyclingnews this December
Training camps, in-depth features, and more Cyclingnews Labs tests to wrap up 2025
With approximately six weeks to go until the Tour Down Under, the opening event of the men's WorldTour and Women's WorldTour, both Cyclingnews and the pro peloton's preparations for the 2026 season are well underway.
We'll have reporters attending several team training camps throughout December, including Lidl-Trek, UAE Team Emirates-XRG, UAE Team ADQ and Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe. Plus, we'll be publishing interviews and long-reads about some of 2025's biggest protagonists, analysing the Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia Women, and Vuelta a España 2026 routes, and recapping on an almighty year of racing – the highs, lows, and everything in between.
Of course, there's plenty of our high-quality, in-depth journalism already published, from our expert tech coverage to insightful features and premium content.
Speaking of our member-exclusive articles, we have plenty to publish throughout December for our ever-growing community of subscribers to enjoy.
Our tech team are returning to the Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub at the start of the month, conducting industry-leading Cyclingnews Labs tests on the latest wheels, tyres, and even more bikes.
Plus, for the racing fanatics, we've spoken to Ben Healy and track world champion Lara Gillespie on Ireland's new era within the sport; delved into the multi-faceted topic of a WorldTour team's budget; analysed the self-destructive tendencies of some of cycling's great names; and looked back on where the infamous Festina 1997 squad are now.
That's alongside an in-depth investigation into the supplements industry, pro columns, and bonus Cyclingnews Labs deep dives on some of road cycling's top aero machines.
With so much to look forward to in the final month of 2025 and the new racing campaign on the horizon, there's no better time to join the Cyclingnews community. Join today for just £1/$1/€1 in your first month!

Pete joined Cyclingnews as Engagement Editor in 2024 having previously worked at GCN as a digital content creator, cutting his teeth in cycling journalism across their app, social media platforms, and website. While studying Journalism at university, he worked as a freelancer for Cycling Weekly reporting on races such as the Giro d’Italia and Milan-San Remo alongside covering the Women’s Super League and non-league football for various titles. Pete has an undeniable passion for sport, with a keen interest in tennis, running and football too.
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