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The cobbles of the Arenberg Forest in Paris-Roubaix
The cobbles of the Arenberg Forest in Paris-Roubaix (Image credit: Getty Images)

There are few objects more iconic in cycling than a solitary cobblestone. To the uninitiated, it represents a piece of antiquated road engineering – but to lovers of the sport, a cobblestone tells a story of the battleground of the hardest of races on the most unforgiving terrain.

As spring approaches, we are entering the season of the cobble. The Spring Classics, where the cobbled Classics take centre stage, will begin with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad at Opening Weekend, take us through the cobbled Monuments of the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, and draw to a close at Liège-Bastogne-Liège. This year, as ever, Cyclingnews will be on the ground to cover all of the most rugged races on the calendar.

Last year, our team of journalists was out in force across the season to report on the build-up, the drama, the controversies and the celebrations. Last year, the Spring Classics saw us break stories on  Kristen Faulkner's disqualification over a glucose monitor at Strade Bianche, equipment failures across the Classics and the advent of adjustable tyre pressure, alongside all the post-race reaction from the race.

Supporting our news coverage, we will have unrivalled insight, expert columns and in-depth feature content from our team of veteran cycling journalists.

ROUBAIX, FRANCE - APRIL 08: Race winner Alison Jackson of Canada and Team EF Education-Tibco-Svb reacts after the 3rd Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2023 a 145.4km one day race from Denain to Roubaix / #UCIWWT / on April 08, 2023 in Roubaix, France. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

An exultant Alison Jackson after winning 2023 Paris-Roubaix Femmes (Image credit: Getty Images)

Looking beyond the race itself, our tech journalists will pry deep into the new bikes and tech hiding across the Spring Classics, where in past years, we’ve broken the news on new bikes and new groupsets and continued to showcase all the newest tech in our bumper Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix tech galleries.

This year, you can enjoy unlimited access to all the same journalism alongside our in-depth analysis, live reporting on races and a host of resources from teams to race routes by subscribing to Cyclingnews.

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As well as allowing you to read unlimited content on Cyclingnews, your subscription also helps support our journalism and our presence at races across the season.

Visit our guide to the Classics for more information on what the season has in store, and please join Cyclingnews for the next secteur.

Peter Stuart
Editor

Peter Stuart has been the editor of Cyclingnews since March 2022, overseeing editorial output across all of Cyclingnews' digital touchpoints.

Before joining Cyclingnews, Peter was the digital editor of Rouleur magazine. Starting life as a freelance feature writer, with bylines in The Times and The Telegraph, he first entered cycling journalism in 2012, joining Cyclist magazine as staff writer. Peter has a background as an international rower, representing Great Britain at Under-23 level and at the Junior Rowing World Championships.