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The Michelin Power Cup is our best budget tyre choice, but in reality, it has what it takes to challenge for the best overall road tyre – even more so now with 30% off
By Paul Brett published
Deal Will Jones reckoned the Power Cup road bike tyre offered brilliant value for money, with performance that outstripped its budget price point, and now it's even better value, heavily discounted at Merlin Cycles

I tested the latest Gore-Tex cycling jacket against some older PFAS ones, and the difference is stark
By Will Jones published
Feature Two days of back-to-back riding in a storm reveals just how good we used to have it

A failed project – Where did Juan Ayuso and UAE Team Emirates-XRG's partnership go wrong and is he right to leave now?
By James Moultrie published
Analysis How the Spanish star went from heir apparent to early departure in three years, with team announcing his 2028 contract would be terminated after 2025

Illegal cycling streaming is on the rise – is premium broadcasting helping the sport or driving piracy?
By Emma Cole published
Member Exclusive After recent changes in broadcast rights and price increases, fans are turning to illegal methods to watch cycling. But is it harming the sport?

'It's inspiring for them' – How Ben Healy's Tour de France success is helping next-gen EF Education-EasyPost riders stay on fire at Vuelta a España
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
Feature Dramatic breakaway stage win and yellow jersey for Irishman in Tour sets bar high for EF's young Vuelta line-up

Surrounded by challengers, but dynamic Jonas Vingegaard is on top of the Vuelta a España – Philippa York analysis
By Philippa York published
Analysis York breaks down the GC situation on the first rest day, what's going wrong at UAE, and who is in contention for the podium

What is Alto de l'Angliru? Asturias climb is an awe-inspiring and alarmingly difficult feature in the Vuelta a España
By Jackie Tyson published
Feature Irregular road in northern Spain could disrupt GC standings with bad day, leaving some to 'kiss La Vuelta goodbye'

This Labor Day cycling sale has big discounts on some of our favourite cycling kit – here are our top picks
By Paul Brett published
Take advantage of the REI Labor Day sale with huge reductions on big brands like Shimano, Lazer and more

Quiz! How many Vuelta a España winners can you name?
By Pete Trifunovic published
Quiz La Vuelta is underway – let's look back at all those who have written their name into the history books

Resilience versus risk: Why mental health issues pose pro cycling's biggest problem
By James Witts published
Member Exclusive Cycling is scarred by riders who have suffered mental health issues, including Mark Cavendish and Tom Dumoulin. There’s evidence that over a quarter of professional riders battle with these issues during their career. Cyclingnews investigates the dark side of a sport that revels in suffering…

'Septemberitis', stage 22 partying and breakfast at 10am – Thomas De Gendt's best, worst and most unexpected things about the Vuelta a España
By Thomas De Gendt published
Analysis In his latest column, Thomas De Gendt takes us inside the Vuelta, and what Remco Evenepoel has to do with it

The Grand Tour team time trial – A once dying discipline of innovation, strategy and execution back on the rise
By James Moultrie published
Analysis Ongoing Vuelta a España features 24.1km team race against the clock on stage 5 in Figueres, with TTT returning to Tour de France for 2026

Who is the next Tadej Pogačar? - These are the super talents who could win the Tour de France before 2030
By Stephen Farrand published
Future stars From Evenepoel to Seixas and Torres to Widar, here are the Grand Tour riders of the next decade

'It's great they remember my father like this' – Vuelta a España pays homage to its first-ever Italian winner, Angelo Conterno, with Grande Partenza in Turin
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
Feature 1956 Vuelta a España winner Conterno key figure in exhibition about Turin's contribution to Spanish Grand Tour

Safety in the spotlight: Are the UCI's new rules doing more harm than good?
By James Witts published
Member Exclusive 2025 has seen the UCI introduce and propose a number of changes aimed at making professional cycling safer, but many of their ideas have attracted major backlash. Cyclingnews investigates the initiatives and issues at play to see if the UCI is looking in the right places…

First cherry, now broccoli – how does the latest cycling juice supplement improve performance?
By Matilda Price published
Feature Nomio broccoli juice shots used by Mads Pedersen as pros choose more fruit and veg based supplements

The Cateye Padrone is a delightfully simple bike computer that returns you to the halcyon days of cycling, now at one of its lowest ever prices
By Paul Brett published
Deal If you're after a distraction-free device that does all the basics brilliantly at a fraction of the cost, then the Padrone might be the best cycling computer you've overlooked.
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