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How tie-breakers work at the Tour de France
By Laura Weislo last updated
Feature Cyclingnews explains how organisers decide the winner if riders finish the race in the same time

Tadej Pogačar's Tour de France bike: Up close with the Slovenian's Colnago Y1Rs
By Will Jones last updated
Pro Bike An in depth look at Tadej Pogacar's Colnago Y1Rs, as well as a look back at his past race bikes too

Discover what Tom Pidcock and the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team riders wear on the road
By Cycling News published
The world’s top races push riders through mountain passes and scorching valleys in the pursuit of performance. Q36.5 pro kit keeps the team cool, comfortable, and in control - no matter the condition.

'We were shattered. It took an eight-hour chase' – Rob Britton recalls overnight pursuit, catch and pass of Lachlan Morton for dramatic win at Unbound Gravel XL
By Jackie Tyson published
Interview 'I look at a globe and decide where I want to go, not a calendar' says Canadian endurance rider about his second career on a bike

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By Pete Trifunovic published
Unparalleled coverage of the biggest race on the cycling calendar, enjoy unlimited access with Cyclingnews

Long-running Tour Down Under sponsor Santos in XRG-led consortium’s sights – What could that mean for the South Australian event?
By Simone Giuliani published
January's commitment to three more years as title sponsor appears to provide a level of security in near term despite takeover proposal

I don't like cycling's idealistic approach to 'real' racing – Tactical diversity should be welcomed
By Pete Trifunovic published
Analysis In this age of short attention spans, cycling has become too fickle when it comes to what we deem exciting and what we decry as boring

Eddy Merckx at 80: Why 'the cannibal' is the greatest cyclist of all time
By Jackie Tyson last updated
Feature The Belgian rider won 11 Grand Tours, 19 Monuments and three elite world road titles in his 18-year pro career between 1965-1978

Women's WorldTour – The definitive guide for 2025
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
Guide Everything you need to know about the top-tier professional racing series, teams, races and world ranking

Pole vault and Tadej Pogačar – Why the World Champion's dominance at Critérium du Dauphiné or the Tour de France is a privilege to watch, not boring
By James Moultrie published
Comment From the importance of underdogs to Vingegaard and Van der Poel balancing the powers, competitive racing is more exciting, but elite sport needs periods of supremacy

The end of predictability – Tour de Suisse Women exemplifies new era as deviation from well-worn road of SD Worx-Protime domination ramps up to detonation
By Simone Giuliani published
Dutch team yet to make winning entry on the GC Women's WorldTour stage-race list so far this season as talent spread levels up competition

Tour de Suisse 2025 start list
By Cycling News published
Start list Official start list for 2025 Tour de Suisse

Best budget electric bikes: Affordable options to give you a boost
By Paul Norman last updated
buyer's guide The best budget electric bikes add more power to your riding without the hefty price tag

Safety versus seconds – The dilemma of aid station chaos in the professional fields at Unbound Gravel 200
By Jackie Tyson published
Analysis 'If you're not pushing the envelope then you're off the back' says Stetina of the current gravel race feed zone scenario

New wheels, aero hacks, and an in depth look at that mad prototype Factor: Dauphiné tech gallery 2025
By Will Jones published
Two new bikes, a load of new wheels, and some aero mods on show as teams tune up for the Tour de France
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