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Bespoked London tech gallery: Bikes with blowtorches and fire extinguishers, gold leaf and 32-inch gravel bikes
By Paul Norman published
Member exclusive All the best tech from the show, including a 32 inch gravel bike and lots of wide tyres

'A geeky area of technology is blowing up into one of cycling's trickiest dilemmas' - How has rider data become such a controversial conundrum for the sport?
By Chris Marshall-Bell published
Member Exclusive From GPS trackers to improve rider safety and power data's anti-doping potential, to the issue of ownership – rider data has quickly become one of the peloton's most divisive topics, but why?

Cat Ferguson's column: 'I got a sneak peek at the course, and it's going to be incredibly exciting' - Why you should already be counting down to the 2027 Tour de France Femmes
By Cat Ferguson published
Member Exclusive The Movistar rider looks ahead to next year's Tour de France Femmes Grand Départ, which starts in her home county of Yorkshire and culminates with a TTT in London, and what it could mean for UK cycling as a whole

An illogical calendar, 'crazy' attitudes towards safety, and an outdated relationship with its fans – What needs to change for cycling to catch up with other sports?
By Stephen Farrand published
Member Exclusive In the second part of our deep dive into how other sports can help cycling to evolve, Cyclingnews looks at ways the sport's complicated calendar, the safety of riders, and fan engagement could all be revolutionised

Stiffness testing: Colnago Y1Rs vs Cervélo S5, Specialized Tarmac vs Allez Sprint, steel vs carbon, budget vs expensive and much more
By Josh Croxton published
Member Exclusive We put the industry's best bikes – and some budget-friendly counterparts – to the test in the all-new Cyclingnews Labs stiffness and compliance tests

A billion-dollar business soon to be a relic? What pro cycling can learn from the blueprints of F1 and soccer
By Stephen Farrand published
Member Exclusive In the first of a two-part deep dive, as the UCI asks for ideas on how to revolutionise the sport, Cyclingnews looks at how cycling could learn from other sports, and what some of pro cycling's most forward-thinking minds believe it needs, from budget caps to ownership models

Cat Ferguson's Spring Classics column: My dream stays alive - I want to reach the velodrome at the end of Paris-Roubaix
By Cat Ferguson published
Member Exclusive After a crash on Carrefour de l'Arbre, Ferguson is 'hoping that next time it can be third time lucky'

Sean Kelly's Classics column: My heart was with Wout van Aert at Paris-Roubaix, hopefully his victory over Tadej Pogačar will give others confidence too
By Sean Kelly published
Member Exclusive Cyclingnews' Spring Classics columnist explains why he was so happy to see Van Aert win, Pogačar's need to return to Roubaix, and how Visma-Lease a Bike could have changed their tactics to help Marianne Vos

