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Read Cyclingnews' new and in-depth women's health series this International Women's Day
By Matilda Price published
Hub Assistant Features Editor Matilda Price introduces our latest subscriber-only series, how the stories came to be, and how you can read the articles for free this weekend

Trailblazers and change-makers – Women's cycling's most impressive, important and interesting world records
By Isabel Best published
Feature From the fastest WorldTour stages to round-the-world trips, via riders who won thousands of races and a GPS drawing of a dog

'Fantastic entertainment' or 'slapstick comedy'? How gravel has infiltrated WorldTour racing, and what the pros really think of it
By Katy Madgwick published
Member Exclusive As the argument for Strade Bianche as cycling's sixth Monument grows ever stronger, and more rough terrain seeps into the pro cycling calendar, Cyclingnews analyses the journey so far, and whether everyone is embracing the gravel

'One of the most under-recognised threats in women's cycling' - Why it's more important than ever for athletes to dial in nutrition and hydration
By Kirsten Frattini published
Member Exclusive In an in-depth interview with Cyclingnews, Dr Heather Logan Sprenger zeros in on the importance of adequate fuelling for peak adaptation, performance and health

Sean Kelly's Classics Column: Sometimes, you have to be a glass-cranker
By Sean Kelly published
Member Exclusive The nine-time Monument winner analyses a crash-filled Opening Weekend and questions whether Van der Poel's rivals could've done more

Prototype Dura Ace wheels, an updated Canyon Aeroad frame and unreleased tyres from Specialized and Michelin - Opening Weekend tech gallery
By Tom Wieckowski published
Member Exclusive All the tech from both races at Opening Weekend

'Easier than getting a bag of sweets from the shops' - Weight loss drugs are everywhere, but are they a recipe for disaster or game changer for cyclists?
By Emma Cole published
Member Exclusive Weight loss drugs are more popular than ever, even in cycling, but do the health benefits some are seeing outweigh the risks and dangers, and what does WADA think of them?

'You do what's required to deliver other guys to win' – Meet the pro cyclists who went their entire careers without a single individual victory to their name
By Jez Cox published
Member Exclusive Cyclingnews talks to Sam Bewley, Tim Declercq, Valerie Demey and others about forging a place in the peloton that was about more than winning

'A culture in which pain, fatigue and discomfort are frequently normalised' – Menstrual disorders can disrupt lives and careers, so why do we know so little about conditions like PCOS and endometriosis in cycling?
By Matilda Price published
In-depth More than one in 10 women suffer with a condition relating to their period, which can disrupt lives and even shorten sporting careers. So why is so little known about these conditions in performance athletes? We dive into the topic, talking to riders and experts from the world of pro cycling and women's sport
