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Sean Kelly's Classics column: Sometimes Pogačar doesn't need tactics to win
By Sean Kelly published
Member Exclusive Tom Pidcock put in a monster ride, but he came up against an even bigger monster in Tadej Pogačar

Is Felt back? We wind tunnel tested the new 'Nexar' aero bike to see how it stacks up
By Andy Turner published
Member Exclusive A ground-up redesign of the aero bike for Felt, the Nexar is unrecognisable from the AR range

Sean Kelly's Classics column: All eyes are on Pogačar and Van der Poel, but Isaac del Toro is the danger man at Milan-San Remo
By Sean Kelly published
Member Exclusive Two-time winner of La Primavera assesses how a potential Pogačar-Van der Poel duel may play out, why the Mexican is a dark horse, and his insight on what it takes to claim victory on the Via Roma

Are scientists now more important than star riders? Inside pro cycling's race for scientific innovation
By Stephen Farrand published
Member Exclusive As pro cycling gets faster and its biggest teams get richer, more and more focus is being put on the technological arms race going on inside the peloton. Cyclingnews takes an inside look at the sport's new frontier

The magic zone – A deep dive into zone 2 and how taking it steady has become the WorldTour's go-to training strategy
By Zach Nehr last updated
Member Exclusive Zone 2 training is one of cycling's many buzzwords, but what actually is it, and how have the pros turned an 'easy tempo all-day' training technique into a structured and potentially race-winning performance strategy?

'In this role, I have told myself to say yes whenever possible' – Alex Dowsett takes us inside the mind of a WorldTour coach
By Alex Dowsett published
Column The former UCI Hour Record holder explains how he gets back into the rider mindset, deals with cycling's tactical evolution, and why data doesn't tell the full story

Wind tunnel tested: Can the four-year-old Enve Melee stay relevant in a hyper-aero landscape?
By Andy Turner published
Member Exclusive An all-rounder type of bike with clean lines and smooth integration, but does this translate to speed in the wind tunnel

Sean Kelly's Classic column: Tadej Pogačar is unbeatable, but thank God for Paul Seixas
By Sean Kelly published
Member Exclusive In his latest column, the nine-time Monument winner assesses Pogačar's prowess at Strade Bianche, the defining moment in an enthralling women's race, and why he welcomes the rise of Seixas

