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From pistolets to performance gains: Inside Remco Evenepoel and Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe's fuelling strategy
By James Witts published
From periodised carbohydrates to gut training, here we reveal the nutritional methods that Remco Evenepoel’s new team hope will power him to progress, plus how they can boost everyday cyclists, too

Beyond the Crash – Health, safety and recovery time for athletes who have experienced significant trauma
By Andy Turner published
Member Exclusive Cyclingnews investigates the long road to recovery after the most severe crashes that WorldTour stars experience, from the medical treatments and rehabilitation to the psychological support

How sweat and breathing sensors are signalling in a new era of marginal gains
By Emma Cole published
Quenching the cycling thirst for data never stops as new wearables provide more insight for performance strategies

Why are more juniors making the leap directly into the WorldTour? A deep dive into the new normal
By Andy Turner published
Member Exclusive From training to travel, Cyclingnews looks at how junior riders are tackling the changes that come with signing a professional WorldTour contract

The Tour de France is getting faster, and here's why it won't be slowing down soon
By Patrick Fletcher last updated
From tech, to nutrition, to a new sense of order in the peloton, we take an extremely deep dive into the curious phenomenon of the Tour de France's escalating speed

Cobbles vs climbs: The performance factors behind a Classics specialist
By Andy Turner published
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What separates a Cobbled Classics contender from an Ardennes challenger? Cyclingnews dives into the performance aspects behind the one-day specialists

Pedal performance: How Matteo Jorgenson re-learnt the art of pedalling
By Andy McGrath published
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When the American moved to Visma-Lease a Bike, he knew the superteam's big budget would accelerate his development, yet he didn't plan on having to re-learn how to pedal

Training, genetics, and ageism: How close could you get to Pogačar and Niewiadoma?
By James Witts published
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We’ve all dreamt it – just how strong and fast could we ride if we lived and trained like the world’s best? And if the dream dies and we can’t make it, just what is it that WorldTour teams look for in younger riders?

Pro Cycling's speed evolution – The new advances set to make the peloton even faster
By James Witts published
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With more investment and ever-more data, Cyclingnews investigates the new developments in science, tech and training set to accelerate the WorldTour

'We’ve shown that ketones boost EPO levels' - Years after their inception, what impact are ketones having on WorldTour performance?
By James Witts published
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The once secretive so-called super-supplement came into the mainstream at this year’s Tour de France. But does research suggest its moment in the sun will be short-lived? Cyclingnews investigates
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