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James Witts is a freelance journalist.
Lotto-Soudal’s Thomas De Gendt has made an artform of the breakaway. He tells Cyclist about tactics, losing and aggression
Team buses are a pro racer’s sanctuary. But what goes on behind those pneumatic doors…?
The outspoken DS on his animosity towards Ineos, his doping past and a cleaner future
Angry fans, life-threatening crashes, cancer… Team Ineos had a lot to deal with at their home race in 2019
It's the drugs of choice for almost every rider, and there's ever-increasing evidence that caffeine makes you faster.
Cyclist caught up with UAE Team Emirates during the time-trial stage of this year’s Tour de France
Belgian squad Lotto-Soudal may not have the financial muscle of their nearest rivals, but arguably they have the biggest heart
The Kazakh team insist their chequered past is behind them, as Cyclist learns at a pre-season training camp in Spain
Patrick Lefevere is arguably the most successful cycling manager in history. Cyclist heads to Belgium to meet the Wolfpack’s alpha male
CCC may have lost some of its stars in emerging from BMC's demise, but believes it is building for a bright future
A technical course requires good cornering skills. But, according to physics, just how far can you tip your bike before you hit the deck?
As the pros gear up for Paris-Roubaix, we look at how scientists are working to make riding the cobbles easier
Quick-Step Floors are the most successful team in cycling yet struggle to secure a future in the sport. Cyclist joins them in the Pyrenees
How Bora-Hansgrohe and its Slovakian superstar Peter Sagan are helping rehabilitate German cycling
The French manufacturer has brought a certain Gallic flair to its bikes over the years, as Cyclist discovers on a visit to Look HQ
The Dutch team, formerly Rabobank, nearly collapsed under the weight of doping scandals but has found new sponsors and a new lease of life
Ireland’s Dan Martin talks to Cyclist about gastronomy, dope cheats and riding through the pain of that crash at last year’s Tour
If you’ve only got a certain number of heartbeats in your life, will intensive exercise use them up quicker?
Cyclist invites experts to put the argument for and against regulated doping
Cycling clothing has come a long way since woollen shorts and so has the cost. Cyclist finds out what you're getting for your cash.
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