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The trends, the winning bikes, Brailsford's bike, and a peek at the world of the team mechanic
Traditional rim brakes meet cutting edge aero and carbon tech on the Cannondale SuperSix Evo
Simon Yates rode to solo victory as the GC contenders attacked one-another on the final climbs of Stage 15
Simon Yates won the mountainous Stage 12 of the Tour, and his weapon of choice was a Scott Addict RC
It’s 25 years since the Lotus made its Tour debut. Cyclist meets the collectors of this iconic bike to learn about its turbulent history
With a 11.9kgs range-topping S-Works e-bike, Specialized is targeting riders who want to ride longer and faster
Julian Alaphillipe S-Works Tarmac Disc looks every bit the all-round breakaway speed machine of the French rider himself
Van Garderen’s weapon of choice for Sunday’s Tour de France team time trial looks very fast indeed
Brailsford says that to his knowledge no Team Ineos rider enters the Tour de France with a TUE, as he discusses prospects for joint leaders
Alex Dowsett fancies his chances in a TT-heavy Tour de France, but realises the competition is strong
The former three-time World Champion may no longer have a special jersey but he still has a special bike
Richie Porte's Trek Emonda and an incredible custom painted Trek Madone are unleashed at the Tour de France
We’ve finally tested Rotor’s hydraulic 13-Speed groupset and we’re pleasantly surprised, aside from a few niggles
Hunt claims to have produced the fastest sub-50mm road disc wheel in the world with the new 48 Limitless Aero Disc
One has more mass, the other less air resistance. So who descends faster: fat or skinny?
A study of marathon runners reveals a ‘hard limit’ on endurance that sheds light on cyclists
Pello Bilbao of Team Astana takes second win of this year's Giro, as a dramatic final climb kept the Nibali and Carapaz together
Fast, with stunning aesthetics and impressive aero integration, but a little flexy at the front end
Sir Wiggo talks to Cyclist about Team Sky’s legacy, flying across the Channel by bike and arguments with black cab drivers
Cyclist heads to the eastern Alps to take on the savage Mortirolo and the giant Gavia, both scenes of epic battles from Italy's racing past
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