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Red, White and Blue: Kristian House

Red, White and Blue: Kristian House

“The Tour of Britain I did that year in the jersey, it was insane. My profile was elevated through the roof.” 2009 British champion

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Cover stories: How Velobici created the embroidered front page of Rouleur’s Tour de France special

Cover stories: How Velobici created the embroidered front page of Rouleur’s Tour de France special

Q&A with Chris Puttnam of Leicester-based apparel brand Velobici, who embroidered the jersey used for the front cover of Rouleur’s Tour de France special

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Red, White and Blue: Colin Sturgess

Red, White and Blue: Colin Sturgess

“These jerseys are not quite wool, but they are warm. So I hacked the sleeves off and used to mince about the canal towpaths in...

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Red, White and Blue: Rob Hayles

Red, White and Blue: Rob Hayles

“It was a bog-standard skinsuit with two pockets, but with a decent helmet, narrower bars – it made a massive difference.” Aero pioneer Hayles leads...

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Red, White and Blue: Russell Downing

Red, White and Blue: Russell Downing

“I went for the white shorts too – got the piss taken out of me, of course.” Russ goes for all white on the night

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Red, White and Blue: Lisa Brambani

Red, White and Blue: Lisa Brambani

“My husband jumped over the barriers, put me back on the bike, and pushed me over the line with no chain on.” A dramatic first...

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Red, White and Blue: Tara Hammond, with Roger

Red, White and Blue: Tara Hammond, with Roger

“The last time I saw Roger Hammond was in bed this morning.” Read on…

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Red, White and Blue: Steve Joughin

Red, White and Blue: Steve Joughin

“I couldn’t believe it for weeks that I was turning up at races with these blue and red bands on my jersey. It was surreal.”...

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Red, White and Blue: Keith Lambert with Connor Swift

Red, White and Blue: Keith Lambert with Connor Swift

“Bill put ten lengths into me when he kicked – that’s what he was good at – but I eventually pegged him back and won...

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The column: Assessing Jakob Fuglsang’s Tour chances

The column: Assessing Jakob Fuglsang’s Tour chances

How are they doing it and how long can they keep it up? Evaluating the Tour de France prospects of Jakob Fuglsang and his Astana...

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The Cycling Hall of Fame 2019: the case for Daniel Mangeas

The Cycling Hall of Fame 2019: the case for Daniel Mangeas

Voice of the Tour de France for 41 years, Mangeas is a true legend of cycling, the patron of cycling commentators. Vote for Daniel!  

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The column: Football is better than cycling

The column: Football is better than cycling

It’s not, obviously, but the coincidence of the Women’s World Cup and Women’s Tour have this week shown how far cycling still has to go

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Ned Boulting: 7 Reasons your dad will love to receive The Road Book for Father’s Day

Ned Boulting: 7 Reasons your dad will love to receive The Road Book for Father’s Day

He doesn’t need it, but he wants it. Rouleur columnist, dad, and the Road Book editor, Ned Boulting, with a septet of reasons why your dad...

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The column: Miguel Ángel López vs the Slovenian

The column: Miguel Ángel López vs the Slovenian

Six of one, half a dozen of the other? Did the guy get what he deserved? Or should the UCI have thrown the book at...

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Cover Stories: issue 19.4 by Thomas Danthony

Cover Stories: issue 19.4 by Thomas Danthony

French illustrator Thomas Danthony’s take on the Tour. Stillness, speed and reflections

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The Giro d’Italia then and now: Interview with race director, Mauro Vegni

The Giro d’Italia then and now: Interview with race director, Mauro Vegni

“Whoever doesn’t come to the Giro is missing out. It’s the Giro that makes champions, not the other way around.” The director of the Giro...

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The column: Enough of summit finish snooze-fests

The column: Enough of summit finish snooze-fests

A summit finish in a Grand Tour ought to mean attacks galore and guarantee GC gaps. Instead they’re pedestrian, predictable and change little, as riders...

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Dario Cataldo: The breakaway artist

Dario Cataldo: The breakaway artist

Meet Dario Cataldo, Grand Tour stage winner, “Picasso” of the peloton and trusted sidekick who feels the modern domestique is undervalued.

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Taming the Passo dello Stelvio

Taming the Passo dello Stelvio

Often the highpoint of the race – literally and metaphorically – the mighty Stelvio looms large over the Giro. Who keeps the roads clear of...

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The column: In praise of Victor Campenaerts

The column: In praise of Victor Campenaerts

Victor Campenaerts is best known as that whacky rider who asked someone out during a Grand Tour time trial. In the last month he’s become...

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Tejay van Garderen and The Switch

Tejay van Garderen and The Switch

Strange goings on at Tour of California: on crashing, cable routing and good turns

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The column: A silver lining to Tom Dumoulin’s DNF?

The column: A silver lining to Tom Dumoulin’s DNF?

As disappointed as he was to abandon the Giro d’Italia, could it yet force Tom Dumoulin to make his first full-bore assault on the Tour...

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The column: Giro d’Italia 2019 – Considering the contenders

The column: Giro d’Italia 2019 – Considering the contenders

The favourites for the Giro d’Italia 2019 fall into two camps – time triallists and climbers. Which is more likely to come out on top...

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Ned Boulting: Italy, a land of ghosts

Ned Boulting: Italy, a land of ghosts

Italy used to produce Grand Tour winners as prolifically as pasta. Recently they have become a rarity, with sprinters the new normal. Ned Boulting on the ghosts...

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Quiz: How closely were you following the Classics 2019?

Quiz: How closely were you following the Classics 2019?

From Omloop Het Nieuwsblad to Liège-Bastogne-Liège, prove how well you remember this year’s Classics season to be in with a chance of winning a membership...

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The column: Ten more years of Team Sky?

The column: Ten more years of Team Sky?

Does the success of Team Sky’s youngsters at The Tour of the Alps herald another decade of Grand Tour dominance?

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Rouleur podcast: Eros Poli and David Millar

Rouleur podcast: Eros Poli and David Millar

The 6’4″ Italian who conquered Ventoux 25 years ago to win in Carpentras, led out Cipollini and drove the grupetto bus. Presented by Laka, the...

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The Cycling Hall of Fame 2019: the case for Bernard Hinault

The Cycling Hall of Fame 2019: the case for Bernard Hinault

Bernard Hinault is less lauded for his time trialling than his other qualities. For our contributor it’s more than enough to earn him a place...

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The column: Bora-Hansgrohe should take Sam Bennett to the Tour de France

The column: Bora-Hansgrohe should take Sam Bennett to the Tour de France

With wins at every race he’s ridden this year, it’s time for Sam Bennett’s team to give him a chance to sprint on the biggest...

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The Knowledge: Alex Dowsett, Little Bleeder

The Knowledge: Alex Dowsett, Little Bleeder

“Even my mum has said she’ll be relieved when I stop racing, and that I owe her a facelift for all the worry I’ve put...

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