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“I came from nothing, I had nothing”: Sacha Modolo, self-made man

“I came from nothing, I had nothing”: Sacha Modolo, self-made man

There’s a lot more to sprinters than meets the eye, as a long lunch with EF Education First’s Italian fast man shows

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Vote for the Sharon Laws Road Rider of the spring

Vote for the Sharon Laws Road Rider of the spring

Anna Van der Breggen, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio and Kasia Niewiadoma among the riders vying for your votes in the Sharon Laws Rider of the Spring award

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Giro d’Italia 2018: Why everyone loves Mitchelton-Scott

Giro d’Italia 2018: Why everyone loves Mitchelton-Scott

Whether their Giro success is because of or in spite of it, Mitchelton-Scott are possibly the happiest, most laid-back team on the World Tour circuit

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Inside line: what Bjarne Riis did next

Inside line: what Bjarne Riis did next

Recognising potential is one thing. The question is what you do with it. Morten Okbo heads to Norway with Team Virtu Cycling talent Alexander Kamp

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Maurizio and Marco: the Giro route inspectors

Maurizio and Marco: the Giro route inspectors

Ahead of the peloton, two former pro riders ensure safe passage for the Giro d’Italia

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Pink Banana: Giro d’Italia stage 4 – Valerio Conti

Pink Banana: Giro d’Italia stage 4 – Valerio Conti

A bold late attack that briefly promised to flip the script lands Valerio Conti the first of our occasional Giro awards

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Inside line: peloton pedigree at the Tour de Yorkshire

Inside line: peloton pedigree at the Tour de Yorkshire

Rouleur jumps in the car with JLT-Condor manager John Herety for stage one of the Tour de Yorkshire

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Win: Signed Tom Pidcock prizes

Win: Signed Tom Pidcock prizes

Yorkshire boy, multiple World Champion and Rouleur cover star… here’s your chance to win rare, signed products by the wonder kid riding his first Tour de Yorkshire.

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Giro d’Italia protagonists: who’s in shape to claim pink

Giro d’Italia protagonists: who’s in shape to claim pink

Days away from the first ever depart of a Grand Tour to be held outside of Europe we look at who’s in shape for the...

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Tales from Yorkshire (part 2): there are no days for the sprinters

Tales from Yorkshire (part 2): there are no days for the sprinters

Continued from Tales from Yorkshire – a county of champions, in which we honour the area’s great cycling heritage with stories and reflections from native...

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Tales from Yorkshire (part 1): a county of champions

Tales from Yorkshire (part 1): a county of champions

As far as cyclists go, Yorkshire breeds some pretty good ones. And with the Tour de Yorkshire starting this week, here’s some tales as to why...

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Reflections: can’t beat the real thing

Reflections: can’t beat the real thing

When it comes to following professional cycling, there’s nothing quite like standing out there at the roadside and feeling the whoosh of the peloton

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Cancellara: “Take it. Test it. Scan it. Do what you want”

Cancellara: “Take it. Test it. Scan it. Do what you want”

Stashed away in a basement in Bern is a bike at the centre of speculation that has dogged Fabian Cancellara since 2010. Look inside, he says,...

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Inside line: we need to talk about Bob Jungels

Inside line: we need to talk about Bob Jungels

After his win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, his friend and agent Gary McQuaid looks back on a moment eight years in the making

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In a nutshell: Tour de Romandie

In a nutshell: Tour de Romandie

We take a closer look at the 2018 Tour de Romandie which runs between April 24th and 29th

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Spring break: images from Liège-Bastogne-Liège

Spring break: images from Liège-Bastogne-Liège

Photographer Chris Auld shot the escapes and chases, fans and faces on a glorious spring day in the Ardennes

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Cover stories: issue 18.3 – Fausto and Gino

Cover stories: issue 18.3 – Fausto and Gino

Coppi and Bartali: two great Italian champions, two impeccably-dressed gentlemen, two opposites

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Voxwomen Sharon Laws Road Rider of the Year Award 2018 unveiled

Voxwomen Sharon Laws Road Rider of the Year Award 2018 unveiled

The prestigious annual award honouring the sport’s best road cyclist is renamed in memory of Sharon Laws and the final winner will be voted for by...

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Mid-race conversations: how Rolf Sorensen won Liege in 1993

Mid-race conversations: how Rolf Sorensen won Liege in 1993

Rolf Sorensen developed a reputation as a Classics and hilly race specialist and still has vivid memories of his 1993 win in Liege-Bastogne-Liege, his –...

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The doyen of La Doyenne: Merckx on his love of Liège-Bastogne-Liège

The doyen of La Doyenne: Merckx on his love of Liège-Bastogne-Liège

The greatest cyclist ever talks about his five Liège wins, what makes the race special and modern cycling’s lack of improvisation

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Toppling Valverde: six contenders who could take the Ardennes crown

Toppling Valverde: six contenders who could take the Ardennes crown

Year in year out, Señor Consistency manages to take the peloton by surprise and reigns over these lumpy one-day races. We look at a few...

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Rolf Gölz – a Flèche Wallonne winner lost in cycling’s digital Neverland

Rolf Gölz – a Flèche Wallonne winner lost in cycling’s digital Neverland

The German rider’s short career saw him win the Fleche Wallonne and stages of the Tour de France. But when the fun was lost, so...

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Leontien van Moorsel: Amstel Gold course director and former champion

Leontien van Moorsel: Amstel Gold course director and former champion

She’s the Dutch queen of road and track with multiple Olympic and World titles to her name. But her name’s not Vos

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“I hate mashed potatoes” – Q&A with Ryan Mullen

“I hate mashed potatoes” – Q&A with Ryan Mullen

From Belgium to Breaking Bad, Trek-Segafredo’s TT specialist Ryan Mullen gets a grilling on a few of his favourite – and least favourite – things

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Now we have the Ardennes – chasing a Women’s WorldTour hat-trick

Now we have the Ardennes – chasing a Women’s WorldTour hat-trick

Moving on from the cobbles, Annemiek van Vleuten reflects on the trio of hilly Classics that dominate the next phase of the season

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Caught up in the moment with Roubaix runner-up Silvan Dillier

Caught up in the moment with Roubaix runner-up Silvan Dillier

A 750-1 outsider just back from injury rides to a strong second place in Paris-Roubaix. What’s Silvan Dillier’s story? What was his reaction? Had anyone expected this?

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Paris-Roubaix 2018: from sign-on to the showers

Paris-Roubaix 2018: from sign-on to the showers

Images from the 2018 Paris-Roubaix, a day of heroic rides and a terrible tragedy

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Pais Vasco: Tour of the Basque Country in photos

Pais Vasco: Tour of the Basque Country in photos

While Classics contenders hit the pavé of Northern Europe last week, GC riders tackled the 58th edition of this six-stage Spanish race

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Paris-Roubaix 2018: equipment in focus

Paris-Roubaix 2018: equipment in focus

Gallery: from special pavé tyres and strapped fingers to strategically positioned helpers with spare wheels, Paris-Roubaix demands serious attention to detail

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Brabantse Pijl: the overlooked Ardennes race

Brabantse Pijl: the overlooked Ardennes race

It may not have a cult following like its Ardenne sisters, but as so often happens with smaller races, riders are more willing to go in...

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