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Women’s World Tour Calendar 2022 - The Rouleur Racing Guide
Strade Bianche marks the start of a packed Women’s WorldTour season
WorldTour Men’s Calendar 2022: The Rouleur Racing Guide
From the Classics to the Grand Tours and everything in between, this is your guide to the 2022 Men's WorldTour cycling calendar
Amateur to Olympic medallist in two years: Marlen Reusser on her fast-track to the top
After a late entry to the sport, the Swiss champion has gone from cycling as a hobby to being one of the best female riders in...
Inside the Le Col-Wahoo Team Camp: how pros prepare for the Classics
Race simulations, descending masterclasses and avoiding the threat of Covid-19, we were given an exclusive look into the team’s pre-season preparation
What is the future of Zwift racing?
After the lockdown boom, Zwift has had to adjust to keep its influx of new users happy, both at a professional and amateur racing level
Vuelta CV Féminas 2022 Preview - Route, prediction and contenders
The first women’s UCI race of 2022 on European soil starts in a few days time, and it's one for the sprinters
“We need for the race organisations to respect us,” FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope on the challenges of preparing for the season ahead
French Women’s WorldTour Team, FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope, has big ambitions for 2022, but calls for race organisers to increase professionalism
Cyclocross World Championships 2022: Course, predictions and contenders
The town of Fayetteville in Arkansas will welcome some of the biggest talent in CX at the end of this month to fight for those...
Canyon//SRAM announce roster for trailblazing development team: Canyon//SRAM Generation
Eight riders from around the globe make up the new Canyon//SRAM Generation team, the first of its kind in the women’s peloton
Six reasons to look forward to women’s cycling in 2022
There’s a big season ahead for the women’s peloton, here are 6 things we’re excited to see unfold
Opinion: women's rider unions should be working together… the clue’s in the name
The CPA’s response to The Cyclists’ Alliance’s request for clarification over the new prize money system for women’s cycling highlights a big problem with rider...
British Champion Pfeiffer Georgi on her big win, 2022 ambitions and the Tour de France Femmes
2021 was a big year for the 21-year-old Team DSM rider, but this is only the start of a journey which she hopes will bring...
Drops Le Col becomes Le Col Wahoo for 2022 as they aim for WorldTour status
The British team has big ambitions for 2022 and beyond with big investments from both Le Col and Wahoo until 2024
Zwift: The unexpected path to friendship in a pandemic
How the revolutionary virtual platform became far more than just a training tool
Cover stories: Issue 108
The story behind Michael Blann's photo that adorns the cover of our final Issue of 2021
UCI Track Champions League: did it really work?
With the 2021 League concluding in London last weekend, we analyse if it has lived up to expectations
Ineos Grenadiers launch 2022 kit
The change in kit sponsor for next season comes with a new look for the British team
Amity Rockwell is not finished with Unbound Gravel
Her win catapulted her to fame, but it was years of hard work in the making. Now with sponsors and a professional contract, Rockwell has...
“They can be beaten” Geraint Thomas on Slovenian dominance, the off-season and a potential Classics comeback
The Welsh Tour de France winner admits that he’s coming to the closing chapter of his illustrious career, but his desire to win burns as strong as...
“It’s where we came from, but hopefully it’s in the past” Anna van der Breggen on how women’s cycling has changed
At Rouleur Live last weekend, the multiple former World Champion revealed some insightful truths about women’s stage racing and shared her thoughts on the future...
Can the UCI Track Champions League bring velodromes back to life?
Track racing is going global with the Champions League series. Rouleur spoke to some key players to get their thoughts on the new format
Katie Archibald on cut-throat selection processes, coping with success and Paris 2024
Olympic Gold medallist and World Omnium Champion Katie Archibald spoke to Rouleur about her impressive career so far and what it’s taken to get there
From e-racing to Irish Champion: Imogen Cotter on the tough journey to the top
The newly-crowned Irish national champion spoke to Rouleur about the trials and tribulations of being on a lower-ranked women’s team, and how she’s overcoming these...
Alison Jackson on Roubaix, her rise to the top and the power of positivity
It’s been a wild ride to the WorldTour for the Canadian champ, and things are only just getting started
How Lizzie Deignan became Queen of Hell
The British rider dominated the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes with an 80km attack, writing her name in to history books as the first ever winner of...
Mitch Docker on his love for Roubaix and life after the Peloton
He may not have won much, but Docker has left his mark on the cycling world, in his own way
Pfeiffer Georgi: a Classics star in the making
The young British rider has been with Team DSM since 2019 and is excited about the future of women’s cycling
“It’s about time” – Wout van Aert on Paris-Roubaix Femmes and the prospect of a wet Sunday in Hell
Despite his cyclo-cross background, the Belgian champion isn’t doing the rain dance ahead of Sunday
Marianne Vos “ready to fight” at Paris-Roubaix Femmes
The three-time World Champion hopes to put the disappointment of the 2021 World Championships behind her in the Hell of the North
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