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The joy of setts: How cobbled roads have come to define the most exciting Classics
A look at how setts, or cobblestones to cycling fans, have become a much-loved road surface for the Classics races
The history of the Tour of Flanders: Tales from De Ronde
Eight tales from the history of the Tour of Flanders, from the Koppenberg to Tom Simpson and the race's founding father
Tales of the Giro d’Italia: Gangsters, great Danes, seven-hour slogs and gods of the road
Tall tales of epic mountain stages and the hard men of Italian cycling from the annals of the Giro d'Italia
Mont Ventoux: Fear and the Mountain
The scene of so many of the race’s defining moments, Mont Ventoux occupies a unique space within the mythology of the Tour de France. Paul Maunder explores...
Hands in the air: The best victory salutes
We take a look back at some of the most memorable celebrations in cycling history
A Dream of a Women's Paris-Roubaix
As another spring passes without a women's edition of Paris-Roubaix, Paul Maunder writes a fictional account of the race that never was
Tom Pidcock: That’s Entertainment
“He’ll go soft in Monaco. You watch.” Only joking… Taking the boy out of Yorkshire: Pidcock’s progress
Mur de Huy: Theatre of Pain
This article was originally published in Issue 60 of Rouleur. Download the app to read it in its entirety. Arthur Schopenhauer knew a thing or...
Rainbows in the mud: Britain’s first cyclo-cross world champion
In 1986 Stuart Marshall ploughed through the mud to claim the junior world championship. Reading about the drama in the pages of a magazine had a profound effect...
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