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Is the Vuelta a España Femenina in 2023 the right thing for the women’s peloton?
The women’s cycling calendar is moving closer and closer to mirroring the men’s as the sport develops, we analyse if this is the best way...
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The legacy of Charlie Craig
The Ride For Charlie campaign was set up in memory of Charlie Craig, who tragically died five years ago, to support young off-road riders in...
Opinion: It was time to end the Paris parade, a final time trial stage in the 2024 Tour de France is a good move
ASO has announced that the 2024 Tour de France will end with an individual time trial in Nice rather than with the traditional Champs-Élysées sprint
Giro d’Italia 2023: The perfect race for Remco Evenepoel?
Here is why the World Champion will likely win his second Grand Tour in 2023
'Second is good, but not good enough' – Jasper Philipsen on his desire for more success and how the Alpecin-Deceuninck leadout train will be better in 2023
The talented sprinter believes he has something that sets him apart from his rivals and is hungry to win more consistently
'I was given a beer on the podium and it was just a cool vibe' - Maghalie Rochette on crossing the divide
How Maghalie Rochette was introduced to the muddy world of Cyclocross
'Curiosity is fundamental' - Daniel Oss on sustaining his WorldTour career
Finding balance to be a better racer
Paradigm shift: what the 2022 Tour of Flanders tells us about cycling
In an extract from the 2022 edition of The Road Book, Rouleur editor Edward Pickering discusses cycling's shift in dynamic, exemplified by this year's Tour of...
Moments that made the season: greatest hits from men's racing in 2022
Moments that made this year's racing season
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The empty diagonal: From Issue 115 - Design
The Tour de France has always tended to skirt the centre of France and its route designers have long based the race on the mountain...
Lotus 108: From issue 115 - Design
A look at the revolutionary Lotus 108 – the machine that took Chris Boardman to Olympic gold
The tyranny of distance: How far is too far to travel for a Grand Tour?
Sophie Smith speaks to those in the know about the stress, strains, and motivations behind Grand Tour transfers
'Part of the ritual' - cycling’s long love affair with coffee
Current and former members of the peloton discuss why coffee has become such an important part of bike riding.
Kasia Niewiadoma: Canyon-SRAM will race differently to win in 2023
The Polish rider says she isn’t satisfied with her season this year but knows what she needs to improve
California dreaming
Rouleur speaks to American bike-making legend Tom Ritchey about his 50 years in the cycling industry and visions for the future
‘It was mental fatigue’ - Tom Pidcock on juggling different disciplines, the three-year plan to Tour de France victory and life in the spotlight
The British rider has found success across the board in his career so far, but doesn’t think he can balance so much racing forever
Lorena Wiebes: Winning for fun
When it comes to pure power, none of Lorena Wiebes’ rivals can touch her. Here DSM’s speed queen and serial winner reveals what it feels...
‘I didn’t dare to lose’ - Demi Vollering on dealing with disappointment, shouldering pressure and the 2023 Tour de France Femmes route
Despite her second place at the Tour de France, the Dutchwoman isn’t yet satisfied and is hungry for more
Gallery: the final day at Rouleur Live
Look back at the some of the moments that shaped the final day of Rouleur Live 2022
Gallery: an unforgettable Friday night at Rouleur Live
A look back at an unforgettable night at Rouleur Live with cycling royalty
Gallery: a thrilling Thursday night at Rouleur Live
A look back at a packed-out Thursday night at Rouleur Live at the Truman Brewery
'Find his weakness and exploit it' - Rohan Dennis on how Jumbo-Visma plan to beat Remco Evenepoel and life on cycling’s new super team
The Australian talks about his first season on Jumbo Visma, his aims for the future and Evenepoel’s weakness
‘Not everyone's on six million like some riders in the WorldTour’ - Jay Vine unveils the nitty gritty of life as a pro cyclist
Vine made headlines with his two stage wins at the Vuelta a España this year, but says it hasn’t been plain sailing
The Ribble Revolution - From Issue 115 Design
In Issue 115, we take a deep dive into the history of longstanding British brand, Ribble, as it reaches its its 125-year anniversary
'Everyone is having to adapt' - Chris Froome on the changing peloton, WorldTour relegation and never letting go of the Tour de France dream
The British rider is still motivated despite four Tour de France wins under his belt already and the talented new generation
'He hasn’t got carried away with the hype' - Can Jonas Vingegaard win the Tour de France again?
With the route for the 2023 Tour de France announced this week, questions hover over if the Dane will be able to defend the yellow jersey...
What’s in edition 115 of Rouleur?
The new Rouleur magazine, the Design issue, is now available. Editor Edward Pickering tells us what’s in the magazine.
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