It’s not just Peter Sagan who has his own stamp – Pete Kennaugh does too
A range of stamps from the Isle of Man include Pete Kennaugh riding to victory in the London 2012 team pursuit final.By Thomas Par...
Tech of the week: Olympic secrets, new brakes and rain
What is the tech which British Cycling will unleash on the track at Rio? We've been investigating. We've also brought you SRAM's l...
Mont Chéry: cycling’s hardest ever opening stage?
The 2016 Critérium du Dauphiné has a nasty surprise awaiting riders, an opening 4km prologue hill climb that averages 9.7 per ce...
Alberto Contador close to signing up with new team for 2017
Alberto Contador confirms that he has shelved plans to retire at the end of 2016, and that he is on the verge of signing with a ne...
Eight riders to watch at the Critérium du Dauphiné
Chris Froome will be looking to win his third Critérium du Dauphine in four years, but will any of these other contenders beat hi...
From one pack to another: Swapping rugby for cycling
After injury forced former Wasps forward Alastair Little to retire early, he swapped the scrum for the peloton - writes David Brad...
What advice would YOU give someone wanting to start racing?
We asked Cycling Weekly readers to impart their wisdom to anyone wishing to delve into the world of cycle racingWe asked Cycling W...
Chris Froome: ‘It feels like I’m in good shape now’
Team Sky leader and defending Tour de France champion Chris Froome says he is happy with his form after finishing third on the ope...
Alberto Contador wins the Critérium du Dauphiné prologue to take the first leader’s jersey
Alberto Contador comes out on top as the GC men battle their way through the prologue of the 2016 Critérium du Dauphiné Alberto ...
Critérium du Dauphiné 2016 start list
Provisional list of riders taking part in the 2016 Critérium du Dauphiné in France over June 5-12Team Sky leads on stage five of...
Critérium du Dauphiné 2016: Stage by stage
Details of each stage of the 2016 Critérium du Dauphiné (June 5-12), including profiles and mapsCRITERIUM DU DAUPHINE / STAGE 7 ...
All UCI World Championships road races will have equal prize money in 2016
The UCI brings the women's prize money in the team time trial in line with the men's to ensure parity across all disciplinesThe wo...
Simon Yates will not race until UCI gives ruling on Terbutaline case
British rider Simon Yates will not return to competition until the UCI gives its verdict on his positive test for Terbutaline at P...
Supplier reiterates importance of recall of potentially lethal Kinesis carbon forks
Upgrade Bikes has only received 246 of a possible 2,000 Kinesis forks recalled in August following the death of a cyclist whose fo...
Hope remains that Inverness will get velodrome despite setback
A City Deal for Inverness and the Highlands region does not include funding for the velodrome, but the project still has support f...
Richie Porte enlists British coach as he faces former Sky team-mate Chris Froome
Former Team Sky rider Richie Porte says new trainer David Bailey has got him on track for the Critérium du Dauphiné and Tour de ...
Icons of cycling: Track mitts
A practical piece of kit and a quintessential part of being any kind of serious cyclistIconic apparel unique to cyclingA practical...
Win a seat in the Vittoria Servizio Corse car at the 2016 Women’s Tour
PLUS, win a pair of Vittoria Corsa G+ tyresVittoria, the world’s leading manufacturer of bicycle tyres, is offering one lucky pe...
Tweets of the week: Mark Cavendish, Phil Gaimon, Taylor Phinney and more
Here are our top picked tweets from the last week in the world of cyclingHere are our top picked tweets from the last week in the ...
Cyclist died after carbon forks separated, Coroner rules
Jonathan Weatherley died when the bonding on his Kinesis Racelight T carbon forks separated under braking, an inquest has ruledJon...