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April
- In a Cyclingnews Labs first, we test the comfort and stiffness of some of the best road bikes on the market
- Browse the eye-catching tech setups tackling the Paris-Roubaix pavé with our Hell of the North mega tech gallery
- What’s it like being a professional cyclist without a contract? We reveal the reality of cycling’s free agents, from finances to training data
- Throughout the cobbled Classics, one of the rising stars within the women’s peloton, Cat Ferguson, will share her experiences from inside the bunch
- As the coverage of pro cycling grows ever more complex, and more questions arise over how the sport’s safety is improved, rider data becomes ever more valuable. From GPS tracking to power data, how should it be used, what should be tracked, and who owns it in the first place?
- Expert insight from resident columnist and nine-time Monument winner Sean Kelly as the Classics draw to a close
- Get a closer look at some one-of-a-kind tech as we take you inside the world’s biggest handmade bike show, Bespoked UK
- Cyclingnews Labs take its helmet testing to the next level with a drop test of some of the industry’s top helmets
- The Classics are often dominated by a handful of big-name riders, but what are they like for those professionals just trying to survive the cobbles and bergs? Alex Dowsett reveals all in his latest column
- What could pro cycling learn from other sports? We speak to those inside the sport to get the inside track on
May
- An in-depth tech gallery from the Traka, showing off all the latest gravel gear to hit the European racing scene
- Unlike some of cycling’s other major organisers, RCS Sport, which runs the Giro d’Italia, has a reputation for doing things differently. We go inside the organisation to understand what makes it tick
- We head to the China Bike Festival to unearth all the hottest gear coming out of the East Asian bike market
- As the Giro d’Italia heads into uncharted territory once more, with a Bulgarian Grande Partenza, Cyclingnews looks at the challenges faced in bringing the race to the Balkan nation and what legacy it could leave on the local cycling scene
- After a spate of crashes, the safety of hookless wheels has come under scrutiny. We speak to major brands for and against the technology to get to the root of the issue
- Expert insight into all the action at the Giro d’Italia with our pro columnist
June
- All the hottest tech on show at gravel racing’s premier event, Unbound
- We take you inside one of the most important, but equally hectic, parts of gravel racing – the F1-style pit stop zones
- Can an amateur compete at Unbound 200 despite only training indoors? We put it to the test
- With the Tour de France just a month away, the Critérium du Dauphiné (AKA the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes) always has some of the biggest tech launches of the entire road season. We bring you a comprehensive tech gallery from the one-week race
- Should altitude training be banned? It’s widely known to boost performance, but is training at high altitudes detrimental to the sport? Cyclingnews investigates
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