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Major UK cycle distributor enters administration, according to reports

The Derby-based company Moore Large was responsible for numerous big name brands and has yet to officially confirm the news → Read More

Brompton subscription now available tax-free under Cycle To Work

The British folding bike manufacturer has teamed up with Green Commute Initiative to offer tax free subscription service → Read More

Kristen Faulkner DQ'd from Strade Bianche after being spotted wearing blood glucose monitor

The US Team Jayco-AlUla rider was relegated from third place → Read More

Primoz Roglič takes hilltop victory at Tirreno-Adriatico stage four

The Jumbo-Visma rider outsprints Julian Alaphilippe and Adam Yates; Tom Pidcock crashes with Wout Van Aert → Read More

Your chance to own Tom Pidcock's bike. Or Egan Bernal's. Or Geraint Thomas's...

In short, there's a whole bunch of Ineos Grenadiers kit going on auction tonight, including team kit and components → Read More

Zwift to lay off 15% of workforce to "invest in product"

More major redundancies less than a year after 150 people lost jobs when it paused smart bike plans → Read More

Mads Pedersen takes Paris-Nice overall lead after sprinting to stage two win

Dane Mads Pedersen took over the general classification lead in the 'Race to the Sun' after winning a chaotic sprint on stage two to Fontainebleau. Second place went to Jumbo-Visma's Olav Kooij, with Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) third. Tadej Pogačar again swiped some seconds in an intermediate sprint, beating Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla) to the punch. Full story shortly. → Read More

Trek-Segafredo pro fined for killing former head of state's cat

Antonio Tiberi was 'testing' his new air rifle, the court is told → Read More

Disc brakes in Chris Froome's firing line after Tour du Rwanda woe

Froome takes aim in an Insta reel after slow wheel change that brought his long solo break to an end → Read More

Paris-Roubaix: the key cobbled sectors

We look at some of the most famous and most significant sectors of pavé in the Hell of the North → Read More

Remco Evenepoel takes UAE Tour lead at Jebel Jais finish

The world champ comes in just behind lone stage winner Einer Augusto Rubio, with Adam Yates third → Read More

Bike sales drop to lowest levels in two decades, says industry report

But gravel bikes are a rare standout performer, according to the figures → Read More

Tom Pidcock shows off descending skills as he smashes LA downhill

Yorkshireman brings out all his best Tour de France chops for 'sketchy' ride down Tuna Canyon descent → Read More

'Seismic' roads review a victory for cyclists – and the planet

All new road projects in Wales must now be aimed at reducing car use and encouraging active transport → Read More

Mark Cavendish could ride Giro d'Italia in run-up to Tour de France record attempt

'The more races the better, says Astana Qazaqstan boss Alexandre Vinokourov → Read More

Race online for record $1 million prize pot

The seven-stage virtual championship on MyWhoosh is open to all → Read More

Legendary cycling record-breaker Eileen Sheridan passes away aged 99

The 'Mighty Atom', who was hailed Britain's Greatest Cyclist' was just eight months shy of her 100th birthday → Read More

2023 set to be year of bike bargains, according to retailers

Lots of stock vs a dip in demand means potential bargains as industry attempts to right itself post-covid → Read More

Helmet tech company MIPS reports 46% fall in sales for last quarter of 2022

The Swedish company, which makes rotational impact protection systems, feels the brunt of the cycling downturn → Read More

A menu fit for a champion: Remco Evenepoel's eating plan revealed

The world champion has been eating well this week, and riding rather a lot too → Read More