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Past articles by Stuart:

A cyclist’s guide to self-isolation

Need inspiration for cycling based activities during quarantine? Look no further → Read More

Six reasons why cycling in the Peak District is amazing

One of England's many national parks, the Peak District offers a lot to cyclists of all disciplines, although be prepared for a challenge! → Read More

Eight alternative ways to go faster on your bike

Can't be bothered to go on a diet? Cant afford all the latest aerodynamic kit? Well, you don't need them → Read More

Eight reasons why riding alone is better than riding in a group

Riding in a group can be great fun, but riding on your own can be just as good → Read More

15 questions you should never ask a cyclist

Being a cyclist, we're used to non-cyclists enquiring about the eccentricities of our hobby, but there are a few questions that you should steer clear of → Read More

Six things no-one tells you when you start cycling

Everyone's a beginner once, but some people are more prepared for what cycling's all about than others. Here's what no-one ever tells us about before we get into cycling → Read More

13 ways to make your ride to work more like Paris-Roubaix

Paris-Roubaix is excellent, but it's very hard to replicate it in its full glory outside of northern France. → Read More

Check out six of the key Tour of Flanders climbs on Strava

Eighteen climbs make up the modern Tour of Flanders, each of them with their own characteristics. Here are six of the key ascents as Strava segments → Read More

10 excuses we make to not go out riding

We take a look at some of the most common excuses we make not to go out on our bikes → Read More

Nine ways to make your commute more like the Tour de France

Commuting by bike can become a bit mundane, especially in a big city, but here are some ways you can make your journey more like the Tour de France. → Read More

11 types of cyclist we all know

Cyclists come in all shape and sizes, but all personalities as well. Do you love your cycling history, or keep up to date with the latest tech trends? → Read More

Giro d'Italia 2017 live TV guide

The first Grand Tour of the year starts on Friday, May 5, and once again Eurosport is the place to catch all the Giro d’Italia 2017 live TV action. Thankfully the scheduling department at Eurosport has been kind to viewers by keeping the programmes at the same times of the day for the most part, with live coverage normally kicking off at 12.00 (BST). Then, there is a highlights show every night,… → Read More

Who holds the Paris-Roubaix Strava KOMs?

The Paris-Roubaix cobbled sectors must be some of the most prized KOMs on Strava, and although pros dominate, amateurs manage to cling on to a few segments. → Read More

13 ways to make your ride to work more like Paris-Roubaix

Paris-Roubaix is excellent, but it's very hard to replicate it in its full glory outside of northern France. → Read More

Check out six of the key Tour of Flanders climbs on Strava

Eighteen climbs make up the modern Tour of Flanders, each of them with their own characteristics. Here are six of the key ascents as Strava segments → Read More

The nine types of ride we all upload to Strava

Do you ride the same route every weekend? Or record your every movement on Strava? We've all done it, and here are a few more familiar types of ride → Read More

Watch: The best finishes at Strade Bianche

Strade Bianche has created some tantalising finales in its short history, here are three of the best from the Tuscany race → Read More

Tweets of the week: Ryan Mullen, Callum Skinner, Elinor Barker and more

Here are our top picked tweets from the last week in the world of cycling → Read More

Lance Armstrong pulls out of Dublin conference due to 'legal concerns'

Lance Armstrong will not appear at the One Zero Conference in Dublin on Friday, having pulled out on Thursday → Read More

Joaquim Rodriguez performs retirement U-turn to join Bahrain-Merida

Joaquim Rodriguez announces he will join Bahrain-Merida in 2017 having previously announced he was to retire from cycling → Read More