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Cycling Weekly

Jan 23 2025
Magazine

Published by TI Media Limited Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

Keep kids’ sport fun

In Focus

Yates heads to Visma to chase his dreams • Simon Yates left Jayco-Alula after 11 seasons in pursuit of Grand Tour glory

New faces take centre stage at Tour Down Under • EF’s Noemi Rüegg celebrates breakthrough win on top of Willunga Hill

Pidcock the younger turns pro • In the shadow of his more illustrious brother, Joe Pidcock has also joined Q36.5

JACOB TIPPERCROSS IS COMING – BUT I SEEM TO HAVE MISSED IT

Racing round-up

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

Could Wout van Aert ride for GC at this year’s Giro?

Doctor’s orders!

Cycling Weekly

The class of '25 • A bounteous 12 Brits are stepping up to the pro ranks for 2025. Tom Davidson traces the skyward trajectories of a former runner, an adoptive Italian, and the WorldTour’s youngest rider

THE 12 BRITS TURNING PRO IN 2025

TOO FAST, TOO SOON? • Cycling’s pro at ever thrilling for about for the Chris rising stars are turning younger ages – the sport, but what riders themselves? Marshall-Bell investigates

POORER YOUNGSTERS PRICED OUT?

PASHLEY ROADFINDER £4,595 | 9.5KG • New all-road bike adds modern touches in a break from the brand’s traditional template

LATEST KIT DECATHLON TRAINING BIKE 900 £599

RIBBLE ALLROAD SL R HERO BUILD £6,999 • Do aero and endurance make good bedfellows? The SL R has a good stab at it

KÄRCHER MOBILE CLEANER OC 3 £129.99 • Under pressure to clean your bike in remote locations? This may be the solution…

TEENAGE KICKSTART • What is optimal training for ambitious under-18s seeking to reach their potential while still having fun? Chris Marshall-Bell finds out

YOUNG RIDER DOS AND DON’TS

WEEK IN TRAININGNOAH HOBBS • Up-and-coming sprinter Noah Hobbs has been mixing it with the pros as an U23 rider and is also a powerful track rider

NOAH HOBBS’S TRAINING DIARY

JARVIS AND EEDY WIN IN LEICESTERSHIRE • Cyclo-cross leagues start again in the new year after Nationals break

COMING UP

SOPHIE HEIGHTON’S SCOTT FOIL

If exciting bike racing is about unpredictability, then the less we know, the better • The One Cycling project is in danger of killing the fun with facts

HOW TO…BE A NON-CYCLIST

Acts of Cycling Stupidity

National Championship 25-mile TT

HERCULES KESTREL • A club classic ridden by some of the biggest names in cycling


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Jan 23 2025

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  • Release date: January 23, 2025

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English

Published by TI Media Limited Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!

Keep kids’ sport fun

In Focus

Yates heads to Visma to chase his dreams • Simon Yates left Jayco-Alula after 11 seasons in pursuit of Grand Tour glory

New faces take centre stage at Tour Down Under • EF’s Noemi Rüegg celebrates breakthrough win on top of Willunga Hill

Pidcock the younger turns pro • In the shadow of his more illustrious brother, Joe Pidcock has also joined Q36.5

JACOB TIPPERCROSS IS COMING – BUT I SEEM TO HAVE MISSED IT

Racing round-up

THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days

Could Wout van Aert ride for GC at this year’s Giro?

Doctor’s orders!

Cycling Weekly

The class of '25 • A bounteous 12 Brits are stepping up to the pro ranks for 2025. Tom Davidson traces the skyward trajectories of a former runner, an adoptive Italian, and the WorldTour’s youngest rider

THE 12 BRITS TURNING PRO IN 2025

TOO FAST, TOO SOON? • Cycling’s pro at ever thrilling for about for the Chris rising stars are turning younger ages – the sport, but what riders themselves? Marshall-Bell investigates

POORER YOUNGSTERS PRICED OUT?

PASHLEY ROADFINDER £4,595 | 9.5KG • New all-road bike adds modern touches in a break from the brand’s traditional template

LATEST KIT DECATHLON TRAINING BIKE 900 £599

RIBBLE ALLROAD SL R HERO BUILD £6,999 • Do aero and endurance make good bedfellows? The SL R has a good stab at it

KÄRCHER MOBILE CLEANER OC 3 £129.99 • Under pressure to clean your bike in remote locations? This may be the solution…

TEENAGE KICKSTART • What is optimal training for ambitious under-18s seeking to reach their potential while still having fun? Chris Marshall-Bell finds out

YOUNG RIDER DOS AND DON’TS

WEEK IN TRAININGNOAH HOBBS • Up-and-coming sprinter Noah Hobbs has been mixing it with the pros as an U23 rider and is also a powerful track rider

NOAH HOBBS’S TRAINING DIARY

JARVIS AND EEDY WIN IN LEICESTERSHIRE • Cyclo-cross leagues start again in the new year after Nationals break

COMING UP

SOPHIE HEIGHTON’S SCOTT FOIL

If exciting bike racing is about unpredictability, then the less we know, the better • The One Cycling project is in danger of killing the fun with facts

HOW TO…BE A NON-CYCLIST

Acts of Cycling Stupidity

National Championship 25-mile TT

HERCULES KESTREL • A club classic ridden by some of the biggest names in cycling


Expand title description text