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Cycle Sport February 2014 issue on sale now

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Cycle Sport February 2014: What next for Wiggins?; Secrets of Pinarello; Paris-Roubaix 1994; Renshaw back riding with Cav; Froome, Kittel and Sagan in Japan; and much more

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Cycle Sport January 2014 issue: A year in the life of Mark Cavendish; Tour de France 2014 route analysis; Top climbs in cycling; Tour of Britain gallery; Spanish pro scene in crisis; Golden age of Belgian ‘cross; and more

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Cycle Sport December 2013 issue on sale now

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Cycle Sport December 2013 issue

Cycle Sport December 2013 issue: Review of 2013 season; Rider of the year; Bye bye Euskaltel; Nicolas Roche; Arnaud Demare; Giovanni Jimenez; World Champs 1989 and much more

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Cycle Sport November 2013 issue: Richie Porte; Chris Froome in America; Philippe Gilbert’s term as world champ; Van Garderen comes of age; Tour of Flanders museum; Under-rated Tour of Poland; Coors Classic and more…

Our man in the bunch 12: Stress

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Our man in the bunch: Stress

For most people reading this, cycling is a hobby, a way to relieve stress, not create it. However, for those of us earning a living from it, it is a job, and like any job, there are stresses involved

Cycle Sport October 2013 issue on sale now

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Cycle Sport October 2013

Cycle Sport October 2013 issue is on sale now: Marcel Kittel; Colombia’a comeback; What next for Wiggo; Froome’s life post-Tour; America’s talent factory; Anquetil and Coppi racing in Britain; plus much more

Our man in the bunch 11: personalities

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Our man in the bunch: personalities

Cycle Sport’s Our Man in the Bunch series ran through the 2012 season. Our anonymous rider turns his attention to the different personality traits of pro cyclists

Cycle Sport September 2013 issue on sale now

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Cycle Sport September 2013

Cycle Sport magazine September 2013: Tour de France 2013 review issue on sale now packed with the best writing in professional cycling

Our man in the bunch 10: Tactics part 2

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Our man in bunch: Tactics part 2

Cycle Sport’s Our Man in the Bunch series ran through the 2012 season. In this instalment, our anonymous rider continues his insight into race tactics

Our man in the bunch 9: tactics

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Cycle Sport’s Our Man in the Bunch series ran through the 2012 season. In this instalment, our anonymous rider talks about race tactics

Our man in the bunch 8: team managers

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Our Man in the Bunch: Team Managers

Cycle Sport’s Our Man in the Bunch series ran through the 2012 season. Our anonymous professional rider sent us his thoughts on team management in this instalment

Plan A: how Ryder Hesjedal and Garmin won the 2012 Giro

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Ryder Hesjedal’s victory in the 2012 Giro was a surprise to the cycling world, but not to the Garmin team, who’d planned it in meticulous detail. Here’s the story of how Garmin won their first Grand Tour

Our man in the bunch 7: the media

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Cycle Sport’s Our Man in the Bunch series ran through the 2012 season. Our anonymous professional rider sent us a series of dispatches, covering all subjects from money, through media to management and more

Liège-Bastogne-Liège analysis: Garmin lead the way

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Dan Martin took a Classic win after an aggressive and clever race by his Garmin team