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Thirsty work
Hydration is critical to cycling performance and enjoyment – but conditions sometimes offer up challenges that only very smart bottles, cages and hydration packs can beat
The Blue Cross
A sweet and sour tour of Zimbabwe covering 500 kilometres over five days, with approximately 9 800 metres ascent across the most diverse landscape you could imagine
Crater Cruiser
The whole purpose of the Master Blaster is to give the cyclists aged 50+ an opportunity to ride a race where they're not competing for space on the road with young riders
Armchair cycling
Some trips are dangerous, while others are less daunting – except when undertaken as journeys of the mind from the safety of an armchair
Chris Nixon - gentle man, hard knowledge
Practise, practise, and practise – it seems obvious, but, in mountain biking, that doesn’t mean just going for a ride
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Look after your nuts
Don’t come unstuck over seized bolts, stripped threads and creeping seatposts. We show you how to keep them tight and healthy
A rainbow over Copenhagen
If the time trial is the race of truth, we won’t say anything more about Fabian Cancellara’s wobbly corners. Would Cavendish find a way to claim a rainbow jersey?
Ride the Rhino
Ride the Rhino, a three-day race from the Cape West Coast to the Durbanville Winelands lets cyclists show their support for two current conservation emergencies
The anatomy of a singlespeed event
There are no gears, no shocks, no inhibitions, no rules and no knobs. Everyone's there for all the right reasons, having a good time with a bit of biking thrown in
Run and hide!
I was lucky. I got through about an hour of shuffling, rasping and completely undignified forward propulsion without total humiliation.
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