Tag: cycling

Ride To Advance

No barriers, no borders, Beth Duryea’s CANYON//SRAM cycling dream teams are made up of women from all over the world. We find out how she's making big changes in the sport

By Glorious

Outdoors: Evie Richards

“The outdoors, to me, is why I love cycling so much.” Discover the extraordinary journey of Evie Richards, whose love for the outdoors has propelled her to remarkable achievements in cyclocross and mountain biking

By Glorious

Cycle Cafes: Bikes On Board

What makes an enjoyable cycle ride? For Kitty Pemberton-Platt, what counts is community and good coffee and we find out why they are so important to her

By Amy Sedghi

Ride To Advance

No barriers, no borders, Beth Duryea’s CANYON//SRAM cycling dream teams are made up of women from all over the world. We find out how she's making big changes in the sport

By Glorious

Night Rider

“Won’t you get bored riding in circles?” Writer Amy Sedghi chronicles the joy and hardships of a charity challenge that sees riders cycle 500km in one go around Herne Hill Velodrome!

By Amy Sedghi

Female Bikesmiths

A history of bike builders: past, present and future. We speak to the women breaking the mould by welding bespoke frames

By Emily Chappell

Riding High

Cycle fan Claudia Bixer shares her immense enthusiasm of the Peloton experience and interviews some of their superstar instructors

By Claudia Bixer

Rapha Women’s 100

The Rapha Women’s 100 is back, and bigger than ever. Cyclist Lindsey Walker tells us what life on two wheels means to her and how the W100 is all about celebrating women in cycling and going the distance together

By Alice Barraclough

Tour de France Femmes

Amy Sedghi joins British cycling team Le Col-Wahoo to discover what it takes to compete at the highest level in the iconic Tour de France Femmes race

By Amy Sedghi

Paris-Roubaix Femmes

We talk to photographers Jojo Harper and Ashley Gruber and find out the lengths they go to in order to get their coveted shots of the notoriously tough Paris-Roubaix Femmes cycling race

By Amy Sedghi