Cycling Weekly is the world’s leading cycling website for news, racing, reviews, buying advice, and fitness and training tips.
As a brand, Cycling Weekly was originally founded in magazine form in 1891, with the website launching in 2006.
The magazine continues to be the best-selling cycling publication in the UK, while the site has grown to reach millions of cycling fans around the world and continues to expand.
We pride ourselves on delivering timely and accurate news and interviews from the biggest races and the wider cycling world, as well as providing in-depth buying advice and impartial reviews from our expert tech team.
As a brand, Cycling Weekly was originally founded in magazine form in 1891, with the website launching in 2006.
The magazine continues to be the best-selling cycling publication in the UK, while the site has grown to reach millions of cycling fans around the world and continues to expand.
We pride ourselves on delivering timely and accurate news and interviews from the biggest races and the wider cycling world, as well as providing in-depth buying advice and impartial reviews from our expert tech team.
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