With a few days to go before the highly anticipated team pursuits at the Olympic Games in Rio, the Australian women's team suffered a blow during its preparatio...
For part two of our interview with Richie Porte prior to the Tour de France we take a point-by-point approach on a few topics – from favourite foods, his approa...
We often talk about the specificity of exercise, but, what does this mean and how does it relate to what we do in training to help us conquer the event or race ...
Twenty-five days ago, in a bike race in the north of France, Mitch Docker slammed his face into the famous cobbles of the Forest of Arenberg. He broke teeth and...
There’s a game you can play when you’ve got 20 minutes to spare. It doesn’t involve a screen. It’s not an app. It involves numbers and there are formulas that h...
This is a long interview with a former rugby international – league and union – who discovered cycling after he retired from playing football... Mat Rogers’...
"For someone who couldn’t make it onto the first sheet, a second place was a triumph. But still I worried and wondered if this was enough." This is how the prev...
He’s a rider with pedigree and panache. He has won a stage of the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. He has been plagued with injury during his 10 years as...
Michael Rogers: “It was certainly a victory for myself more than anything and for my family. Normally I’d never take such a risk, I’m a relatively calculated ri...
A year ago we published a feature about cycling injuries. A reader, Cathi Dixon, shared a story of a crash while riding in Europe. She arrived at hospital in Pa...