Why Trek-Segafredo have signed ten-year-old school girl, Ruby Isaac
Northamptonshire schoolgirl, Ruby Isaac is Trek-Segafredo’s youngest bike rider. How did that happen?
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Northamptonshire schoolgirl, Ruby Isaac is Trek-Segafredo’s youngest bike rider. How did that happen?
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Whether you’re practising or preaching, it’s always worthwhile taking time to slow down and think about how you ride through...
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Cycling Board Games celebrates its fifteenth birthday. Our feature from issue 54 on the best of collector Anki Toner’s 300-plus...
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Robert Millar was the most successful British climber of his generation. Here, he shares the accumulated knowledge gleaned from a career spent up the...
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“I’m supposed to be hard.” From Rouleur 37, first published in 2013, Ned Boulting talks character, feet on the ground and burning...
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“But they brake so much better!” Larry Warbasse slices through the noise to get to the heart of the burning...
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The tale of long distance record-breaking British cyclist Eileen Sheridan, one of the sport’s best riders and the ultimate advert...
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The tales of Paris-Roubaix, Team Sky’s Polish Mafia, one amazing collection of bikes: a look at what’s coming up in Rouleur issue 17.2,...
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At home with his parents, Colin O’Brien explores modern cycling’s great tragedy – Marco Pantani
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From gastronomy, bike shops and the best coffee to where to find the most unmissable roads, Trek-Segafredo rider Edward Theuns shares his insider tips on the...
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The Lance Armstrong Rouleur feature interview by Morten Okbo and Jakob Kristian Sorensen.
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“We’ll always need a Lance Armstrong. Somehow I don’t necessarily like my own voice of reason. Because I like Lance...
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What did it mean to us that Lance Armstrong cheated and then viciously lied about it? What could it possibly...
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Rouleur contributing photographer David Powell heads to South America to photograph Fernando Gaviria and the riders of the Colombia Coldeportes...
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“Now I only do what I’m comfortable doing. I’m not getting outside of my box.” Lance Armstrong contemplates celebrity at...
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The Danes experience Lance Armstrong’s charm first hand as he visits the school of 12 year-old cancer sufferer, Delaney Clements
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“Chartreuse, cocaine, grass, Chivas, coffee, Heineken, clove cigarettes, grapefruit, Dunhills, orange juice, gin.” Cocktails of drugs are the topic of...
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Lance Armstrong and the Danes discuss lawsuits and lack of hair on the road to Hunter S Thompson’s former house
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“Spend 30 minutes with him. And you’ll change your mind.” The Danes bring bad luck as they and Lance Armstrong...
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“Lance. Did you ever do drugs? I mean real drugs,” Jakob Kristian asks. The Danish Blues Brothers get down to...
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Johan Bruyneel must have felt the same with Lance Armstrong – a hollow body to be stuffed, filled and exploited...
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“Once we realised that we had brought knives to a gun-fight, we all went out and got guns.” Lance Armstrong...
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“Today, I can’t do archery. I can’t do badminton. I can’t do table tennis. When all this shit went down,...
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“It has been established a long time ago that I’m the biggest…” Lance Armstrong says. “Jerk?” Morten suggests. “No,” Lance...
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