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Cycling Weekly March 22
 
This week's issue of Cycling Weekly magazine (out today!) is our Classics Preview. Plus we have a GPS device test, Nibali targets all five monuments and more. Take a look inside...
 
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Five things to look out for at E3 Harelbeke and Ghent-Wevelgem
 
Five things to look out for at E3 Harelbeke and Ghent-Wevelgem
 
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Vincenzo Nibali’s Milan-San Remo Strava file shows his gruelling effort
 
Vincenzo Nibali’s Milan-San Remo Strava file shows his gruelling effort
 
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PedalSure: 20% off
 
Miniature scanners will soon be fitted inside every pro rider’s bike to detect motors
 
Miniature scanners will soon be fitted inside every pro rider’s bike to detect motors
 
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Could a 12-speed groupset be coming from Campagnolo?
 
Could a 12-speed groupset be coming from Campagnolo?

 
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Graeme Obree and his Old Faithful bike put to the test in a wind tunnel: Here’s how they did
 
Graeme Obree and his Old Faithful bike put to the test in a wind tunnel
 
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Dr Hutch: Time to align cycling’s rules with its ethics
 
Dr Hutch: Time to align cycling’s rules with its ethics
 
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UKCE: Wiggle Vale Velo
 
The weather is warming up and the Wiggle Vale Velo is the perfect early-season sportive designed to get you back into your best form and ready for the rest of the riding calendar, by taking you around the ever-popular cycling haven that is North Yorkshire.  
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