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Interview: Joanna Rowsell, double gold medal winner at London Track World Cup, talks to road.cc

Joanna Rowsell was one of Great Britain’s star riders at last week’s UCI Track World Cup in London, following up Friday’s victory in the team pursuit alongside Dani King and Laura Trott by winning the individual pursuit on Saturday evening. That performance made her one of only two British riders – the other being Sir Chris Hoy – to come away from the event with a pair of gold medals. In between those two winning rides, road.cc caught up with the 23-year-old from Sutton for an exclusive interview.

Tour of Oman 2012 preview

Following Tom Boonen’s victory in the Tour of Qatar last week, Oman today sees the start of the second of the Middle East's multi-stage races on the pro cycling calendar, back for its third edition and, what’s more, making its debut in our Fantasy Cycling game.

Ride report: Woodcote CX Sportive - mud larking in the Chilterns

Ride Report: Woodcote CX Sportive - mud larking in the Chilterns

Cyclo-cross bikes are the trendiest thing these days, but not many are ridden in real ‘cross races. So along comes the next big idea: CX Sportives. They’re chance to ride your ‘cross bike on a challenging route with a mix of on-road and off-road sections, plus all the usual sportive accoutrements such as arrows, feed stations and chip timing. And jolly good fun they are too.

Santos Tour Down Under 2012 preview (including stage-by-stage videos)

Tuesday sees the start of the Santos Tour Down Under and with it the 2012 UCI WorldTour season and, of course, our Fantasy Cycling game, back for its second full season. Here’s our guide to this week’s race, which with its first ever hilltop finish on Stage 5 promises to be an intriguing 14th edition of the event.

Cross Dressing Up Pt1

This Specialized CruX Elite was tested a while ago and turned out to be a great race-ready bike that was a bit held back by some of the parts fitted to meet its friendly £1,000 target.

Destination: Nice

It's annoying, isn't it, when people talk about fantastic riding country somewhere exotic that happens to be their local loop: 'I can ride into the Santa Monica mountains straight from the front door.' Or the guy who says things like: 'Oh, I don't need a winter bike.'

Christmas Gifts for Cyclists 2011: Cycling books

We've probably mentioned that road.cc is based in the fine city of Bath where apart from the hills in all directions there's not too much to complain about. Apart from anything, we are fortunate to have in Bath the UK's Independent Bookseller of the Year 2011 in Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights and not only that Mr Edward Scotland who works there is a cyclist. Books on the theme are never a struggle around these parts. Over to you, Ed:

 

Christmas gifts for Cyclists 2011: Urbane gifts for urban cyclists

Urban cycling and commuting make their own particular demands, so our next lot of Christmas gift suggestions are aimed at those who ride those mean streets, need their all their cycling stuff to work well on the bike (and possibly off it too), and to to look good as well. We've gone for a selection of the practical, the unusual and the very special. These gifts will work well in the city, but a lot of them will also do a great job wherever you ride.

Christmas Gifts for Cyclists 2011: Gifts for the discerning cyclist

So far in our cycling Christmas gift guides we've brought you our choice of the best Christmas gifts for performance cyclists, and for women cyclists now in the third of this year's Christmas cycling gift lists we bring you Vecchiojo's Christmas gifts for the discerning cyclists the man, or woman who likes to have the right stuff for the ri

Inside Campagnolo

For a roadie, getting invited to Campagnolo’s HQ in Vicenza, northern Italy, is a high point. It’s like getting to visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. I mean, this isn’t any old bike company… this is Campagnolo. Actual Campagnolo. And we’re here. Walking around. Eyes wide. Looking at stuff… At Campagnolo.

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