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WELCOME…

To misquote Geri Halliwell’s stubborn 2011 earworm, welcome to the ‘read if you wanna go. In our big bike test, senior tech editor Warren hops onboard three gravel rides from Argon 18, Cervélo and Riverside that are built for speed. Next up, the coaches and nutritionists of the Tour’s best riders reveal the secrets behind their charges’ Tour-conquering success that us mere mortals can apply to our riding. There’s also action from Dirty Reiver and the Paris-Roubaix Challenge but, if that’s enough speed speak for one edition, you can head over to the more sedate ultra-cycling masterclass…

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