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Paris-Nice analysis: Wiggins and Sky take a giant step

Bradley Wiggins’ victory in Paris-Nice was a significant indication that the Tour de France is a realistic ambition

All aboard the magic bus

Cycle Sport spent a week embedded with the Sky team at the Critérium du Dauphiné, watching Bradley Wiggins win the race from the inside. This article first appeared in Cycle Sport August 2011.

One shot at glory: worlds road race analysis

Great Britain knew exactly what they had to do for Mark Cavendish to win the rainbow jersey.

Small is beautiful

The Tour de France needs to reduce the size of the field. It’s clear that the bunch cannot fit on modern roads, and it’s causing danger to the riders.

Stage seven analysis: the Tour leaves Wiggins behind

Bradley Wiggins crashed out of the Tour de France, suffering a suspected broken collarbone, while Mark Cavendish was dominant in the sprint, taking his second stage in three days.

Cycle Sport August: On sale now!

Cycle Sport August is now in UK shops, featuring incredible photography, the best writing and the most original coverage of professional cycling. This month’s magazine features an in-depth, behind-the-scenes account of Bradley Wiggins’ victory at the Dauphiné, and a look at the greatest ever moments in Tour de France history.

Tour talking points, part one

Analysis behind the headlines at the Tour de France.

Stage one analysis: Gilbert first. The rest, nowhere

Crashes, and one of the strongest uphill sprinters ever seen in cycling, wrought carnage in the Vendée.

Cycle Sport Summer edition: now on sale!

Cycle Sport Summer is out now, containing the world’s best Tour de France guide, along with the very best writing and photography of professional cycling. This month’s 196-page magazine features interviews with all the main Tour contenders, a comprehensive guide to the stages, and background to the biggest race in the world. At only £4.75, it’s a steal.

Inside the mind of Dave Brailsford

Cycle Sport finds out what makes the Team Sky boss and possibly the hardest-working man in cycling tick.