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Cycling Weekly, 21 May 2026

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ArticleMan with the Midas touch

Ask Jonas Vingegaard the secret to his suc­cess, and he’ll point to his eight years with Dutch coach Tim Heem­skerk. “He’s one of the best coaches out there,” the two-time Tour de France cham­pion said in March, shortly after Heem­skerk depar­ted...

Man with the Midas touch

ArticleChina in your brands

Even if you take only a passing interest in world affairs, it’s impossible not to notice that the world order is chan­ging all around us. It was some time last year that my col­league, tech editor Andy Carr, and I star­ted talk­ing about how this was...

China in your brands

ArticleCan­nondale CAAD14

The CAAD plat­form is known for its sprightly per­form­ance and robust build qual­ity, which has gained it many fans. However, with the CAAD13, Can­nondale took a risk, design­ing a bike that looked and felt more like the Super­six Evo, dilut­ing its...

Can­nondale CAAD14

ArticleChina rising

Joe Whit­ting­ham met me from the future over a vir­tual call. It was 9am for him in Xia­men, China, 9pm for me in Phil­adelphia, USA. He had a head start on the day, and in many ways, so do the brands he works with. Whit­ting­ham is the founder of...

China rising

ArticleVingegaard makes his move

It was not Jonas Vingegaard who was in pink at the end of the first week of the Giro d’italia, but Afonso Eulálio. The Por­tuguese Bahrain Vic­tori­ous rider mastered the chaotic stage five to Potenza to claim the race lead, and man­aged to hold it...

Vingegaard makes his move