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A steak-and-Malbec fuelled adventure in the Andes
Tourists are flocking to Myanmar but a bike offers an escape from the crowds
On a six-day bike tour through Colombia, Adharanand Finn tackles the world’s longest climb: 82km of continuous uphill pedalling
The use of tiny hidden motors — so-called ‘mechanical doping’ — could transform amateur cycle events and holidays
The climb up this summit is an exuberant spectacle of squalid, manic hedonism, the Glastonbury of sport
Carole Cadwalladr leaves the British winter behind on a two-week group holiday riding through the hills and tea estates of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
Inspired by the Tour de France but intimidated by the thought of a cycling holiday? Try a grand tour on an electrically assisted bike
A 330km circuit of western Europe’s highest mountain — with 8,000m of ascent — in a single day
As the Tour de France comes to the UK, a new trip takes cyclists to some of Scotland’s remotest islands
Over the past two decades the island has been reborn as a destination both for mainstream tourists and cyclists
Will hosting the start of next month’s race put the county on the map for two-wheeled tourists?
A new type of mountain bike is broadening the horizons of adventurous cyclists
The 2012 Olympic velodrome is about to open to all-comers. Tim Moore gets a (terrifying) preview
Taking on the cobbles in the ‘hell of the north’
The latest offering from the ‘Lord of the Rings’ territory for thrill seekers has ‘all of the gain, none of the pain’
As the 100th Tour de France begins, a rather gentler cycling event, a wine-fuelled vintage festival in the Loire valley, is enjoyed by ‘retro-cyclists’
FT Editor Lionel Barber takes an autumn trip to tackle some of the Tour’s lesser-known climbs
Le Château de la Tour du Puits combines serious riding with serious comfort
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