About Cycling News What is Cycling News?

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About Cycling News What is Cycling News?

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Since its inception in 1995, Cycling News has grown to become the world leader in cycling on the Internet.

We are the first port call for passionate cycling fans for racing, news, interviews, analysis, and technology.

We provide comprehensive coverage of road, track, mountain bike, and gravel cycle races through results, race reports, photos, and live race updates. News is the cornerstone of the site, which is dedicated to keeping readers informed about the sport and its protagonists.

In addition, a team of journalists who travel the world to attend races provide unparalleled insight through interviews, analysis, and other in-depth features.

Cycling News has also grown into a leading destination for cycling participants of all abilities by providing product reviews, buying guides, and fitness advice. Our technical team uses their expertise to help you get the most out of your ride.

Since 1995, CyclingNews has maintained its commitment to providing comprehensive coverage of professional cycling and has built a reputation as the center of the online sports world.

Our reporters have extensive experience and connections in professional cycling, and we are proud to have attended more races throughout the season than any other media outlet. Our access, insight, and expert analysis not only help our readers stay informed, but also bring them closer to the sport and its stars.

Our technical team is made up of passionate riders who know motorcycles and the motorcycle industry inside and out. Whether you're into high-end road riding, gravel and adventure, leisure or commuting, we'll do our best to use our expertise to make your ride more fulfilling.

Cycling News upholds a strong standard of editorial independence. Our content is not subject to outside influence from riders, teams, or brands. It is our policy not to allow copy control by spokespersons for these organizations. Our reviews and buying guides are honest and free of any commercial considerations.

Please be assured that all our reviews are independent and free from any commercial considerations. We do not receive any money for our reviews. Those marked with an asterisk are not paid for.

We may receive travel and hospitality to attend shows and see products. We always mention this within our coverage. It does not affect what we think about a product, but it does affect whether or not we feature a particular product (in the sense that we might not have seen a certain product had the company not taken us to see it).

Most of the products we review are sent to us by the companies involved, usually at our request. We always return products upon request or at the end of an agreed upon loan period. For more information on our review process, please see our "How We Test" page.

We grade our products on a scale of one to five stars. Three stars are good to very good products, four stars are excellent products; five stars are not given lightly, but are a sign of exceptional quality.

We always aim to provide unbiased editorials produced by journalists and writers. We also have to pay for the costs of the team and the website, so we make money in several ways . We sometimes use affiliate links to products or services on retailers' sites, and we get paid when you click on or purchase through those links. We may also post advertising articles (paid editorial content) or sponsored content on our site. In these cases, the content is clearly marked as sponsored or promoted, so you will always know which content is editorial and which is not. Future PLC is our parent company and has a detailed Terms of Use page.

Cycling News is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (the body that regulates the magazine and newspaper industry in the UK). We adhere to an editorial code of conduct and are committed to maintaining the highest standards of journalism. If you believe we have not met that standard and would like to make a complaint, please contact us at [email protected]. If you are unable to resolve your complaint, or would like further information about IPSO or the Editor's Code, please contact IPSO on 0300 123 2220 orwww.ipso.co.uk.

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