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September 2025

  • Riders. The Boyne Burnett Inland Valley Rail Trail which, if fully completed, would become the longest in the southern hemisphere and run 271km from Gladstone in central Queensland to Gayndah.

    ‘Cycling tourism is the next big thing’: the long journey to restore a central Queensland rail trail

    As retrofitted sections of the Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail begin to open, cyclists are flocking to what one day promises to be Australia’s longest rail trail – and a 271km opportunity for dwindling townships
  • Mel Erwin in a sparkly cape lifts up her bike in the air

    ‘I still want to achieve’: people living with stage 4 cancer embrace Chris Hoy charity ride

    Inaugural Tour de 4 is tailored to individuals’ physical abilities and aims to challenge assumptions about stage 4 cancer
  • PC Harry Rose with some of the City of London’s confiscated e-bikes and scooters.

    Britain’s illegal e-bike boom: desperation, delivery drivers – and unthinkable danger

    E-bikes can legally travel at 15.5mph. But the fastest the police have seized was capable of 70mph. What will stop the rise of these souped-up and potentially fatal vehicles?

August 2025

  • Bike locks composite

    The Filter
    The best bike locks in the UK for all budgets, unpicked by experts

  • illustration of different bike locks on orange grid patterned background

    I cut up 15 bike locks to find the best in the US. Here are my favorites

  • Wheel World game

    Four wheels good, two wheels bad: why are there no exciting cycling games?

    Dominik Diamond
  • A Life in Tandem

    A Life in Tandem review – bicycling cancer survivor brings family issues along for the ride

  • As William moves to Forest Lodge, an era of pushbike royals beckons. Will that save the monarchy?

    Simon Jenkins
  • The Conversation
    E-bikes could slash our reliance on cars – but overpowered illegal models on the roads make us all less safe

    Richard J Buning and Dorina Pojani for the Conversation
  • The Filter
    ‘Your nether regions will know if you’ve skimped’: 16 summer cycling essentials

July 2025

  • A bike uncovered during maintenance of Canal Saint-Martin in Paris in 2016. Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA

    The Audio Long Read
    From the archive: Bicycle graveyards: why do so many bikes end up underwater? – podcast

    This week, from 2022: every year, thousands of bikes are tossed into rivers, ponds, lakes and canals. What’s behind this mass drowning?

    By Jody Rosen. Read by Masud Milas
    Podcast29:57
  • A group of more than 20 parked Lime bikes blocking a pathway at Eel Brook Common in Fulham, London

    Brief letters
    Make Lime bikes free for teenagers

    Brief letters: Incentives for good behaviour | Writing to royals | Sterilising light switches | ‘Vaccine hesitancy’ | Always against genocide
    • The one change that worked
      The one change that worked: I hated exercise – until I put a bike in front of my TV

    • Hackney birdsong? Stolen Lime bikes the new sound of summer in the city

    • Beep, beep, beep: the sound of a stolen Lime bike – audio

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June 2025

  • Ridstar Q20 Mini Electric Bike 48V 15Ah 20in Fat Tire Mountain E-Bike E-MTB

    MPs urge Amazon and eBay to tighten controls on ebike and charger sales

    Online marketplaces this week found to be selling items that can exceed legal power or speed limits
  • Tracey’s partner Paul Croke cycles uphill through Kawhaka Forest⁩ on day three of a four-day trip.

    Remote and accessible: cycling New Zealand’s West Coast Wilderness Trail

    Cyclists of varying abilities can tackle the 133km track, which hugs glacial rivers, pebbly beaches and mossy forests
  • Composite image of a bike and a heavy-duty bike lock

    Lost or stolen
    What to do if your bike is stolen – and how to break the cycle

    Steps you can take to report the theft and check if it’s being resold – as well as how to protect your next one

May 2025

  • A woman in a wetsuit riding a laden cargo bike along a rural street

    Bike blog
    Can you live without a car in the mountains? Yes, with planning and a few different bikes

    Daniel Rayneau-Kirkhope and Arianna Casiraghi
  • Terry Rosoman’s GPS drawing of a penis and testicles

    ‘The giant penis took shape easily, as I passed through a village called Three Cocks’: meet the artist athletes drawing with GPS

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