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#Bunnyhopthepatriarchy Rapha riders Ellen Noble and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot are at the vanguard of

#Bunnyhopthepatriarchy Rapha riders Ellen Noble and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot are at the vanguard of women’s cyclocross, competing at the highest level and unafraid of speaking out against inequalities in the sport. We spent last weekend with them at the World Cup race in Hoogerheide to talk about bunnyhopping the barriers facing female riders. [Watch the film »]( Photo essay: As the dust settles With the cyclocross World Cup over and the World Championships taking place this weekend, we asked photographer Russ Ellis to pick his favourite images from the season. Dust, sand, snow or mud – Russ was there to capture it. [See the photos »]( The world at her cleats This time last year, Ellen Noble won silver in the women’s U23 race at the Cyclocross World Championships. As she prepares to compete at her first elite Worlds on Saturday, read her fascinating diary of how she made the podium twelve months ago. [Read the diary »]( The #Festive500 Awards Together we cycled 500 times around the world for this year’s #Festive500. Eight days. 83,000 riders. 20 million kilometres. But festive riding isn’t about the numbers. It’s about the stories we tell on the road. Here, we reveal the winners from the #Festive500’s best entries. [See the winners »]( France’s forgotten mountains A world away from Alpine A-roads, the Massif Central is a cycling destination altogether more remote, just waiting to be discovered. Through breathtaking river gorges and over high mountain plateaus, join us for the Massif Central Randonnée from June 24 - July 1 to uncover a little-known cyclist’s delight hiding in plain sight. [See the trip »]( And finally… A self-professed ‘old gangster’ of the sport, Jeremy Powers has been central to the ascendancy of American cyclocross in recent years. We wish all the riders good luck but we’ll be rooting for him and his American teammate Ellen Noble as they compete at this weekend’s World Championships. [View in web browser]( Telephone: [+44 (0) 207 485 5000]( | Email: enquiries@rapha.cc If you no longer wish to receive emails from Rapha, please [unsubscribe]( from our mailing list. Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 0‌4849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18‌ Tileyard Road, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. ​

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