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L39ION of Los Angeles at Tulsa Tough - Watch now

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Go between the barriers with Rapha Gone Racing.   Rebellious to the core and hell-bent on rewriting

Go between the barriers with Rapha Gone Racing. [Rapha]( [SHOP   ]( [RIDE  ]( [STORIES](   Rebellious to the core and hell-bent on rewriting the rules, L39ION of Los Angeles is a team of one-offs. They work hard, and – as any fan who’s come close to their race tent knows – play harder. Watch the latest episode of Rapha Gone Racing to find out how the team fared at biggest crit on the calendar at Tulsa Tough.  [WATCH NOW]( WOMEN’S 100 COLLECTIVE KILOMETRES Now in its ninth year, the Women’s 100 is a celebration of all women who ride. One group determined to go the distance in September is Steezy Collective, an inclusive cycling collective based in London. To get a feel for what riding the Women’s 100 is like, you can meet the group’s members and follow their journey in our latest feature.  [MEET THE COLLECTIVE]( [SHOP THE COLLECTION]( NEW IN THE ARCHIVE After sixteen years of creating the world’s finest cycling clothing, the Rapha Archive is home to old styles and past season colours. From merino wool jerseys to elite-level racewear, new lines have recently been added, so take a look at the range now for reductions available only in the Archive.  [SHOP NOW]( KEEP IT COOL  It pays to be prepared when riding in hot weather. As well as making the most of early mornings and staying hydrated with lots of water, a lightweight summer jersey can really help regulate body temperature. Browse our range to keep cool on your next ride.  [SHOP NOW]( THE BIKE THAT FLEW On the way to competing in the Tour Divide, adventure cyclist Sarah Swallow hit a devastating bump in the road but she wasn’t willing to go down without a fight. Read our latest feature to find out how Sarah faced up to the prospect of having to bow out of her biggest race. [READ MORE]( AND FINALLY... With the eyes of the world on Tokyo, this story label from our City collection examines one of the more radical features of the city’s skyline.  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [View in web browser]( [Click here]( to update your language and communications preferences or unsubscribe. Telephone: [+44 (0) 207 485 5000](tel:+4402074855000) | Email: enquiries@rapha.cc Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 04849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18 Tileyard St, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies](

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