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- World War 1 was a time where rapid technological advancement changed the landscape of warfare for the first time. Often overlooked, however, is a practical and resourceful machine that played a role in the conflict, the bicycle.
- Ahead of the double ascent at the 2021 Tour de France, we set ex pro cyclists, Florian and Loïc, the challenge of completing not just one, not two, but three ascents of the mountain Ventoux.
- 300 triathletes are in Norway to take part in the toughest challenge of their lives. The epic triathlon includes a 3.8km swim in an icy fjord followed by a 180km bike ride with 5000 meters of climbing, and finally a marathon up a mountain.
- Relive the drama of the Giro d'Italia's assault on the Gavia pass in 1988 with Andy Hampsten.
- Si Richardson attempts to recreate one of the greatest stage wins the Tour de France; Eddy Merckx's 1969 Stage 17 solo breakaway that catapulted him into the history books as the best bike rider the sport has ever seen.
- Forget the need for speed, we're slowing right down with best selling author of Lost Lanes Jack Thurston as he takes James on a ride around the extraordinary labyrinthine paths, roman roads and rural tracks of Dorset.
- GCN Presenter Oliver Bridgewood headed to Colnago HQ in Milan to meet the man himself, Ernesto Colnago, the legend behind one of the world's most iconic bike brands.
- Eastbound is the story of Jenny Graham becoming the fastest woman to circumnavigate the planet. A gritty insight into the mental and physical strength needed to endure the 18,000mile journey.
- Does the pro peloton have a problem with food? Are cyclists eating enough to be healthy? Former pro cyclist and GCN presenter Conor Dunne investigates how the pursuit of low weight has been the fixation of professional riders for generations. He finds out if his own weight loss programme has caused lasting damage, and asks if pro teams are now changing their approach to weight management Conor heads to Italy to meet former teammate Davide Cimolai to hear how his weight obsession ruined his early years. He also hears from Gabz Cullaigh whose recent experience at the top of the sport presents evidence that despite advances in coaching and science-led meal plans, under-eating is still a problem.
- The definitive story of Vincenzo Nibali's legendary career in cycling, told during his last season on the bike.
- Vermont is a state famous for the Green Mountains, thousands of miles of gravel road and a fantastic craft beer scene. What better way to travel the state and link some of the country's best breweries, than by bike?
- On the 19th of July 1903, 60 cyclists left Paris for the maiden stage of the very first Tour de France, racing 467km through the night to the line in Lyon. 116 years later, two modern day riders attempted to recreate the feat of endurance using bikes and equipment from the early 20th century to fully experience the highs and lows of the early Tour pioneers. Endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont and Hank are pushed to the limits of their physical and mental ability: struggling with the midsummer heat, bikes borrowed from museums and a lack of sleep. How did they compare to the Tour's first heroes?
- Simon Richardson and James Lowsley-Williams embark on an epic gravel bike adventure to the Himalayas to discover Nepal's mysterious 'Forbidden Kingdom', the mountaintop city of Lo Manthang.
- Ex-pro road cyclist, Vicente Reynes takes us on a tour across the cycling mecca that is Mallorca. He meets world tour super star Mavi Garcia, Rapha Ambassador Miguel Indurain Jnr, F1 driver Valtteri Bottas and Olympian Joan Llaneras.
- GCN+ presenter James Lowsley Williams and his dad George head to Tuscany for one of the world's most exciting bike races, with a bit of culture thrown in.
- Former professional road cyclist Mitch Docker has returned to Australia after ten years living in Europe to uncover Tasmania's brilliant history through off road riding
- Record breaking endurance cyclist Jonathan Shubert tells the story of the world's oldest off road cycling club: The Rough Stuff Fellowship
- Conor Dunne is heading to The Philippines with Tour de France legend, and one of the best sprinters of all time; Marcel Kittel. Beautiful scenery, friendly locals, and epic mountain roads; this is the bucket list bike ride of a lifetime.
- Canyon//SRAM racing takes on one of the biggest races on the women's calendar: the Giro Donne. The GCN+ cameras go behind-the-scenes to capture every single moment. With exclusive access to the team, including established stars and rising talents like Chloé Dygert, Tiffany Cromwell, and Antonia Niedermaier, this fly-on-the-wall documentary pulls back the curtain on how one of the best teams in the business navigates the emotional and physical rollercoaster of a truly dramatic race. With ex-pros Magnus Bäckstedt and Dani Christmas in the team car, expectations are for big performances and big wins. But, with treacherous conditions and big crashes across nine brutal stages, how does the team stay ahead of the competition and deliver results?
- GCN Presenter Ollie Bridgewood sets off to the beautiful Basque country for a behind-the-scenes tour of one of the oldest, and proudest bike brands in the world, Orbea.
- Emily Chappell is on a mission to discover the benefits of bamboo bikes. Are they the sustainable future for cycling?
- GCN's Simon Richardson heads to Koblenz to find out more about a brand that has reigned victorious in the world's biggest races and a champion of quality, value and innovation
- Join former world track champion Rob Hayles, as he ventures beyond the boards and takes you on a journey through the ages of velodromes
- Reynolds Technology steel tubing has been used in some of the world's most famous bikes. GCN+ visits their factory in central England to unveil an extraordinary story about a resilient company.
- GCN Presenter Dan Lloyd has travelled to Switzerland to spend some time with the man they called Spartacus: Fabian Cancellara.
- Mark Beaumont and James Lowsley-Williams are in search of the world's longest descent. A search which has taken them to the foothills of the Ojos del Salado in Chile, the world's highest active volcano.
- Matt Keenan talks with Australia's fastest: Sprint legends like Stuart O'Grady, Robbie McEwan and Baden Cooke to current stars of the track and Road; Caleb Ewan, Chloe Hosking, and Nettie Edmonson.
- Discover the success story of cycling brand Rapha, as we go behind the scenes with founder of the brand Simon Mottram.
- Every city with products, food or information that needs to get from A to B, will have bike messengers. And where there are bike messengers, there are Alleycat races. GCN+ explores the bicycle messenger subculture in the UK.
- Ultra-endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont teams up with James Lowsley-Williams to see just how far they can ride in 24 Hours during the depths of winter.
- Girona is the European capital of cycling, becoming the unofficial 'playground of the pros' over the past twenty years. Local resident and pro rider Mitch Docker gives us the guided tour of this new cycling heartland.
- Ultra-endurance rider Josh Ibbett is in Rwanda to discover how the country is bouncing back from the infamous genocide of 1994: striving to reduce poverty and inequality whilst embracing tourism and cycling culture alike.
- Bernie Eisel travels to Spain, to spend time with the triple crown winning great; Alberto Contador. Bernie explores Alberto's incredible career; the highs and the lows, the scandals and the comebacks, and made the man behind the legend.
- When Tom Ritchey turned 20 in 1976, Tom and his friends made history bringing the mountain bike to the masses. Inspired by the sprawling north Californian wilderness, forged countless innovations for riding, racing and adventuring.
- Columbus steel is a name synonymous with cycling. Their steel frame tubing has been used on some of the world's greatest bikes. GCN's Jon Cannings takes a dive into the video archives to tell the story of this extraordinary company.
- Jens Voigt was the boss of the breakaway when he was a professional cyclist. Bernie Eisel travels to Berlin to meet up with Jens, and visit the places that influenced Jens' life and career.
- Mark Beaumont and James Lowsley-Williams embark on an epic three-day cycling expedition through the wild and wonderful landscape of Patagonia. Mark and James have a 300km route planned to take it all in.
- Is it nature or nurture that creates tough cyclists? GCN+ sent Bernie Eisel to Flanders, a place that has produced more pro cyclists per capita than anywhere else in the world, to find out.
- Team Sky; rich, feared, and controversial. They dominated cycling in the 2010's, but why were they so successful, and how is their huge influence still felt in the pro peloton today?
- ALEX STIEDA, the first North American to wear the Tour de France's famous Yellow Jersey, reunites with his former 7-Eleven teammates to tell the story of how an unlikely group of cyclists reinvented North American cycling.
- Dame Sarah Storey is one of the most decorated bike racers on the planet. A phenomenal Para-Cyclist, with 14 Paralympic gold medals, and 29 World Champion titles, Sarah has dominated elite sport for almost three decades.
- What happens when an athletic amateur cyclist enjoying life to the max has a life altering stroke? This is the extraordinary story of Rachael Elliott. On the eve of her 40th birthday, while Zwifting at home, Rachael suffered a debilitating brain haemorrhage which left her partially sighted. In this documentary, we follow Rachael's story and get her personal take on what's happened including interviews with the closest people to her. Rachael reveals the courage and determination she has to not just get back in the saddle, but go on to break records on the tandem and set her sights on the GB Paralympics Team at the 2024 Olympic Games.
- 'RAAM: The Reckoning' 2/2 documentary. After six months of training, Mark Beaumont and Jonathan Shubert head out to California with their support team and prepare for the world's toughest endurance cycling race: the Race Across America.
- Conor Dunne takes on his first ultra endurance race, The Donegal 555 in Ireland. Conor tackles the relentless climbs and fierce conditions for all 555km of the Wild Atlantic Way.
- This fast paced documentary goes behind the scenes of a series of urban bike races across the UK. The riders behind 'Off The Streets 'put on bicycle races and events to encourage a wider, diverse group of people into the sport of cycling.
- Can a ride across the Black Mountains in South East Wales with e-bike fanatic Steve Jones as a guide convince GCN's Simon Richardson that the future is electric? Let's find out.
- In the second installment of the Revolution series Ollie Bridgewood looks at the inception of clipless pedals and the science behind what became one of cycling's greatest inventions.
- 3D printing is becoming an important part of the manufacturing process, from rapid prototyping to additive manufacturing. But could we be riding fully 3D printed bikes in the near future?
- Team EF Education-NIPPO sports director, Tom Southam, attempts to turn a bunch of amateur 'Cat Four' cyclists into a race-winning team.