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Blogs
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Stories
Writing, photography, and films on the latest rides, races and more.
Our Favourites
A collection of reviews from some of our favourite female riders on their favourite Rapha products.
National Fabric
Sponsors logos and corporate colours have been the dominant influence on road racing livery since the early 20th century. The trade teams that wear them today consist of riders from all over the world. Yet between 1930 and 1961 the Tour de France was contested by national teams wearing their own country colours.
Coffee Talk with Emily Haddad
In the nine months since it became a permanent fixture in the Bay Area, the Rapha San Francisco Cycle Club has become the go-to destination for the city’s cycling (and coffee) aficionados. Rapha recently caught up with SFCC store manager Emily Haddad to about the city’s cycling culture and a whole lot more besides.
Hasta La Vista
Rapha Condor Sharp have established themselves as one of the dominant forces in UK racing over the last few years. In 2012, the emphasis is on developing young talent. New recruit Felix English tells us how he's settling in at the team training camps ahead of an exciting new season.
Winter Training Revisited
The arrival of some properly cold weather seems like an ideal chance to recap on the winter training advice we brought you last November, not to mention an appraisal of how one rider has applied this advice.
Films
Rapha films documenting rides and experiences from around the world.
Rapha Spring Summer teaser I
Shot by Ben Ingham on the Sierra Nevada.
Rapha Spring Summer teaser II
Shot by Ben Ingham on the Sierra Nevada.
Rapha Rides Oslo
From the Operahuset or from Holmenkollen it's easy to admire the compact nature of Oslo, a city that contains fjords, mountains and woods within its boundaries.
The Triple Crown
The Triple Crown is loosely defined as the summiting of Vancouver’s Seymour, Grouse and Cypress mountains in one effort. There’s no rule regarding in what order the climbs must be done, only that they have to be completed in one day.



