(Daniel Gould)In the latest in our series looking back at the roads of classic races, Simon Warren explores the Chiltern roads of the Archer Grand Prix
(Andy Jones)Reigning hill-climb champion Bithja Jones has revealed that she has spent much of the last year training for the National Championships with no heart rate monitor or power meter, just riding on feel
Photo: Ross Kinnaird/ALLSPORTLotus might have kickstarted the carbon monocoque revolution in 1992, but it was Devon-based Hotta that carried Chris Boardman to two Tour de France prologue victories in 1997 and 1998, finally winning Olympic gold in Sydney with Jason Queally. CW talks to Hotta founder Simon Aske for the story of 'the other 1990s British superbike'