
Hannah Bussey
Hannah is Cycling Weekly’s longest-serving tech writer, having started with the magazine back in 2011. She has covered all things technical for both print and digital over multiple seasons representing CW at spring Classics, and Grand Tours and all races in between.
Hannah was a successful road and track racer herself, competing in UCI races all over Europe as well as in China, Pakistan and New Zealand.
For fun, she's ridden LEJOG unaided, a lap of Majorca in a day, won a 24-hour mountain bike race and tackled famous mountain passes in the French Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites and Himalayas.
She lives just outside the Peak District National Park near Manchester UK with her partner, daughter and a small but beautifully formed bike collection.
Latest articles by Hannah Bussey
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B'Twin Triban 520 review
We’ve been big fans of the B’Twin Triban since it was first launched several years ago. Everytime we put one under the microscope, it continues to deliver, with the B’twin Triban 520 being no exception
By Hannah Bussey Last updated
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Alé Green Road Lady bib shorts review
Made from recycled fabric, the Alé Green Road Lady bib shorts prove that performance wear doesn't need to cost the earth.
By Hannah Bussey Last updated
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dhb Aeron women's bib shorts review
The latest iteration of the dhb Aeron Women's bib shorts are a winning performance for fit to form, and for the price it's hard to look elsewhere.
By Hannah Bussey Last updated
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Grab a new bike for this Christmas with 30% off the Hoy Meadowmill range
If a new bike is on the Christmas list, then you might want to tip Santa off that there's a 30% saving to be had on the Hoy Meadowmill bike.
By Hannah Bussey Last updated
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Carrera bikes range: which model is right for you?
From road to electric hybrid, we take a look at the Halfords exclusive Carrera brand to help you find what bike is right for you.
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Fulcrum Wheels: A buyers guide
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Boardman bikes range 2025: which model is right for you?
Boardman offers a vast array of road bikes, catering for everyone from full-on pros to first-ride beginners. Which is right for you?
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Cube RD Sydrix Pro road shoes review
Nailing fit, form and function for this price is to be applauded. The Cube RD Sydrix Pro shoes deliver high end like performance for a fraction of the cost.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Special edition Brompton X CHPT3 launched
The folding bike comes with a fresh design and brand new sling bag
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Garmin's new HRM Pro is a multi use heart rate monitor
With dual transmission real time data connectivity
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Carrera Subway review
The hybrid Carrera Subway bike takes on three forms, and are designed to get you pedaling around town, towpath or tracks.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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B'Twin Riverside 920 review
Designed for days out on the gravel or road, the B'Twin Riverside 920 boasts lock-out suspension, 11 gears and hydraulic disc brakes. So we put one to the test to see if the ride is just as good as its description
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Frog Tadpole Plus balance bike review
Designed by the company who only make bikes for kids, the Frog Tadpole Plus balance bike promises high performance and low weight to get your child’s riding off to a flying start.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Bontrager Meraj shoes review
The carbon/fibreglass soled Bontrager Meraj shoes offer a belt and braces approach to secure your foot, so even in the most aggressive of sprint, you should be confident of your foot not budging an inch
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Giro 100 proof winter gloves review
The pincer like Giro 100 Proof Winter Gloves promise the best protection against the coldest rides when there’s a real nip in the air.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Shimano Ultegra Di2 11-speed
Electronic Ultegra has gained another sprocket but you needn't take out another mortgage to upgrade
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Sportful Cometa Wind Vest review
The windproof and lightweight Sportful Cometa Wind Vest 'just-in-case' piece of apparel more than lives up to expectations.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Giant Propel Disc 2018: aero road bike receives a major disc brake overhaul
The the 2018 Giant Propel Disc boasts new tubing profiles, integrated aero cockpit and wheel system and disc brakes, and the brand claim it's lighter, stiffer and even faster than ever.
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Open Cycle teams up with Omata
Collaborating with GPS cycling chronograph brand Omata, bike brand Open has released a limited edition run of just 20 Omata x Open U.P bikes
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Rotor launches universal crank and chainring power meter
The new multi discipline INSpider watt measurement system is compatible with a Shimano and SRAM groupset transmissions.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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dhb Aeron Women's FLT Roubaix bib tights review
Reflective detailing is teamed with the highly regarded Roubaix fabric from Italian brand Miti for the dhb Aeron Women's FLT Roubaix bib tights, but can this affordable option of keep you warm on a bike this winter?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Sportful W Headband review
An under-helmet, ponytail-compatible headband designed to keep your ears warm but your head sweat-free
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Rudy Project Boost 01 helmet review
Engineered in collaboration with aerodynamic cycling pioneer and guru John Cobb, the Rudy Project Boost 01 helmet claims to reduce drag by as much as 12 per cent over a standard road helmet
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Ride with... Wigan Wheelers Cycling Club
We join the swathe of blue and white for a spin with popular North West club Wigan Wheelers, in association with PowerBar
By Hannah Bussey Published