Rupert Radley
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Sunday trading: SRAM's Force eTap AXS groupset for half price and much moreAll the best deals from the major online retailers this Sunday
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Best cycling base layers: A buyer's guideOur guide to cycling base layers, including long sleeve, short sleeve and sleeveless base layers, as well as what you should look for in terms of fit and materials
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Rapha Long Sleeve Core jersey reviewThe Rapha Long Sleeve Core jersey offers good protection over the seasonal shoulder months
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Albion ARB1 bib shortsRecycled materials and all day comfort
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Cervélo Aspero-5 Force eTap AXS 1 reviewGucci gravel build delivers a fast ride
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Hunt 50 Carbon Aero Disc reviewThe Hunt 50 Carbon Aero Disc wheels get put through their paces on the rolling roads of Calpe in Spain
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Longtermers: Rupert Radley's Specialized Tarmac SL6The longermers series disects Cycling Weekly staff member's personal bikes, this month it's video manager Rupert's SL6
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Merida bikes range: which model is right for you?Merida bikes has a comprehensive list of performance, leisure and adventure orientated bikes, but which model is right for you?
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Genesis bikes range: carbon race bikes and stunning steel framesWe take a closer look at the Genesis range, including its stunning steel frames and sportier carbon race bikes
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Garmin Edge 130 Plus reviewThe Garmin Edge 130 Plus is the brand's smallest device but it's still a do-it-all powerhouse
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Enve SES 3.4 Disc reviewThe Enve SES 3.4 Disc wheels are a premium set of hoops, designed by aerodynamicist Simon Smart and built in the USA
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Garmin Edge 1030 Plus reviewMapping and battery life updates sees the Garmin Edge 1030 Plus enter the gravel and adventure market
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Zipp 303 Firecrest Carbon Tubeless Disc wheelset reviewZipp’s new 303 pairing promise game changing ride quality and holistic performance versatility plus a whole new level of affordability. Guy Kesteven has been getting big distances in on road and off to see if they deliver on their big promises.
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Cervélo Caledonia 2021: Brand new, wide tyre performance road bike launchedBrand new Cervélo Caledonia looks to blend performance and comfort
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Sunday trading: Oakley glasses for less than £100 and many more dealsWe've found all the best deals from the online retailers
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Abus Macator helmet reviewThe Abus Macator is the German brand's entry level helmet
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Assos Equipe RS bib shorts S9 reviewThe Assos Equipe RS bib shorts S9 have paid special attention to to the shorts construction, aiming to keep the pad stable and in one place
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Hunt 34 Aero Wide Disc wheelset reviewHunt has taken what it learned from its Aerodynamicist project and applied it to the aluminium Hunt 34 Aero Wide Disc wheelset
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Rapha's new Pro Team backpack offers an 'aero advantage'The fastest backpack in town
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MET Vinci MIPs helmet reviewWe put the MET Vinci MIPs, the Italian brands £100 helmet, to the test
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New Trek Domane is more aero, integrated and ready for gravelA comfortable bike that doesn't sacrifice race driven handling, the Domane famously houses Trek's IsoSpeed decoupler, at front and rear
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Giro Empire ACC Shoes reviewThe Giro Empire ACC shoes are a timeless classic, a great looking pair of shoes, just beware of their narrow fit
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Volt Axis reviewThe Volt Axis is a folding electric bike aimed at commuters, but is it up to the job?
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Garmin Edge 130 reviewThe Garmin Edge 130 is a step back in the right direction for the brand. It's compact and no nonsense, but with enough features for the majority of cyclists
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