Symon Lewis
Symon Lewis joined Cycling Weekly as an Editorial Assistant in 2010, he went on to become a Tech Writer in 2014 before being promoted to Tech Editor in 2015 before taking on a role managing Video and Tech in 2019. Lewis discovered cycling via Herne Hill Velodrome, where he was renowned for his prolific performances, and spent two years as a coach at the South London velodrome.
Latest articles by Symon Lewis
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Kinesis RTD Frameset reviewIf you want an off-road capable bike that'll also be able to keep up on the road then the Kinesis RTD could fit the bill
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Storck Fascenario.3 Platinum reviewThe Storck Fascenario.3 Platinum doesn't fall into Storck's aero category – it sits in the all-round series yet remains supremely aerodynamic and lightweight
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Dave Rayner Fund celebrates 20 years of supportDave Rayner Fund celebrates its 20th year supporting UK cyclists looking to further their career abroad
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Pinarello Dogma F10 reviewThe Pinarello Dogma F10 is probably the most famous bike on the planet, and it's also one our favourites
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Canyon Aeroad CF SL 8.0 disc reviewIt might be a good few years old now but the Canyon Aeroad CF SL 8.0 disc is still a very good bike despite the aero market upgrading significantly in between
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Fulcrum Racing 3 reviewFulcrum Racing 3's are a decent wheelset but the lack of tubeless compatibility marks these down
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Team Raleigh announce new three year deal
GAC a global logistics and shipping company has announced a new deal with Team Raleigh, which see’s the team name change to Team Raleigh-GAC ahead of this years Tour of Britain.
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Bont Helix reviewComfortable but very wide, the Bont Helix is comfortable from the off, even if the retention system isn't as slick as it was hoping
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Blackburn Air Tower 4 pump reviewBy Symon Lewis Published
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Canyon's Roadlite: ON gives its hybrid bike range an electric kickGerman direct to consumer giant Canyon launches a new e-bike in its popular Roadlite platform - I go for a ride around London to find out more about the new bike
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Stages Power Meter reviewStages has improved on its first generation of power meters but has it improved enough. I've been testing for a while now and think it still has some work to do.
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Dan Bigham's epic Ribble TT machineDan Bigham has, in recent times, become the go-to guy when it comes to aerodynamics, so his own TT rig should be pretty efficient - I chat to Bigham to see what's what
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Virgin Money Cyclone Beaumont Trophy back for 2014By Symon Lewis Published
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Dolan Rebus Ultegra reviewDolan has plenty of history and has had plenty of stars riding its bikes – is the aero Dolan Rebus the sum of all its knowledge?
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No. 22 Bicycle Company Great Divide titanium bike frameset reviewThe latest offering from relatively new frame builder, we take a look at the No. 22 Bicycle Company Great Divide titanium bike
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Challenge Pista 320 Tubular reviewChallenge Pista 320 Tubular Track Tyre £73
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Fizik R1 UOMO road shoe reviewFizik R1 UOMO road shoe for the style conscious cyclist with a price tag to boot
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SealSkinz Ultra Grip Hi Vis Gloves reviewSealSkinz Ultra Grip wet weather gloves did a great job at defending us against the wet conditions recently
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Hope District Plus Rear Light reviewHope do provide extra special pieces of kit that work thoroughly well, though is a rear light with an external battery a little overkill at £95?
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Everything you need to know about the SRAM CX1 groupsetCycling Weekly chats to SRAM’s JP McCarthy, road product manager and expert in CX, about why riding a single-ring 1X groupset off-road is the better choice over a standard double ring chainset
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Cube Agree C:62 SL reviewIf you are looking for a fast bike without the super-aggressive geometry or bone-shaking ride, the Cube Agree C:62 SL is the one for you – it's rapid!
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Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer reviewThe Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer is unique in its ability to move from side-to-side, mimicking the movement of a bike out of the saddle. However we're not convinced if this is a feature that is really needed....
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Dame Sarah Storey withdraws from Para-Cycling World ChampionshipsDame Sarah Storey withdraws from the Para-Cycling Road World Championships after recently giving birth to her first child
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Boardman Road Sport reviewAt the entry point to the drop-handlebar market the Boardman Road Sport is a brilliant wallet-friendly or first-time bike
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