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Santini launches Tour de France and Maillot Jaune collection with barely a hint of yellowBy Joe Baker Published
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Cycling Weekly tests: How we review bikes, clothing and other productsA look at how CW's tech team arrives at the scores on the doors
By Rob Spedding Last updated
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Factor launches its new Monza: a cheaper more practical bike, designed to fit more racersFactor's new Monza, promises more bang for buck, for more people, without losing the character that makes the OSTRO VAM one of the highest performance bikes on the World Tour
By Luke Friend Published
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Prologo launches a 3D printed version of its WorldTour approved Scratch M5 PAS saddleThe 3DMSS model features distinct sections with each using different geometric shapes and densities
By Luke Friend Published
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I pitched a top-end all-road bike against a top-end gravel bike, here's what I foundMulti-surface machines go head-to-head-to-head and categories clash as Tim Russon rolls up for the ultimate do-it-all bike showdown
By Tim Russon Published
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ROUVY's augmented reality Route Creator platform is now available to everyoneRoute Creator allows you to map out your home roads using a camera, and then ride them from your living room
By Joe Baker Published
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Why Paris-Roubaix 2025 is proof that road bike tyres still have a long way to goParis-Roubaix bike tech could have wide implications for the many - here's why
By Joe Baker Published
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Tech Roundup: A gravel bike with 57mm tyre clearance, a not-smart, but very smart watch for cyclists, and new rubber from Enve, and HutchinsonAllied's latest release is proof that tyres are only getting wider
By Joe Baker Published
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Fizik now makes cycling helmets, and the new lids might suit those with wide or narrow headsThe new helmets boast 5-star Virginia Tech ratings
By Joe Baker Published
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Could gravel learn a thing or two from MTB, when it comes to tyre choices?Gravel riders are increasingly looking to mountain biking when it comes to tyre tech, grip, and real-world performance
By Neal Hunt Published
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Ekoi releases large platform pedals while Vision goes all-carbonThe French brand's pedal and shoe combo aim to improve 'efficiency, lightness, aerodynamics, and comfort'.
By Luke Friend Published
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Van Rysel's RCR-F finally launches and it's no longer the cheap optionVan Rysel wants more of your money, but promises aero gains and a premium retail experience
By Joe Baker Published
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Are gravel bikes just drop bar, hard-tail mountain bikes? The new Ridley Ignite GTX opens the debate once againAesthetically, it looks like we are back to square one - so how are modern day gravel bikes actually different?
By Joe Baker Published
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MyWhoosh 4.0 is here with virtual gear shifting and dynamic road creationThe virtual cycling and training platform introduces MyShift, alongside other updates, in its newest version
By Adam Becket Published
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Rapha releases its lightest-ever Gore-Tex jacket and it's PFAS-freeShakedry's successor is here, and it's even lighter
By Joe Baker Published
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'This isn't your father's endurance tyre' - the updated Specialized Mondo is made for Strade Bianche, Paris-Roubaix and anywhere else the road gets choppyExtra millimetres where it counts, on- or off-road: a first ride on the all-new Specialized Mondo endurance tyres
By Logan Jones-Wilkins Published
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Cannondale’s updated Topstone Carbon is slacker, with increased tyre clearance and downtube storageThe third generation of Cannondale’s gravel all-rounder sticks to its distinctive blueprint but adds a few new developments including downtube storage and more travel on the Lefty fork option
By Luke Friend Published
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How to fix a puncture and patch a bicycle inner tubeA step-by-step guide on how to fix a puncture
By Cat Glowinski Published
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You won't see any interesting bikes at Strade Bianche this year - here's whyOnce a breeding ground for cycling tech innovation, the classics are losing their bike-fettling flair
By Joe Baker Published
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Continental launches Grand Prix TR with the goal of offering GP5000 qualities at a fraction of the priceThe GP5000 remains one of the most popular tyres in cycling - but this new release aims to provide many of the benefits in a more affordable package
By Joe Baker Published
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Boardman's new SLR range plus a more streamlined BMC Teammachine SLR and hands-on with Oakley's unreleased helmetsThe updated SLR is designed to be faster yet more versatile than ever before and includes 36mm tyre clearance and hidden fender mounts
By Luke Friend Published
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Canyon offers hand-painted frames and custom builds with the launch of its MyCanyon personalisation serviceMyCanyon customers can 'co-create' their bikes right down to stem length. Finally!
By Joe Baker Published
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Canyon almost quadruples bricks and mortar stores, including sites in London and Sheffield in a bid to enhance customer experienceFor the first time in the UK, customers will be able to try Canyon before they buy
By Joe Baker Published
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Why pay more for a mass-produced bike? Custom frames are more attractive than everThe custom frame market has a lot to offer, including, in some cases, a better riding experience for less
By Joe Baker Published
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Tech of the week: more 'affordable' Assos threads plus wheelsets from Vision and Berd plus Shimano's new range of road and gravel sunglassesAvailable for both men and women, the Assos jerseys and bibs are summer-focused with plenty of colour options
By Luke Friend Published
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Tech of the week: Analyse every watt with Body Rocket's new power meter, step back to the 80s with Smith Ultralites and State launches super accessible updated All RoadWorld's most accurate power meter by Body Rocket makes sure no watts are left unread, Smith gets all nostalgic with new Ultralites and State gives you a good reason to try gravel. Meanwhile, Hunt's gravel wheels win a design award.
By Cat Glowinski Published
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New Shimano CUES groupsets reshape its road and gravel lineup, eliminating Tiagra, Sora, and ClarisNew releases signal the demise of some old favourites but boast increased durability and cross-compatibility
By Joe Baker Published
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Bike security at home: how to prevent your pride and joy from becoming a target for criminalsBike theft is the thing that terrifies us cyclists more than anything else. So how do we keep our bikes safe at home?
By Howard Calvert Last updated
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After the turbulence of 2024 - can the bike industry survive another wet winter?The mantra ‘Survive to 2025’ was bandied about last year - but could wet weather spell more trouble ahead for cycling?
By Undercover Mechanic Published
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