Cyclo cross bike reviews
Shopping for a new cyclo cross bike? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Boardman CX Comp review
The Boardman CX Comp is Boardman's entry level cyclocross bike, with a spec which could equally well serve for commuting duties
By Paul Norman • Published
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Giant TCX SLR-1 cyclocross bike review
The Giant TCX SLR-1 cyclocross bike is the manufacturer's top-of-the-range, race-orientated aluminium framed model
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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Ridley X-Night 30 Disc cyclocross bike review
The Ridley X-Night 30 Disc cyclocross bike is a machine that just shouts out ‘race me!’
By Paul Norman • Published
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Specialized CruX Expert X1 review
The CruX Expert X1 is towards the top end of Specialized's cyclocross bike line-up. We've put it through its paces.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Trek Cronus CX Pro 2 cyclo cross bike review
Cyclo cross is enjoying a thriving resurgence, and hardy cross machines have become extremely popular as do-it-all steeds.
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Trek Cronus CX Pro Cyclo cross bike review
The Cronus's lightweight carbon frame features Trek's usual chunky tubing, giving a stiff and responsive ride able to take on even the toughest cyclo cross course.
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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BMC Crossmachine CX01 review
BMC Crossmachine CX01
By Hugh Gladstone • Published
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Stevens Super Prestige Disc Di2 review
A top-flight cyclo-cross bike ridden by leading Continental pro riders, we've put German brand Stevens's Super Prestige through its paces here in the UK.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Eastway CX1.0: First ride review
The CX1.0 is the top-of-the-range carbon-fibre cyclo-cross bike from new British brand Eastway
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Sensa Fermo Cyclo cross bike review
Sensa's Fermo cyclo-cross offering, with aluminium frame and Ultegra components for £1040
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Raleigh RX Pro cyclocross bike review
Raleigh bring their 125 years of bike building experience to the cyclocross market with the Raleigh RX Pro cyclocross bike
By Daniel Gould • Published
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Ritchey Swiss Cross Disc frameset review
Just Landed - Ritchey has updated its classic Swiss Cross frameset. It's now disc brake ready, and we've built it up as a full on race machine
By Chris Catchpole • Published
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Cannondale CAADX Tiagra Cyclo cross bike review
Cannondale CAADX Tiagra Cyclo cross bike costing £999 is a great looking do everything bike
By Cycling Active • Published
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Boardman CX Team: First ride review
Boardman’s latest off-road bike is loaded with CX appeal. It may be a UCI-certified beast, but it’ll also do you proud on the daily commute. Interested?
By Cycling Active • Published
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Cannondale SuperX 105 review
Cannondale has totally redesigned its SuperX carbon cyclocross bike for 2017 with new geometry and improved clearance. We've put the 105 variant to the test.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Scott Addict CX10 review
The Scott Addict CX10 is claimed to have the lightest cyclocross frameset in the world. The size medium bike we have in for test here weighs 7.73kg.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Santa Cruz Stigmata review
We've got the Santa Cruz Stigmata cyclocross bike in for test. Here's a spec check of the brand's one and only drop-bar machine.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Pinnacle Arkose Three Cyclo cross bike review
Pinnacle Arkose Three Cyclo cross bike that takes care of tarmac or tracks for £999
By Cycling Active • Published
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Focus Mares CX Disc Ultegra review
The Focus Mares CX Disc Ultegra cyclocross bike is the brand's next to top of range crosser. We've put it through its paces in early season races and longer off road rides
By Paul Norman • Published
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Raleigh RX Team (video) review
We’ve got this top-of-the-range carbon cyclocross bike from Raleigh in for test – it looks so nice it seems a shame to get it dirty
By Paul Norman • Published
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Gunnar Crosshairs review
15th February 2011 Despite our tester's best efforts, the Gunnar Crosshairs came out alive and showing how some solid, reliable technology can build a bike you'll want to keep.
By jclarkson • Published
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Trek Boone 5 review
We've tested Trek's race-winning Boone cyclocross bike in its 105 spec variant. It uses Trek's IsoSpeed decoupler to help smooth out the ride on rough ground
By Paul Norman • Published
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Canyon Inflite Al SLX 5.0 review
The Canyon Inflite AL SLX 5.0 race is the ideal cross companion for those looking for a value for money and robust cross racer
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Cannondale CAADX Ultegra review
The alloy Cannondale CAADX is the brand's entry level cyclocross bike, but nevertheless comes well specced for off road riding
By Paul Norman • Published
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BH RX Team cyclo cross bike review
BH RX Team cyclo cross is certainly a racing machine and for £2,799.99 it should be
By Chris Catchpole • Published
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Vitus Energie VR Cyclocross bike review
Can a bike be fun yet practical? Race ready and versatile? All at the same time? The Vitus Energie VR Cyclocross bike seems to think so.
By Hannah Bussey • Published
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KHS CX200 review
11th November 2010 "KHS can build its bikes cheaply because it doesn’t use dealers, meaning if you want one you just fill out the online form, cutting out the middle man."
By jclarkson • Published
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Ridley X-Bow 10 (video) review
Ridley’s X-Bow is towards the bottom end of the brand’s range, but nevertheless its spec is impressive
By Paul Norman • Published
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Merlin X2.0 cyclocross bike review
The cyclocross season may be coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean you should be consigned to the road. We see if the do-it-all Merlin X2.0 has what it takes.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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