Gravel bike reviews
Shopping for a new gravel bike? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Ridley X-Trail Carbon SRAM Force1 HDB review
An all-round bike that Ridley claims could take the place of three others in your garage, we got hold of the Ridley X-Trail Carbon SRAM Force1 HDB.
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Wilier Jaroon review
We test the Wilier Jaroon, the middle brother of the Italian brand's trio of gravel bikes for 2017, equipped with 40mm tyres and SRAM 1x shifting
By Paul Norman Published
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Open U.P. review
We test the OPEN U.P. The latest do-it-all adventure road bike from this small company that houses some big names.
By Simon Smythe Published
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Scott Addict Gravel 10 review
Cycling Weekly Editor Simon Richardson found the Scott Addict Gravel gave him a whole new appreciation for his local area
By Simon Richardson Published
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Diamondback Haanjo 7C Carbon review
A versatile all-rounder suited to anything from sportives to trail riding
By James Stout Published
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Pearson Off Grid review
City riding in the week and wilderness on the weekend - the Off Grid claims to do it all
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Cairn Cycles E-Adventure 1.0 review
Cairn's electric gravel bike extends what's possible on your off-road excursions
By James Bracey Published
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Cannondale Topstone Lefty 3 review
Tons of fun - though we'd like a little more tyre clearance for techy trails, please
By James Stout Published
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Pinarello Grevil gravel bike review
The Pinarello Grevil adds proper off road competence to the flashy aero looks of the brand’s top-end bikes, letting you go where no Pinarello should
By Paul Norman Published
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Cannondale Slate review
The Cannondale Slate is one of the most radical bikes out there. We've tested the Ultegra spec to see how its on/off road credentials stack up
By Paul Norman Published
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Boardman ADV 9.0 review
We all have our regular routes, roads and loops that offer a known ride-time. We then choose a route depending on how long we want to be out for. Riding an adventure bike showed me how much more there was to find
By Simon Richardson Published
