Bike Reviews
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Cinelli Saetta Veloce reviewThere aren?t many brands in cycling that merit the overused term ?iconic?, but Cinelli is one that surely does
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Eastway FB4.0 hybrid reviewThe Eastway FB4.0 hybrid is a bike well suited to city riding; we put it through its paces
By Cycling Active Published
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Cervélo S2 reviewThe Cervélo S2 is an out-and-out race bike, which costs a little over £2000. Worth it? If your a racer it certainly is
By Symon Lewis Published
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Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 reviewPinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 £3,699 frameset - £10,200 complete
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Bianchi Via Nirone 7 reviewThe Bianchi Via Nirone 7, which has a frame once raced at Paris-Roubaix, is Bianchi's entry-level bike – we put it through its paces
By Rupert Radley Published
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first ride: Kona Paddywagon review9th February 2011 Just because Dan Baines normally drives the design of our print magazine, doesn't mean he's only interested in the graphics. How does it ride, Dan?
By jclarkson Published
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Boardman Team Carbon reviewBoardman Team Carbon is bang on the money for a £1000, it's a great carbon frame, though Boardman has had to scrimp on the components
By Symon Lewis Published
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Giant Defy Advanced SL 2 reviewGiant Defy Advanced SL 2 test by Kenny Pryde
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Dawes Clubman road bike reviewDawes is a mainstream British brand, specialist subject being steel-framed bikes — so that’s what we’ve got here topped off with Shimano Claris groupset
By Matt Lamy Published
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Bianchi Pista Sei Giorni track bike reviewWe tested out the Bianchi Pista Sei Giorni track bike. A velodrome ready machine by name - but it feels like something has been lost in translation...
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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group test: Cannondale CAAD 8 105 review1st June 2010 Cannondale offer carbon frames for many thousands but their legendary aluminium frame is still the basis of their own 'workhorse' model. An ideal match for 105, then?
By jclarkson Published
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Condor Fratello 2015 reviewCondor Fratello 2015 touring bike
By Cycling Active Published
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B'Twin Tilt: Shape Shifter reviewBy Nigel Wynn Published
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KTM Revelator Alto Master 22 reviewKTM's high-end Revelator Alto has all the right ingredients to cut it as a modern, race ready road machine
By James Bracey Published
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Canyon Endurace AL 7.0 reviewSitting pretty down at the lower echelons of the Canyon range is the Canyon Endurace AL 7.0 and at a £1000 is a good entry level option
By Symon Lewis Published
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Cervélo S3 Ultegra Di2 Disc reviewCervélo's 'baby' aero bike has less integration than the S5, but is that such a bad thing?
By James Bracey Published
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Beg Bertie: First ride reviewHe’s big and green, and he can carry about as much as the Incredible Hulk, but as Matt Lamy finds out, Beg Cycles’ Bertie is no monster
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Boardman CX Team: First ride reviewBoardman’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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Rondelli R.S.one: First Ride reviewRondelli R.S.one: First Ride
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Cervélo R2 reviewCervélo's first budget offering takes a lot of inspiration from its pricier predecessors - but can it live up to the all-round quality we've come to expect from the Canadian brand?
By Richard Windsor Published
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Norco Valence Carbon Ultegra reviewThe Valence Carbon Ultegra is an endurance bike from Canadian brand Norco
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Cube Attain GTC Race reviewThe Cube Attain GTC Race is the brand's endurance bike that represents great value for money
By Rupert Radley Published
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group test: Dawes Galaxy reviewBy jclarkson Published
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Norco Valence A1 Compact reviewFour bikes that will help knock out the miles, all under £1,000
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Bianchi Infinito XE Ultegra Disc reviewThe XE model aims to bring the Infinito to a wider audience with a more friendly price tag, but what does it sacrifice along the way?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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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
By Symon Lewis Published
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Kuota Kryon reviewItalians are as much renowned for superb bikes as they are for pasta and espressos, so we were keen to put the Kuota Kryon through its paces
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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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
By Symon Lewis Published
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Dolan Dual reviewWe test out the Dolan Dual in our winter bikes head-to-head
By Cycling Weekly Published