Road bike reviews
Shopping for a new road bike? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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KTM Revelator Prime review
Stuart Clapp tests KTM Revelator Prime £5,549.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Liv Enviliv Advanced Pro 2 Disc 2020 review
With it's flat bladed tubing profiles and deep section wheels, there's no denying that the Liv Enviliv Advanced Pro 2 Disc looks every inch an aero bike, but does function follow form?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Merida Mission Road 7000-E review
Mix a cyclocross race frame with a winter road bike and you get Merida's new Mission Road
By James Bracey Published
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Verenti Rhigos.03 review
Verenti Rhigos.03 - Verenti's first carbon bike, the Rhigos.03, is squarely aimed at the sportive market
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Holdsworth Professional: First ride review
Falcon Cycles has reinvented the Holdsworth Professional, the bike of the legendary Holdsworth-Campagnolo team of the 1970s
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Scott Addict RC Pro review
A swift but enjoyable ride with Goldilocks "just right" qualities
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Last updated
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Wilier Cento Uno Superleggera review
Wilier Cento Uno Superleggera - Can Wilier's latest offering live up to its astounding looks?
By Cycling Weekly Published
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BMC Roadmachine 02 Three review
We’ve tested the newly released update of BMC’s endurance bike
By Paul Norman Published
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Mekk Poggio 2.6 review
The Mekk Poggio 2.6 gives you an excellent frame and ride for the money and is much more than an endurance bike but is let down by the heavy Shimano wheels.
By James Bracey Published
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Pearson Carbon Pro: First Ride review
Sixth generation of Pearson's Carbon Pro tested, £4499.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Kona Esatto Disc review
We've tested the Esatto Disc, a do-it-all bike from a brand better known for its mouton bikes than its road bikes. But how does Kona's MTB nous translate to its on-road experience?
By Paul Norman Published
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The Light Blue Robinson RD 105 review
A bike that performs well and looks great, The Light Blue Robinson is a solid choice as a winter ride
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Forme Longcliffe 3.0 FE review
An all-British women’s road bike that shows how creative component choices can give top value for money
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Vitus Decium review
We test four bikes that cost £900, £700, £500 and £300 to see if you really do get what you pay for
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Trek Domane SLR review
Slider down the side of seat tube lets you alter the ride quality
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Genesis Equilibrium Ti road bike review
Mike Hawkins takes the Genesis Equilibrium Titanium road bike for a first ride, here's what he thinks so far...
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Merida Reacto DA LTD review
The Merida Reacto DA LTD is a fast looking bike with the potential for both high straight line speed and KOM records; we've tested it to see if the results are as obvious as you'd think.
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Bianchi Sprint Force eTap AXS review
A well-balanced bike that rewards a hard effort but can also handle long distances
By Stefan Abram Published
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Bianchi Oltre XR review
CW tests the latest high end offering from Bianchi and its Oltre XR
By Kenny Pryde Published
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Moda Forte review
Track-ready bike from Moda for a shade under £1000
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Massi Pro SL Twin-Sys review
Carbon-framed road bike featuring Shimano Ultegra groupset and Fulcrum Quattro wheels for £3500
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Ribble Gran Fondo Disc review
The Ribble Gran Fondo Disc is the company's workhorse, designed to eat up the miles on rough roads
By Rupert Radley Published
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Dolan DR1 Disc review
Henry Robertshaw puts Dolan's first disc-brake road bike to the test.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Fuji Roubaix 1.1 review
Sensible pruning of spec doesn’t have to be a compromise, as the Fuji Roubaix 1.1 shows
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Trek Pilot 2.0 review
Trek Pilot 2.0: Aluminium-framed offering from Trek priced £850
By Matt Lamy Published
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Temple Adventure Road review
We've tested the Temple Adventure Road. It's a steel framed machine from the small Bristol-based bike maker. How does it shape up against the mainstream competition?
By Paul Norman Published
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Vitus Vitesse VR: First Ride review
Vitus's range-topping Vitesse VR with Carbon-fibre frame and Ultegra groupset, £2199.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Ridley Fenix SL 10 review
The Ridley Fenix SL 10 can cope with the Classics and high speed sprint finishes
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Pinarello Dogma 2 review
We test out Pinarello's range-topping, race-ready Dogma 2
By Mike Hawkins Published