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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Vitus Venon VR Disc - First Ride review
The Vitus Venon VR Disc packs a lot of bike into a competitively priced package. We travelled to Calpe with test the bike with cycling legend Sean Kelly.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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NeilPryde Nazaré SL road bike review
The Nazaré is the aero frame from the Scottish-based bike division of the Hong Kong brand that started out making carbon-fibre windsurfing equipment
By Simon Smythe Published
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Kinesis Racelight T2 review
The Kinesis Racelight T2 is an aluminium all-rounder that specialises as a winter trainer has been resprayed and up-specced for 2015, but is still priced at a penny under £1,000.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Ritchey Road Logic 2.0 review
Mike Hawkins tests the latest steel offering from Ritchey, the Road Logic 2.0
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Vitus Zenium SL PRO review
Full Shimano Ultegra groupset makes this alloy-framed model from Vitus stand out
By Nigel Wynn Published
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KTM Strada 1000 CD review
KTM might be better known for being the top-end orange motorcycle people but this Team Sky-coloured bargain Strada 1000 shows they know about pedal rather than petrol power, too
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Cervélo R5 Disc SRAM e-Tap AXS review
The classic road bike from Cervélo, now with SRAM e-tap AXS
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Specialized Allez review
The Specialized Allez is a versatile entry-level bike with a great ride quality and the potential to be upgraded
By Rupert Radley Published
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BMC Granfondo GF01 Disc Ultegra review
Can a bike really be good for both racing and sportives? BMC thinks so
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Merida Reacto Team E review
The Merida Reacto Team E is same frame as used by the Lampre Pro Team. Cycling Weekly has put it through its paces to see how it stacks up against the competition
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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BMC Teammachine SLR02 review
BMC Teammachine SLR02: A high spec machine of unquestionable standard, and all for a competitive price
By Cycle Sport Published
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Parlee Altum-R review
Massachusetts-based Parlee has a reputation for high-end custom-made carbon-fibre frames, but in recent years the company has developed several Asian-built frames to reach a wider market. The Parlee Altum is one of those and seeks to combine light weight, stiffness and comfort
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Pedal Force QS3 review
Carbon-framed, SRAM Rival equipped bike for £1700 from web-based company
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Daccordi Noah review
This Daccordi Noah not only has a frame that's handmade in Italy but it’s also adorned with a full Campagnolo Chorus groupset, Bora WTO wheels and rolls on Italian Vittoria Corsa tyres – it's an Italophile's dream bike.
By Simon Smythe Published
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Pinnacle Dolomite 4 review
The 2018 Pinnacle Dolomite 4 is now Ultegra equipped, lighter and more expensive: can it compete in the £1.5K category?
By Simon Smythe Published
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Trek 1.5 road bike review
The Trek 1.5 is designed to be solid and dependable option for the new road cyclist, that will feel equally at home on a commute as a long Sunday ride
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Wilier Cento10 SL review
Wilier's latest aero all-rounder strips back the details to be competitive
By James Bracey Published
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Felt ZW40 review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Scott Speedster 20 Disc review
The Scott Speedster 20 disc is a comfortable machine for longer rides on choppy road surfaces, with 32mm tyres and a well padded saddle
By Paul Norman Published
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NeilPryde Bura SL review
NeilPryde has been in the bike game for seven years now – we've got hold of the lightweight Bura SL to test and it's a great bike
By Simon Smythe Published
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Ribble Sportive Racing Black review
At £1500 this is what Ribble can produce and it looks like a classy bike but does it live up to its comfort and racing claims? Not quite
By Symon Lewis Published
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Van Nicholas Ventus SE review
Can Van Nicholas’s entry-level model retain titanium’s legendary ride quality?
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Ridley Noah Fast Disc Ultegra Di2 review
By Paul Norman Published
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Enigma Elite HSS ST review
We put the Enigma Elite HSS ST through its paces, seeing if this beautiful British-made steel machine can offer a ride that is the equal of its looks.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Orbea Orca Aero M10Team review
We test the first aero bike from the Basque brand
By Paul Norman Published
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Ribble R872 Tiagra review
A versatile machine for those looking to take their first steps into carbon road bikes
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Cannondale Synapse Carbon Disc review
A wonderful set-up for one of the most well-known bikes on the market
By Nick Busca Published
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Pedal Force RS2 review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Vitus Venon Disc review
The Vitus Venon Disc is equipped with Shimano 105 groupset and TRP Spyre mechanical disc brakes, has a carbon frame and weighs 9kg
By Paul Norman Published
