Cafe du cycliste
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Café du Cycliste Cosette Ceramic base layer reviewCafé du Cycliste's Cosette Ceramic base layer is the French brand's most technical base layer, but does it live up to the claim?
By Rupert Radley Published
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Café du Cycliste Tichka jersey reviewCafé du Cycliste’s Morrocan inspired Tichka jersey is all ready for some sun this summer, with lightweight fabrics and reflective elements
By Paul Norman Published
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Café du Cycliste Micheline jersey reviewThe Micheline is a super-lightweight piece for the hottest days
By Paul Norman Published
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Café du Cycliste Martine bibtights reviewThe Martine bibtights are part of the French brand’s premium performance range. Are they worth the wince-inducing premium price of £187?
By Rupert Radley Published
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Café du Cycliste Jeanne bib shorts reviewWe've tested the water-resistant, fleeced Café du Cycliste Jeanne bib shorts. They're very comfortable and the water resistant treatment is highly durable.
By Paul Norman Published
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Café du Cycliste Madeleine gilet reviewWe put the featherweight Café du Cycliste Madeleine gilet through its paces in the British autumn and winter and find it well up to the job
By Rupert Radley Published
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Café du Cycliste Adèle winter bib shorts reviewThe Café du Cycliste Adèle winter bib shorts are luxuriously soft with thermal properties, perfect for cold days but less so in the rain
By Rupert Radley Published
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Café Du Cycliste Madeleine Jacket reviewWhen it comes to windbreaker jackets, we'd ideally like something stylish and technically perfect. That ultimate goal has taken a step closer to reality thanks to Café Du Cycliste and their Madeleine jacket.
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Café du Cycliste Loulou Rain arm warmers reviewWe've tested Café du Cycliste's Loulou Rain armwarmers. They're fleece lined and water resistant.
By Paul Norman Published
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Café du Cycliste Women's Sophie bib shorts reviewA serious contender for the 'best plain back bib shorts' award
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
