Emma Silversides
Emma’s first encounters with a bike were in between swimming and running. Soon after competing for GB in the World Age Group Triathlon Championships in Edmonton in 2001 she saw the light and decided to focus on cycling.
With a couple of half decent UK road seasons under her belt, she went out to Belgium to sample the racing there, spending two years with Lotto-Belisol Ladies team, racing alongside the likes of Sara Carrigan, Grace Verbeke, Rochelle Gilmore and Lizzie Deignan. Emma moved from Lotto-Belisol to Dutch team Redsun, working primarily as a domestique for Emma Johansson. When Redsun folded, Emma was offered the opportunity to ride with a newly formed Belgian team and home to the first year senior and budding rider Anna Van Der Breggen.
After retiring, Emma returned to teaching, setting up her own tutoring business. When not coercing kids to do maths, she is invariably out on two wheels. While the road bike remains her true passion, she has also developed an addiction to touring, with destinations including Iceland, Georgia and Albania, to mention just a few. There have also been sightings of Emma off-road, on mountain and gravel bikes… As if all of this isn't enough, she's been working as a freelancer since 2005, testing and reviewing the latest kit and sharing her insight into the sport.
Latest articles by Emma Silversides
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DexShell Heavy Duty Overshoes review
Robust protection on wintery days, and not a fight to get on.
By Emma Silversides Last updated
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DexShell ThermFit NEO Gloves review
A non-cycling specific glove that performs solidly in cold, wet weather.
By Emma Silversides Last updated
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Topeak Pannier Drybag DX review
Robust and roomy pannier that should stand the test of time.
By Emma Silversides Published
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Chrome Industries Urban Ex Pannier 2.0 review
Stylish, robust pannier for modest loads, with a not-so-modest price tag
By Emma Silversides Last updated
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Topeak Uni Super Tourist Rack (Disc) review
Easy to fit, top quality rack
By Emma Silversides Published
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BTWin 100 City Cycling Rain Overtrousers Review
Decent protection for quick outings.
By Emma Silversides Published
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LifeLine Alloy Rear Pannier Rack review
Not a fight to fit, but doesn't work with all bikes and some of the supplied bolts deteriorate quickly.
By Emma Silversides Published
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Garmin Forerunner 945 review
Professional analysis for any stat-obsessed athlete, with an intuitive user interface and great battery life
By Emma Silversides Published
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MAAP Roam Jacket - Unisex review
Oozing in quality, exceptionally comfortable and brilliant in foul weather.
By Emma Silversides Published
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Altura Thermostretch Windproof Glove review
Does exactly what a neoprene glove should; keeps hands warm, even when wet.
By Emma Silversides Published
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dhb Flashlight Waterproof Trousers review
Reliable protection in miserable weather, but might not be as durable as some
By Emma Silversides Published
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Altura Thermostretch Windproof Overshoe review
Well-made, durable bootie that offering excellent protection in cold, damp conditions.
By Emma Silversides Published
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Cube Travel Panniers review
Roomy, practical panniers for urban errands and commuting.
By Emma Silversides Published
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Madison Protec Women's 2-Layer Waterproof Trousers
Madison's cheapest waterproof trousers are a limited barrier against the rain
By Emma Silversides Published
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Polar Vantage V2 review
Sleek and full of features for athletes keen to track performance and recovery
By Emma Silversides Published
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Altura Nightvision Women's Over Trouser review
Great trousers with impressive reflective detailing, but let down somewhat by the pockets
By Emma Silversides Published
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Decathlon ELOPS 100 Bike Pannier Rack 24"-28" review
Don't assume it will fit your bike, and don't assume it's a 10-minute assembly job
By Emma Silversides Published
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Altura Thunderstorm City 20 Pannier review
Well made and durable, with functionality for a demanding commuter
By Emma Silversides Published
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Brooks Scape Large and Small Pannier review
Stylish design and reliable protection from the elements, but not without flaws
By Emma Silversides Last updated
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Pinnacle Thermal Cycling Tights Lady Review
Definitely thermal, suited to relaxed rides, but not the best for performance road cycling
By Emma Silversides Published
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Van Rysel Women's Winter Cycling Bib Tights Quick Zip review
Van Rysel’s Winter Bib Tights are an affordable option for those continuing to ride outdoors in the colder weather. The Quick-Zip system is a nice idea and certainly makes for a swift comfort break. However, the fit and comfort of the tights are compromised by it, and there are practical issues with it too.
By Emma Silversides Published
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Velocio Women's Foundation Bib Tights review
Premium quality bibs from 100% recycled fabrics
By Emma Silversides Published
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Training outside vs inside: the pros and cons of the annual debate
In her former life as a pro cyclist, Emma Silversides avoided indoor training like the plague, but she concedes that, for those balancing a day job and family commitments the turbo trainer is often the most effective tool
By Emma Silversides Last updated