James Bracey
James Bracey's career has seen him move from geography teacher, to MBR writer, to Cycling Weekly's senior tech writer and video presenter. He possesses an in-depth knowledge of bicycle mechanics, as well as bike fit and coaching qualifications. Bracey enjoys all manner of cycling, from road to gravel and mountain biking.
Latest articles by James Bracey
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Introducing Fustle, a new bike brand from Northern Ireland
It's first bike will be a gravel bike designed with more than just a little MTB influence
By James Bracey Published
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Garmin release two new Varia rear-view radar systems
Newly updated systems adds smartphone compatibility for a wider appeal
By James Bracey Published
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Independent study reveals which is the safest helmet available
Helmets with additional impact and anti-rotational technology fair best
By James Bracey Published
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3D printed saddles are becoming more affordable with Fizik's new models
New R1 and R3 models backfill the range to bring cost of ownership down
By James Bracey Published
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Do you need an aerosuit for road riding?
Should we all be wearing the tightest of tight cycle clothing, an aerosuit?
By James Bracey Published
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Tech of the Week: Spartacus's new clothes and Zipp brings back silver
What's new in the world of cycling tech over the last seven days
By James Bracey Published
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Graeme Obree and Dr Steve Peters among speakers at Cyclefit Symposium
The International Cyclefit Symposium is returning after a two year absence, with Graeme Obree and Steve Peters among the speakers at the Manchester event.
By James Bracey Published
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Prime Primavera X-Light Carbon handlebar review
Prime's ultralight carbon handlebar has a pretty unique shape
By James Bracey Published
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Tech of the Week: Finding the perfect rim depth, stunning Italian steel and which wheel size is best?
What's new in the world of cycling tech over the last seven days
By James Bracey Published
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Pearl Izumi Tour Road review
Many brands limit laces to their more exotic and superlight models, but the Pearl Izumi Tour Road sits firmly in the affordable section of the range.
By James Bracey Published
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Vitus Vitesse Evo - a new flagship race bike is launched
The new Vitesse Evo improves on the existing model in every way
By James Bracey Published
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Enve's Builder Round-Up is full of stunning custom builds
Who doesn't like staring at beautiful bikes?
By James Bracey Published
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Colnago enters the gravel market with the new G3X
The legendary Italian brand unveils its distinctive take on a gravel bike
By James Bracey Published
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Castelli Idro 2 jacket review
Complete weather protection in a tiny package
By James Bracey Published
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Giro Foray MIPS review
Mid-priced helmet has all the right safety features but its looks are a little chunky
By James Bracey Published
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Best deals on energy drinks, bars, recovery and other cycling nutrition
Fuel your rides properly with these deals
By James Bracey Published
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Van Rysel RR 900 bib short review
Top of the range bib short for under £50, but is there a catch?
By James Bracey Published
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Tech of the Week: Scorching new bikes from Trek and Kinesis, smartphone or bike computer?
What's new in the world of cycling tech over the last seven days
By James Bracey Published
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Astute Skyline Pilarga SR saddle review
The best thing you can say about a new saddle is that you don't notice that it's new, and that's exactly the case with the Astute Skyline Pilarga SR saddle.
By James Bracey Published
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Cannondale Topstone Neo Carbon Lefty 3 review
Full suspension and power assisted, is the Topstone Neo the ultimate gravel killer?
By James Bracey Last updated
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Merida Silex+ 8000-E review
A gravel bike for riders who want to explore more technical terrain
By James Bracey Published
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Blackburn Big Switch multitool review
Compact but perfectly formed, the Big Switch tool is up to most road-side maintenance tasks
By James Bracey Published
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Giro Trans BOA road shoe review
The revamped Trans benefits from a Boa update
By James Bracey Published
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Specialized Roubaix Comp review
The latest Roubaix has more versatility with a promise of better performance. Does it deliver?
By James Bracey Published