Symon Lewis
Symon Lewis joined Cycling Weekly as an Editorial Assistant in 2010, he went on to become a Tech Writer in 2014 before being promoted to Tech Editor in 2015 before taking on a role managing Video and Tech in 2019. Lewis discovered cycling via Herne Hill Velodrome, where he was renowned for his prolific performances, and spent two years as a coach at the South London velodrome.
Latest articles by Symon Lewis
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Dave Rayner Fund celebrates 20 years of support
Dave Rayner Fund celebrates its 20th year supporting UK cyclists looking to further their career abroad
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Pinarello Dogma F10 review
The Pinarello Dogma F10 is probably the most famous bike on the planet, and it's also one our favourites
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Canyon Aeroad CF SL 8.0 disc review
It might be a good few years old now but the Canyon Aeroad CF SL 8.0 disc is still a very good bike despite the aero market upgrading significantly in between
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Fulcrum Racing 3 review
Fulcrum Racing 3's are a decent wheelset but the lack of tubeless compatibility marks these down
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Team Raleigh announce new three year deal
GAC a global logistics and shipping company has announced a new deal with Team Raleigh, which see’s the team name change to Team Raleigh-GAC ahead of this years Tour of Britain.
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Bont Helix review
Comfortable but very wide, the Bont Helix is comfortable from the off, even if the retention system isn't as slick as it was hoping
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Blackburn Air Tower 4 pump review
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Canyon's Roadlite: ON gives its hybrid bike range an electric kick
German direct to consumer giant Canyon launches a new e-bike in its popular Roadlite platform - I go for a ride around London to find out more about the new bike
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Stages Power Meter review
Stages has improved on its first generation of power meters but has it improved enough. I've been testing for a while now and think it still has some work to do.
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Dan Bigham's epic Ribble TT machine
Dan Bigham has, in recent times, become the go-to guy when it comes to aerodynamics, so his own TT rig should be pretty efficient - I chat to Bigham to see what's what
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Virgin Money Cyclone Beaumont Trophy back for 2014
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Dolan Rebus Ultegra review
Dolan has plenty of history and has had plenty of stars riding its bikes – is the aero Dolan Rebus the sum of all its knowledge?
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No. 22 Bicycle Company Great Divide titanium bike frameset review
The latest offering from relatively new frame builder, we take a look at the No. 22 Bicycle Company Great Divide titanium bike
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Challenge Pista 320 Tubular review
Challenge Pista 320 Tubular Track Tyre £73
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Fizik R1 UOMO road shoe review
Fizik R1 UOMO road shoe for the style conscious cyclist with a price tag to boot
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SealSkinz Ultra Grip Hi Vis Gloves review
SealSkinz Ultra Grip wet weather gloves did a great job at defending us against the wet conditions recently
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Hope District Plus Rear Light review
Hope do provide extra special pieces of kit that work thoroughly well, though is a rear light with an external battery a little overkill at £95?
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Everything you need to know about the SRAM CX1 groupset
Cycling Weekly chats to SRAM’s JP McCarthy, road product manager and expert in CX, about why riding a single-ring 1X groupset off-road is the better choice over a standard double ring chainset
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Cube Agree C:62 SL review
If you are looking for a fast bike without the super-aggressive geometry or bone-shaking ride, the Cube Agree C:62 SL is the one for you – it's rapid!
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Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer review
The Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer is unique in its ability to move from side-to-side, mimicking the movement of a bike out of the saddle. However we're not convinced if this is a feature that is really needed....
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Dame Sarah Storey withdraws from Para-Cycling World Championships
Dame Sarah Storey withdraws from the Para-Cycling Road World Championships after recently giving birth to her first child
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Boardman Road Sport review
At the entry point to the drop-handlebar market the Boardman Road Sport is a brilliant wallet-friendly or first-time bike
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New Strava Premium perks offer free insurance cover for riders
Strava Premium members will receive new perks that will include industry savings and free Sundays Insurance cover
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DT Swiss ARC 1100 Dicut 62 review
DT Swiss has been the go to wheel component brand for many years with plenty of rival using its hubs but don't ignore its complete wheels, like the DT Swiss ARC 1100 Dicut 62
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