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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Zwift launches new ‘group workout’ feature so you can train together
Popular virtual online training platform Zwift has now launched a new group workout tool that allows you to train with others, regardless of riders power output
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Oakley launches Mark Cavendish JawBreaker sunglasses
Oakley launches JawBreaker sunglasses to the public, as worn by sprinter Mark Cavendish
By Symon Lewis Published
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Gore C3 Windstopper Vest review
Gore is the brand that pioneered many fabrics over the years used by many other clothing brands, so its Gore C3 Windstopper Vest should be a good one for those chilly mornings
By Symon Lewis Published
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Le Col gilet review
Le Col's lightweight gilet offers good weatherproofing without losing breathability
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Quarq DZero power meter review
Quarq, sister company of SRAM, has updated its Quarq DZero power meter only aesthetically but it still remains one of the best on the market
By Symon Lewis Published
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Cero Helium Carbon bottle cage review
Cero is better known for its wheels, but it also makes accessories: bottles, pumps, rims, handlebars and what we're testing here, bottle cages.
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Dolan DF4 Carbon track bike review
Dolan is a big name on the track scene – it has provided bikes for Britain's best. The Dolan DF4 a pleasure to ride and is great value.
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Stages launches complete power training 'ecosystem' with Stages Dash and Stages Link
Stages goes live with new Dash computer and Link platform that promises to guide athletes to their best performance
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Prendas Bordeaux-Paris race jersey review
Prendas pays tribute to Tom Simpson's Bordeaux-Paris win with this jersey from its Forgotten Races collection
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New Specialized Crux to be race dedicated in 2018
The new Specialized Crux will be a dedicated race machine instead of the 'do it all' off roader of the past, with prices starting from £1,300.
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Sidi customises Shot shoes for Bahrain-Merida
After launching its range topping Shot cycling shoes last year, Sidi has customised them in red and gold for new team Bahrain-Merida and Vincenzo Nibali
By Symon Lewis Published
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Shimano 105 R7000 groupset review
The gap between the top three groupsets is getting smaller. Now with the new Shimano 105 R7000 it is hard to see why you'd pay more for Ultegra
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SeaSucker Talon QR-1 roof rack review
Our tech team tries out this unconventional bike carrier
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Schwalbe launch limited edition road tyres
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Roval CLX 50: lightest deep section wheel on the market?
Specialized’s partner wheel brand Roval launches new ‘class leading’ CLX 50 wheelset to complete the range
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Giro Aeon helmet review
The Giro Aeon is a popular lightweight helmet that has been around for a few years now, is it still keeping up with the competition?
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Mavic Ksyrium Elite UST wheelset review
The Mavic Ksyrium Elite is one of the most popular upgrade wheelsets on the market and now with tubeless compatibility it's even better
By Symon Lewis Published
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Bellroy Elements Sleeve review
The Bellroy Elements Sleeve is a great way to carry your coins and cards without the usual bulk
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Meqix Road L mini bike pump review
Meqix Road L mini bike pump £34.99
By Symon Lewis Published
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PRO Medi Strap saddle bag review
The Pro Medi Strap saddle bag offers enough space for your ride essentials and looks good in its sleek design, plus it's eco-friendly
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Cero AR30 EVO wheels review
We have no doubt that the Cero AR30 EVO wheels will be more aerodynamic, stiffer and more comfortable than any stock wheelset that comes with your new bike
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Scott sends out warning about 'fake online stores'
Too good to be true deals are sweeping popular social media websites, but how can you tell if they are fraudulent or not? Scott gives out some tips
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Storck reveals a special £15,000 Aston Martin road bike
Only 107 Storck Fascenario.3 Aston Martin bikes will be built, which makes for an exclusive club, a lot like owning one of the cars!
By Symon Lewis Published
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Shimano Dura-Ace 9000 Groupset
The Japanese marque has finally followed the lead of its Italian rivals and turned its flagship groupset up to 11.
By Symon Lewis Published