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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British Cycling launch Racesmart campaign
British Cycling to educate riders about etiquette and techniques used in road racing
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Fizik Arione R1 Versus Evo Regular saddle review
The new Arione R1 Versus Evo saddle has a deep relief channel to help with pressure issues for some riders and it remains a comfortable performance lead saddle
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Manhattan Portage Harbor Bike Case review
This is a nicely styled saddle bag from the USA. It's made for urban riders but can also it work in a sportier scenario?
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Briko GT Team Jacket review
The Briko GT Team jacket offers bombproof protection, but with a slightly dodgy fit.
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Brompton X CHPT3 review
Designed in partnership with David Millar, the Brompton X CHPT3 is a racier and lighter city bike than the standard models from the British brand
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DMT Vega cycling shoes review
A great looking pair of shoes, the DMT Vega shoes are very comfortable and lovely and stiff, but that's no reason not to try before you buy...
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Bellroy All-Conditions wallet review
Bellroy makes premium wallets for cards, money and phones that not only look good but function well for cyclists too. The Bellroy All-Conditions wallet is a great option for the active cyclist
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Condor has a new Leggero disc brake bike
Our eagle eyed photographer Andy Jones spotted a brand new disc brake machine from Condor
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Elite Drivo II smart turbo trainer review
The new Elite Drivo II smart turbo trainer is more accurate, more stable and more responsive than the original – is it as good as its rivals from Wahoo and Tacx?
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Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX
Superbly comprehensive but brilliantly small, the Ratchet Rocket is the best way to avoid mechanical disasters both at home and abroad
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Want to be an Alé clothing ambassador? Here's how
Alé the Italian clothing brand is looking for brand ambassadors, here's how to apply
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December's Tech of the Month: New Shimano 105, Canyon's best bike and new helmet tech from Specialized and Met
The last tech of the month for 2018 is a special one and the guys take a closer looks at the brand new Shimano 105 hydraulic groupset and new helmet tech from MET and Specialized
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Oakley Sutro sunglasses review
Oakley has taken a few hits recently with other brands stepping up their game to rival the American giants will the new Oakley Sutro help gain ground back?
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Is this Specialized the best looking bike of 2017?
Specialized has given its Allez Sprint aluminium road bike and Allez Sprint track bike a lick of paint a head of the Red Hook series and it looks fantastic
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Sportful Total Comfort bib shorts review
Sportful has spelled out what this bib short should be but it doesn't totally hit the mark in terms of comfort
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Ribble Sportive Racing Black review
At £1500 this is what Ribble can produce and it looks like a classy bike but does it live up to its comfort and racing claims? Not quite
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Swiss Side wheels
Swiss Side wheels are a lot of wheel for the wedge
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Sportful R&D Strato jacket review
A great job by the Italian brand and its Sportful R&D Strato jacket I've been impressed by it especially in the lower autumnal temperatures
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CatEye Sync; Core, Kinetic and Wearable review
CatEye has produced three great lights to offer amazing be seen ability and they are all synced. I test all three to see if the CatEye Sync is a good system
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Thule RoundTrip Pro 100501 review
The Thule RoudTrip Pro 100501 does a good job for a soft bike bag, but it isn't fully protecting your bike...
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Specialized Diverge Comp review
With a total makeover, can the new Specialized Diverge move on from just simply being a gravel bike and become your most unexpected N+1?
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Still plenty of events left in the sportive season...
Sportive round-up, August 22: Latest updates from the British cyclo sportive scene
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Rapha celebrates 100th Giro d'Italia with new Coppi inspired collection
Rapha celebrates 'a century of style and panache' that is the Giro d'Italia with a new collection of clothing along with rides and screenings of every stage
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Borg 50 C carbon clincher wheels review
Hand made in the UK by Malcolm Borg is a relatively new wheel brand based in Suffolk and a good one at that too
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