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Friday roundup: Enve x Classified partnership, a new Zipp disc wheel, and a reasonably priced gravel e-bike
New releases from Zipp, Specialized as well as partnerships from Enve, Pas Normal Studios, and more
By Joe Baker Published
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A closer look at the 'disruptive' Ribble Rebellion crit bike: part artwork, part race machine
The Ribble Rebellion team is riding an eye-catching bike for 2024, in more ways than one
By Joe Baker Published
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'It feels like a gamble' - bike shop sees Shimano cranks fail 5 months after passing inspection
Leaving the responsibility on the rider to 'constantly inspect their crank' makes ‘a mockery’ of the inspection, says local bike shop owner
By Joe Baker Published
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I'm a mechanic - here's how I keep tubeless setups safe
Tubeless setups, including hookless, can be safe if you know the pitfalls and take the right precautions
By Joe Baker Published
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Custom hybrid shifters and prototype tyres: Elisa Balsamo's Classics setup
Why is Elisa Balsamo using custom SRAM shifters on her Classics setup?
By Joe Baker Published
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Friday Roundup: Race-winning wheels, featherweight shoes, an artisan photo stick and Cycling Weekly goes racing, sort of...
Black Inc's 48/58 wheelset now available for the rest of us and Fizik makes a light but bright statement...
By Luke Friend Published
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'A lot roadie, a little groadie': first ride impressions of the all-new Enve Fray, an endurance bike designed for and by former road racers
Like a race bike but more capable and comfortable, the Fray is the kind of road bike most of us ought to be riding
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Can one bike do it all? BMC unveils next gen Roadmachine family that aims to serve road, gravel and e-bike riders with one platform
We tested the gen three BMC Roadmachine on smooth tarmac and techy trails, as the Swiss bike company reboots its endurance platform for 2024
By Simon Fellows Published
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Gravel bikes aren't fit for the cobbles: five tech trends from Paris-Roubaix
Gravel bikes, aero bikes, double wrapped tape or no gloves at all - the weekend's racing certainly showed us that there's no one way to ride the Hell of the North
By Joe Baker Published
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Ineos doesn't think you need a 'special bike' for cobbles - Tom Pidcock's Classics set up
The British rider is a surprise debutant at Paris-Roubaix - here's a glimpse at his cobble ready machine from Omloop
By Joe Baker Last updated
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Friday roundup: Oakley hopes to make integrated visors cool, Hunt's new wallet-friendly wheels, and a new groupset from Shimano
Aero helmets are getting crazier, but will integrated visors really catch on?
By Joe Baker Published
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Are all road bikes 'allroad' bikes?
Is the industry trying to sell you the same bike twice?
By Joe Baker Published
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Luxury watch maker releases range evoking golden age of cycling and we want to replace our smart watch
New watches feature subtle hints to the 'golden era' of cycling
By Joe Baker Published
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Geraint Thomas' shoes, socks inspired by golf balls and a 3D printed saddle
We look at Specialized's new saddle, GripGrab's move into summer clothing and a Quoc shoe that might get some Grand Tour exposure
By Luke Friend Published
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One for the style aficionados: Millie Skinner's Handsling A1R0 Evo
Brilliant blue, complete with 42mm wheels and tan walled tyres
By Joe Baker Published
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Tech Roundup: What is it like to ride the World's most expensive turbo trainer?
A first-hand insight into wind tunnel testing, new wheels from Scope, and more
By Luke Friend Published
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I've never used my pizza rack to carry pizza, but I still love it
My fondness for my pizza rack runs much deeper than a perfectly caramelized quattro fromaggi
By Joe Baker Published
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Most road cyclists still aren't riding tubeless - are latex or TPU tubes a better alternative?
Although common for gravel and mountain bikes, tubeless has still not fully taken off for road cycling; we examine why
By Paul Norman Published
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Do we really need adjustable stems? Fancy cockpits, a Colombian gravel bike and a lock to 'stand up to angle grinders'
We check out new handlebars from Fara and Vision, gravel shoes from Fizik, a sturdy lock from Abus and steel gravel bike from Scarab Cycles
By Luke Friend Published
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Basso brings down the cost of premium features with 'accessible' Venta R
The new Venta R features aero tubing and integrated technology but also more upright geometry and a friendlier price tag
By Luke Friend Published
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Titanium takes over, carbon Brompton wheels and 5mm stem increments: 11 highlights from the Taipei Cycle Show
Stefan Abram brings you a smorgasbord of innovative, unexpected and amusing bike tech from the 3,500 trade booths in Taiwan
By Stefan Abram Published
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Giant unveils 10th generation TCR - but could this be its last?
With the new frame claimed to be 4.2 watts faster than the 9th gen TCR, the gap to Giant's Propel aero bike is starting to become marginal
By Stefan Abram Published
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Specialized's new long-tail cargo e-bike aims to put the family first
Designed to carry two passengers, the Turbo Porto comes with front and rear racks and a slew of safety features as standard
By Luke Friend Published
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Look's new power meter pedals are 'accurate, light and simple to use'
Looks has launched two new pairs of power meter pedals, for road and off-road use; we got hands on with the new Keo Blade Power
By Luke Friend Published
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Canyon's newest gravel e-bike is a 'Swiss Army Knife on wheels'
The Grizl:On features suspension forks, slack geometry and built-in lights to increase functionality
By Luke Friend Published
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Is your e-bike safe? How to avoid dangerous e-bike batteries
Are e-bike owners playing with fire every time they plug in for a top up?
By Simon Fellows Published
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New GravelKing line-up includes Panaracer's 'fastest ever' race tire
Technology updates include new bead for better fit with hookless rims; all-new X1 is aimed at gravel racers
By Luke Friend Published
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Baptism of ice: It’s the dead of winter and my first time bikepacking - what could go wrong?
Biblical headwinds and brutal natural beauty - a winter bikepacking adventure across the North York Moors
By Charlotte Broughton Published
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New RideArmor tires claimed to be Vittoria’s ‘most durable and puncture resistant’ ever
Designed for commuters and high-mileage training, the RideArmor prioritizes a long wear-life, comfort and grip - alongside the amped up puncture resistance
By Stefan Abram Published