10 reasons to love this bike: Merida Reacto 7000-E
An aero bike with looks and spec that belie its incredible price1. It’s a bike of championsYou’ll see the Reacto Team figuring strongly in the forthcoming Giro d’Italia as the race bike of choice for...
View ArticleBuyer's guide: Wheel upgrades
A buyer's guide to hoops that’ll knock chunks out of your PBs but won’t require a second mortgage. Although wheels are slower to succumb than some components, every revolution brings them closer to...
View ArticleFast tyres for summer miles
Our guide to some of the options out there for fast, supple tyres to enjoy your summer miles on. Spring has sprung and it’s time to strip off your heavy winter rubber and snap on something more...
View ArticlePinarello releases new Bolide TT bike
Landa debuts Pinarello’s heavily redesigned Bolide at the Giro. Team Sky’s penchant for giving their team leaders preferential treatment may have reached its zenith last year when Richie Porte got his...
View ArticleCannondale SuperSix Evo fitted with SRAM eTap hydraulic discs spotted
Cannondale ambassador Ted King posted a photo on Twitter of new SuperSix Evo disc with SRAM eTap. Despite the UCI’s suspension of disc brakes in competition still standing, we’re still seeing race...
View ArticleThe world of Independent Fabrication
In an old shoe factory in New England lies one of cycling's most revered framebuilders.‘Sometimes it’s the situation of having too many cooks in the kitchen,’ says the then-president of Independent...
View ArticleFelt’s new track bike flips bike design on its head
Felt has used science to break all bike design convention. Have you spotted it yet? It took us a while. There are some conventions to bicycle design that everyone sticks to: pedals thread to the...
View ArticleViva Italia: Inside Wilier
Wilier may have moved most of its production to China, but the brand’s soul is still very much in Italy, as Cyclist discovers.‘In Italy, everyone is a big dog,’ says Wilier’s international sales...
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