Vuelta a España: Degenkolb wins stage 5 to make it two in a row
This article originally appeared on Cyclingnews.com.John Degenkolb (Giant-Shimano) survived the heat to take his second consecutive stage victory at the Vuelta a España, much to the displeasure of...
View ArticleEurobike 2014 - Viva Italia!
Eurobike may be held in Friedrichshafen, Germany, but it's also a prime showcase for some of the best that top-end Italian companies have to offer – and in fact, there's an entire building set aside...
View ArticleStrava launches effort comparison tool
Data nerds rejoice, the newly announced Strava Effort Comparison tool has taken analysing segments to a whole new level. With the new tool, athletes can see how their efforts match-up second by second...
View ArticleWilier Triestina Cento1AIR review
The Wilier Triestina Cento1AIR uses the same proven geometry as the Cento1SR all-rounder but borrows more heavily from the TwinBlade time trial bike's bag of aero tricks. The result is a fetching aero...
View ArticleBell Super 2R and Super 2 helmets – first look
Bell has unveiled an innovative adaptable version of its popular Super mountain bike helmet. Badged the Super 2R, it’s sold with a detachable chin piece that, when fitted to the helmet, boosts...
View ArticleVerve Infocrank Classic power meter launched at Eurobike
P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }Australian power meter specialist Verve has launched a new version of its Infocrank power meter at Eurobike, to cater for 130BCD and 24mm axles. The original Infocrank is...
View ArticleRace Face Atlas crankset review
The Turbine’s bigger brother can handle any ring combo and a ton of abuse without weighing a ton.The Atlas uses the same forged and machined construction as its sibling but significantly deeper arms...
View ArticleRitchey 2015: new bars, stems, wheels and more from Eurobike
Ritchey's product range is already massive and yet it continues to grow for 2015 with new road and mountain wheels, updated bars and stems, ultralight saddles and posts, and even new pedals and grips....
View ArticleXpedo launches new Thrust E power meter pedals
P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }Xpedo's new Thrust E power meter pedal system is an obvious competitor to the Garmin Vector (and the Look/Polar option), but offers easier set-up thanks to a fit-and-forget...
View ArticleBontrager Circuit road helmet review
The modestly priced Bontrager Circuit gave us quite a surprise here at BikeRadar. Priced in the middle of the range, this helmet has received a massive makeover since we last strapped one on. First and...
View ArticleHow to avoid and treat saddle sore
Saddle sores are an annoying side-effect of cycling that most serious riders have experienced at some time or other. At best they mean uncomfortable riding, and at worst they can keep you off the bike...
View ArticleRidley Noah SL launched at Eurobike
The Ridley Noah SL has been launched at this year's Eurobike show. The original Noah was a pure aero machine, with advanced features including a split-legged fork and unique integrated V-brakes; the...
View ArticleFizik releases updated Aliante saddles and shoes
Fizik has revealed a ground-up redesign of its popular Aliante saddle at Eurobike. The Aliante debuted 16 years ago and has become the benchmark saddle for sportive/gran fondo and endurance riders.The...
View ArticleFizik releases new saddles and shoes
Fizik has revealed a ground-up redesign of its popular Aliante saddle at Eurobike. The Aliante debuted 16 years ago and has become a benchmark saddle for sportive/gran fondo and endurance riders.The...
View ArticleHope set to release UK-made carbon components
Hope today revealed an interesting development to BikeRadar - a UK-made carbon fibre seatpost. The post, which is currently in pre-production form, was said to be part of a forthcoming British-made...
View ArticleCervelo S5 aero road bike relaunched for 2015
P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }Cervelo has updated its S5 aero road bike for 2015, with 31 improvements over the old Cervelo S5 VWD model. These include an increase in stiffness of 35 per cent – making it...
View ArticleSpecialized Myka Sport Disc – in brief review
Specialized has done an amazing job of shoehorning 29in wheels into even its smallest women’s bike. The 14.5kg weight and bigger wheels needed some serious effort from our smaller testers to get the...
View ArticleMake your bike time count
Simply riding your bike will help improve your fitness and your handling skills, but there are training techniques you can adopt to make sure you get a decent workout, whether you're riding for two...
View ArticleSelle Royal Seta S1 saddle - in brief review
The Seta's long narrow shaping has somewhat of the look of Fizik's Arione about it, though its not quite as long.It also shares the more glamorous manufacturer's rear 'integrated clip system' for...
View ArticleNeilpryde Nazare2 aero road bike launched at Eurobike
P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }Neilpryde's original Nazare – formerly the Alize– used a combination of truncated airfoils and clever tube shapes to make it one of the lightest, stiffest aero road bikes...
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