Pro Bike: Nicolas Roche's Pinarello Dogma F8
This article was originally published on Cyclingnews.With almost every change of team comes a change of bike supplier. For 2015 Nicolas Roche has switched from Specialized to Pinarello after leaving...
View ArticleToday’s Plan - training and virtual coaching software
Today’s Plan is a new Australian software startup that launched today at the Tour Down Under. It seeks to bring the knowledge of a qualified coach to an affordable, cloud-based training and coaching...
View ArticleMerida Agile road helmet review
The upper surface of the Merida's Agile helmet is covered by a neatly finished in-moulded shell – though this doesn’t extend to the underside of the rim. This is exposed EPS that is susceptible to...
View ArticlePro bike: Marcel Kittel’s 2015 Giant Propel Advanced SL
German strong-man – Marcel Kittel – has created quite the reputation for himself since his first Tour de France stage win in 2013. With a team-name change for 2015, the big, blonde sprinter is off to a...
View ArticleThomson Elite Covert Dropper seatpost review
The internally routed Elite Covert Dropper uses the same sealed cartridge design as Thomson’s original Elite Dropper but has a new actuator that threads on to the bottom of the seatpost. This means the...
View ArticleScott Addict 20 review
It's not been long since we last reviewed the Scott Addict, which relaunched in 2014 with an updated frame. For 2015, the line-up continues near unchanged from the past year – good news, since we got...
View ArticleVitus Nucleus 275VR review
Vitus’s Nucleus range of keenly priced hardtails is designed with trail centre riding in mind. Kicking off with a 26in-wheeled option (the 260) and including a 29er (yep, it's called the 290), the...
View ArticleNorthwave Extreme GTX winter boots review
Winter boots offer the function of a shoe and overshoe – but are quicker to put on and remove and keep your best road shoes in good nick. There are several on the market, usually with a nylon or...
View ArticleTrek Factory Racing 2015 bikes revealed
Trek has revealed the new-look Trek Factory Racing team bikes for 2015, along with the news that fans will be able to customise their own versions through the brand’s Project One system.Trek Factory...
View ArticleKnog Blinder Road R rear light – in brief review
The Knog Blinder Road R is a seriously powerful little light. The slim casing houses four LEDs and the Blinder Road R can chuck out 70 lumens of vivid red light across five modes. The different modes...
View ArticleBest bike lights for road cycling
Modern bike lights can be split into two main categories – lights for road/commuting use and lights for mountain bike use. They differ vastly in terms of light output, run time, weight and expense.This...
View ArticlePower meters of the 2015 WorldTour
Training data has become a crucial component of marginal gains in professional cycling, and with this, comes the use of power meters. Here we round up what team is riding what, and point out a few...
View ArticleBikeRadar Deals of the Week – Road Bikes
BikeRadar's weekly round-up of great online deals from our recommended retailers could save you both time and money. If you just want to get to the bargains, skip to the end of the article to see the...
View ArticleBikeRadar Deals of the Week – Mountain Bikes
BikeRadar's weekly round-up of great online deals from our recommended retailers could save you both time and money. If you just want to get to the bargains, skip to the end of the article to see the...
View ArticleHow to bleed Avid disc brakes
Bleeding your brakes means you can keep them working in tip-top condition without the hassle and expense of taking them to a repair shop. When your brakes get sluggish or the lever feel changes...
View ArticleCadel Evans' farewell BMC Teammachine SLR01
BMC has presented its star rider Cadel Evans with a special gift ahead of his impending retirement: a specially painted BMC Teammachine SLR01, designed to tell the story of his cycling life.This...
View ArticleJaguar Land Rover unveils Bike Sense detection technology
Jaguar Land Rover is developing a range of new Bike Sense technologies designed to prevent cycling accidents by using lights, sounds and vibrations to alert drivers before they see cyclists.Similar to...
View ArticleDedacciai Atleta review
Dedacciai makes bikes and carbon fibre, which means framesets like the Atleta are packed with technology, in both their design and their construction. The Atleta is made using a special resin with...
View ArticleGiant, Bontrager and Suomy reveal new helmets
As the first WorldTour race of the season, the Tour Down Under usually presents plenty of new gear, and this year’s race is no different. We take a look at new helmets from Bontrager and Giant, along...
View ArticleGravity Light handlebar review
This new bar from FSA’s hardcore division comes in right on point. The 800mm width gives serious leverage and at that span the nine-degree backsweep brings your hands a long way back and makes the...
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