Fuji Transonic aero road bike launched
After years of research and testing in the A2 Wind Tunnel, Fuji has just announced a brand-new aero road bike for 2015: the Fuji Transonic. The new bike and team NetApp-Endura together debuted at the...
View ArticleRenthal Duo 40mm stem review
The new 40mm Duo stem from Renthal retains all the features that made the original 50mm option so popular, and it suits the current crop of trail bikes with longer top tubes perfectly.Engineered to be...
View ArticleRoval CLX 40 Disc wheels review
Up until now the choice for quality disc brake-compatible wheels was limited to Zipp’s 303s or tubular-only sets. Specialized’s Roval brand hopes to change that.Highs: Light, stiff and well put...
View ArticleHow to fit mountain bike cleats - video
Cleats are small metal objects that attach to the bottom of compatible shoes and allow you to affix them to your clipless pedals. Pedals come packages with matched cleats, which will fit any...
View ArticleTour de France stage 3: Marcel Kittel wins again
This article was originally published on Cyclingnews.com.With the finish line just a stone’s throw from Buckingham Palace, it was only fitting that stage 3 of the Tour de France ended in a sprint...
View ArticleThe weird and the wonderful gallery - 21 Days of Tour Tech
At the 2014 Tour de France we have seen all manner of unique modifications, as riders and teams seek to eke out the best performance, highest comfort and most information from their tools – while still...
View ArticlePraxis Works adds Wide/Narrow chainrings
Praxis Works has officially announced the release of its long awaited Wide/Narrow mountain bike chainring for 1x drivetrains.Praxis's new 1x Wide/Narrow rings are CNC-machined from 4.5mm-thick 7075-T6...
View ArticleX-Fusion Metric HLR fork review
Downhill control, armour and accuracy help to put X-Fusion’s new single-crown big-hitter right up there with the best. The 36mm stanchions and chunky magnesium legs with replaceable impact/scuff guards...
View ArticleBikeRadar rides Smithfield, Cairns – sponsored video
BikeRadar recently travelled to Cairns, Australia, for the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup and while there, we took the chance to see why a place best known for its coral reefs, rainforests and crocodiles...
View ArticleRat Race Road Trip – one month to go!
This ride will test your cycling ability to the utmost: cycle 440 miles from London to Edinburgh. And you've got just 48 hours to do it!That's the challenge of the Rat Race Road Trip, which takes place...
View ArticleMadison Road Race shorts – in brief review
Madison has gone for traditional mostly-black with its Road Race shorts, with just a dash of colour on one leg to liven things up. The legs in question are at the longer end of the range, which we...
View ArticleHow to choose a pump – buyer's guide
The bicycle pump is one of the most basic, mandatory tools to own if you want to carry out your own bike maintenance. It's designed to serve a very simple purpose – that of adding air to your tyres...
View ArticleNew Merida Reacto KOM - 21 Days of Tour Tech
World champion Rui Costa is racing the 2014 Tour de France on a Merida Reacto KOM, of which there are only three in existence. Designer Jurgen Falke told BikeRadar that Merida's aim with the new bike...
View ArticleMavic Red Rock shorts review
We’re going to start on the inside with Mavic's Red Rock shorts because the liner is so good we almost want to wear it outside (we say ‘almost’ because sheer mesh side panels in public aren’t quite our...
View ArticleShaving your legs makes you faster
The question why do cyclists shave their legs? is an enduring one in the world of (predominantly) road cycling. Answers given range from 'it helps with massage', 'treatment of road rash' to 'everyone...
View ArticleUpdated: Rotor Power LT - 21 Days of Tour Tech
Spanish crank manufacturer Rotor will soon have a left-crank-only power meter called the Power LT that will retail for £799/€990/US$1,490.BikeRadar reported at the beginning of the 2014 Tour de France...
View ArticleRotor Power LT - 21 Days of Tour Tech
Spanish crank manufacturer Rotor will soon have a left-crank-only power meter called the Power LT that will retail for £799/€990/US$1,490.BikeRadar reported at the beginning of the 2014 Tour de France...
View Article'Intelligent' bike signal indicator launches on Kickstarter
Ever wish that your bike had signal indicators? Two cyclists aim to supply just that with their innovative safety device.London start-up company GestureAware, comprising commuter cyclist Michal...
View ArticleTour de France Rapha gear
On Monday in London after stage 3 of the Tour de France, Rapha celebrated its 10th anniversary with a party on The Mall, just steps from the finish where Marcel Kittel took his second stage win. Rapha...
View ArticleTour de France stage 4: Kittel makes it three
This article was originally published on Cyclingnews.com.Marcel Kittel (Giant Shimano) won a close fought sprint to take stage 4 of the Tour de France from Le Touquet-Paris-Plage to Lille. The German...
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