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The first “cyclometer” was a simple m
The sticky motion of a chronometric speedometer needle is one of the eccentricities of pre-1960s bikes. Here’s how to keep the needle moving and recording the right speed
The Doc compiles his own unique year-in-numbers
Boy, have I got news for you. First of all, Eddy Merckx, that grainy, handsome figure you get to see a few minutes of on World Of Sport each Saturday in July and who you want to be when you grow up –
The modern, cutting-edge bike embraces electronics and brings an overload of data – and I love it. You can talk about the romance and purity of the humble bicycle all you want, but my decades of ridin
We’re not saying they don’t serve a purpose. But an over-reliance on tech is taking us away from the core reasons for working out in the first place
As a cyclist appraising an unfamiliar bike, what are the first two things you do? You give the brakes a cursory squeeze, then pick it up. Weight really is the only proper performance metric that anyon