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Hot on the heels of Cervélo’s S5 aero race bike – reviewed last issue – comes the American company’s new gravel racer, the Áspero-5. It’s appropriate: the gravel bike is the result of Cervélo applying
A few years ago, we feared endurance bikes could disappear, subsumed by the onward march of gravel riding, but in fact they’re now in rude health, thanks to some excellent tweaks and updates. Take Can
I’d like a new trail bike. I’ve been riding a Santa Cruz Bronson for five years and it’s time I made a change. While my mates think I should get an enduro bike, I’d rather stick with something more ef
Direct-to-consumer bikes – where the brand bypass distributors and retailers, and sell straight to you via their website – have come on in leaps and bounds since Canyon started the revolution in 1996.
Be honest. If you had the opportunity to go on a ride with your eight-year-old self, would they be impressed by your slightly above average FTP or disappointed by the lack of skids, wheelies and den-b
From sharp designs to visual crimes, we size up the peloton’s latest wardrobe