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Big Mig’s fifth Tour win was the final hurrah for st
They say it’s the height of vanity to go reading through your old bike reviews, but I couldn’t help but go searching for the last time I rode a Wilier, and it was a whole nine years ago. And what a di
Around 60km remained on Stage 11 of the 1985 Tour de France when Bernard Hinault decided to go to the front of the race. Hinault, who had taken yellow three days earlier after winning the 75km time-tr
Colnago’s Y1Rs turned many heads with its radical looks when it was unveiled late last year, alongside bold claims that it was the fastest bike in the pro peloton. Since then, it’s been used by Tadej
Rim-brake fans and gear magpies will love this new wheelset, which combines modern tubeless construction and technology with looks inspired by Mavic’s racing past. Originally developed solely for the
The Italian marque’s new gravel bike has been specced – almost exclusively – for speed
In the closing years of the last millennium, Vuelta a España director Enrique Franco was searching for a spectacle to help his race compete with its more famous French and Italian rivals. He believed