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Gravel bikes have surged in popularity since their arrival from the
When it comes to gravel bikes, most of the builders Cyclist speaks to are from road cycling backgrounds. But not James Egercz. A decorated downhill racer, the Craft Bikes man is no stranger to ‘sendin
Britain’s wild places are under pressure – but cycling gives us rare access to their beauty and fragility. Sophie Pavelle explores what’s at stake from the saddle
Each Saturday morning, more than 200,000 Brits take part in a free 5km run. James Shrubsall explores what it would take for cycling to ride high on Parkrun’s example
hey say that Wales is home to more sheep than people, the UK has more potholes than miles of road, and at any given time a third of all French workers are on strike. But should you believe them? In my
The SuperX name has heritage within the Cannondale brand. It first appeared in 2010 attached to a dedicated cyclocross bike, but in 2021 the original SuperX was replaced by the SuperSix Evo SE and CX.
It’s been four years since Wilier introduced the Rave, its shapeshifting gravel/all-road bike. In that time it not only earned rave reviews, it proved itself to be one of the world’s fastest gravel ra