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Carbon may rule the podiums, but steel and titanium still inspire devotion.
Cycling and carbon fibre are happy bedfellows. Frames, wheels, saddles, even shoes are made using this lightweight yet stiff and strong material. It’s omnipresent. Until, that is, you focus on spokes.
As brands abandon women-specific bikes, Rosael Torres-Davis examines whether unisex design reflects progress – or leaves women short-changed and ill-fitted
The BMC Teammachine has epitomised the lightweight race bike for the past 16 years. The latest version – reviewed in the last issue of Cyclist – continues the remit of maximum stiffness for minimum we
From ever-faster and slicker bikes to cutting-edge components and svelte apparel, gear is a strong draw of cycling, and it continues to evolve. In 2025, we witnessed small but significant developments
Titanium specialists Sturdy have unveiled a new off-the-peg road bike aimed at riders looking for a versatile, precision-built bike, but without the long wait times (and additional expense) of full-cu
Premium steel classic gets a redesign and 3D-printed components