Vuelta Round Up
The first week of the Vuelta a España is in the books, and the race is nicely poised heading into the second half of proceedings. Read More
The first week of the Vuelta a España is in the books, and the race is nicely poised heading into the second half of proceedings. Read More
​It happens every year. Just as we get settled into a summer of bare-legged riding, the weather takes a turn and the time comes to seek refuge from the elements once more. Read More
Pedal choice can make such a difference to both your comfort and performance on the bike, so it’s important to make a considered choice. Some new bikes will come with a specific pedal attached, but these days there are many different options, each with their own strengths. Read More
The pros are already riding 2018 models on the race circuit and you can get your hands on them too. There’s just one round of the MTB World Cup left in the 2017 season which will take place on the last weekend of August. You can expect to see many of the best new season mountain bikes on show in Val di Sole, Italy. Take a look at just a few of our star bikes below. Read More
​With summer now in full swing, there’s no better time to head off on a long ride and make the most of the surprisingly pleasant weather. Read More
The 2017 Tour de France was certainly a mixed bag. It had everything from a marauding parasol which nearly obliterated the peloton, to Chris Froome making an unintended caravan picnic break on stage 12 with Fabio Aru. Whittling it down to the five best moments was certainly hard, but these are the ones that will stand the test of time. Read More
Nail-biting racing is not the only thing to grab our attention at the Tour de France, which concludes in Paris this weekend. July is the time of year when sponsors and brands like to promote new equipment, and none more so than bike manufacturers. Read More
The 2018 model of the flagship Specialized Tarmac was first seen at the Criterium du Dauphiné beneath a select few riders, and then to everyone’s surprise, the women of Boels-Dolmans took the start on their own fleet of Tarmac bikes, as opposed to the women’s-specific Amira. Read More
​Sometimes slowing down efficiently is the key to a faster ride. It is amazing how much time can be lost through bad braking and poor cornering. An absolute game changer in the road cycling world is disc brakes and they have definitely seen a breakthrough on this year’s Tour de France. Read More
The Tour de France begins its lap of the country this weekend, taking an early detour through Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg, and this year there are plenty of reasons to get excited. Several things are a given like Froome’s flapping elbows, Movistar’s cold, business-like precision, or Sagan’s unerring desire to wear green, but here are five things to look out for beyond the obvious: Read More