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Detailed bike, kit and accessory reviews from the experts at Cycling Weekly, helping you buy with confidence.
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Pirelli P Zero Race TLR tires - fast, durable and easy to mount
There are both faster and more robust tires than the P Zero Race TLR - but Pirelli's balancing of those two compeating demands is an excellent blend for racing
By Andy Turner Published
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Rad Power RadRunner 3 Plus e-bike review: a cargo bike with car replacement capabilities
We tested and reviewed Rad Power Bikes' small but mighty RadRunner 3, and came away impressed.
By Henry Lord Published
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Trek Madone SLR 7 Gen 7 review - very fast and very expensive
The latest Madone may have a hole through the seat tube but we couldn't find any in its performance
By Simon Smythe Published
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Endura Pro SL EGM bib short review - range-topping quality for a lower price than usual
Exemplary quality, comfortable chamois - just be careful on the fit!
By Joe Baker Published
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Leopard Lync smart alarm & theft monitoring device review - a neat alternative to AirTags and similar
Rather than relying on iPhones being close enough to connect via Bluetooth, the Leopard Lync instead employs GPS for 'global' coverage - but it comes at a premium
By Andy Turner Published
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Cafe du Cycliste Road Shoes review - stylish and stiff, but really quite narrow
On the whole, it's a good first foray into road shoes from Cafe du Cycliste - but they aren't the lightest and they are quite narrow
By Andy Turner Published
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Hutchinson Overide 50mm gravel tire review - plump and robust but also a little heavy
Hutchinson's new 50mm width of its Overide semi slick has proven its toughness - and rolls well over hard-packed gravel and tarmac sections
By Tom Couzens Published
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We've tested the Garmin Rally XC200 off-road power pedals for 6 months - here's how they stack up in the long run
All the capabilities of the Garmin Rally power pedal encased by the popular Shimano SPD off-road clipless pedal body
By Rachel Sokal Last updated
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Attaquer women's kit review: three key pieces from the boutique Aussie brand
We reviewed Attaquer's latest kit
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod review - the all-round racer's choice
The New SuperSix EVO still provides race bike pedigree, making it one of the best road bikes on the market
By Joe Baker Published
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MAAP Women's Short Team Bib Evo review - with a 5cm shorter leg length than standard
Sustainably produced bib shorts offer good performance but at a high price and a lack of finishing detail
By Rachel Sokal Published
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Shokz OpenRun Pro wireless headphones review - an iterative improvement to an already great model range
Now utilizing the ninth generation of bone conduction technology, the OpenRun Pro boasts fast charging and an impressive 10-hour battery life
By Tom Epton Published
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Jelenew Pinnacle Pro Bib Shorts 8" (women’s) review - premium in both performance and price
High quality throughout, these shorts are particularly suited to female riders with longer torsos
By Anna Marie Abram Published
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Selle Italia Flite Boost Gravel TI 316 Superflow review - a gravel saddle that's actually tangibly good
A combination of vibration dampening, cut outs and colors tunes the hugely popular Selle Italia Flite for gravel riding
By Rachel Sokal Published
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Triban RC500 Microshift Disc road bike review
A handsome and comfortable, entry-level bike that’s ideal for newcomers to road cycling or those looking for a durable weekday commuter hack
By Adam Jones Published
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Review: rigid and roomy, Topeak’s unassuming Tubular Barbag may just be one of the best
We reviewed Topeak's newest bar bag, the Tubular Barbag. It's performed well and became an immediate favorite. Here's why.
By Samantha Nakata Published
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Velocio Women's Signature jersey review
Supreme comfort and versatility but the fabric isn't without its flaws
By Emma Silversides Published
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dhb Aeron Lab Raceline Women's Short Sleeve Jersey 3.0 review
The latest version of dhb's pure race jersey boasts the most technical fabrics to-date but not everyone will find the cut at the shoulders to be optimal
By Emma Silversides Published
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MAAP Evade Pro Base Jersey 2.0 review - I got my first Strava KOM wearing this
A comfortable and high quality jersey for the summer months
By Tom Davidson Published
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Cannondale Topstone 4 review - great frame; 'pragmatic' spec
An excellent ride and versatile frameset. It's a great value bike - but do consider whether the spec really meets your needs
By Adam Becket Published
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GT Grade Elite gravel bike review – a good bike let down by its brakes
The GT Grade Elite is a good entry point to gravel riding. It would make a good commuter or winter training bike, too
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 8 Di2 review - fast and keenly priced; a little chattery on rougher roads
The Aeroad packs a suite of neat features and is up there with the fastest aero bikes
By Simon Smythe Published
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Pinnacle Race SS Jersey review - a no-frills option that's excellent value right now
A good jersey that isn’t noteworthy for any particularly good features but nor does it have any glaring problems
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Castelli Aero Race 6.0 jersey review - more versatile than its name suggests
Despite the streamlined fit, the Aero Race 6.0 remains comfortable for long rides - and has proved robust enough to be a summer staple
By Tom Couzens Published
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Altura Endurance Short Sleeve Jersey (men's) review
A versatile year round jersey, which can be worn as a single layer in the height of summer or as part of a layered system in winter
By Paul Grele Published
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Cannondale Topstone Carbon 3 review: a sublime blend of exuberance, speed and comfort
US brand's signature gravel bike comes in various guises and even without the Lefty fork it still delivers
By Joe Baker Published
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The Moots Routt YBB gravel bike: a soft-tail gravel steed for the rowdiest days
We rode and tested the Moots Routt YBB, a titanium gravel bike with 20mm rear-end suspension. Here's what we thought.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Pearson On and On review - a very British gravel bike
An aero carbon gravel machine from the world's oldest bike shop
By Simon Richardson Published
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Specialized Crux Pro review - light, responsive and versatile
The performance-driven Crux Pro can work as gravel racer, cyclocross machine and even a capable road bike - but is it overpriced?
By Tom Couzens Published