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The PowerTap P1 pedals are one of the most intuitive and effective power meters on the market
The world of carbon bike building revolves around the Far East, but Hampshire-based brand Dassi has grand ambitions to change that
Quick, agile and comfortable, the FR2 is a well balanced bike with broad appeal
In fair Verona, Cyclist takes on the Granfondo Alé Eddy Merckx in the company of Mario Cipollini and a buckled wheel
A new directive from the EU suggests that a much wider array of vehicles, including e-bikes, may need insurance
Cervelo takes things off-road, but on close inspection the new gravel bike seems to be every bit the road machine
Sir Bradley Wiggins posted a curiously cryptic image of himself as William Wallace - why?
The bike that started an aero revolution
Dutch firm DSM says new Dyneema-carbon composite could double impact resistance
DeAnima may be a new brand, but its decades of bike-building heritage shine through
The Barbican is an attractive shoulder bag for the fashion-conscious casual commuter.
Electronic groupsets are getting smarter all the time, but are they preparing to take over shifting duties for us?
Mixing carbon with steel is an unusual cocktail, but it has given the Engineered Blits some real fizz.
The British sisters talk to Cyclist about going pro, Shane Sutton, and the future of women’s cycling.
Pinarello has joined the aero revolution with the Dogma F8 but it's so good it made us feel unworthy.
The Ritchey Break-Away Carbon can split in two for travelling, but can it keep it together on the road?
Now that disc brakes are here, we thought it was time to find out whether they've improved the Focus Cayo.
We review the Jaegher Interceptor - chosen bike of Kristoff Allegaert, the Belgian dominator of The Transcontinental.
The Giant Defy Advanced SL 0 adds a lot of weight to the disc brake argument.
For fine Italian steel bikes only Columbus tubing will do. But the company is as much about modern technology as artisan craftsmanship.
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