Cycle Show to feature frame building showcase
The Bicycle Academy and Prestige Cycles to demonstrate frame building techniques at the 2014 Cycles ShowFor the first time, visitors to the annual Cycle Show, which takes place at the NEC in...
View ArticleGoPro launch HERO4 camera series
New GoPro HERO4 line of cameras feature touch screen technology and higher quality nighttime capture, as well as a new £100 cameraThe new £99.99 GoPro HEROAction camera manufacturer GoPro unveiled its...
View ArticlePeter Kennaugh’s white Pinarello F8
Take a closer look at British Champion and Team Sky rider Peter Kennaugh's special edition white Pinarello F8It glows in the sunshine and looks unique, lined up with the other Sky Vuelta a Espanã bikes...
View ArticleMichal Kwiatkowski’s custom painted Specialized S-Works Tarmac
The new world champion rocked up to Il Lombardia with a special edition S-Works Tarmac as he rode in his rainbow jersey for the first time competitivelyLast Sunday presented the first chance for us to...
View ArticleDan Martin’s Tour of Beijing panda helmet
Irishman will lead Garmin-Sharp at the year's last WorldTour race wearing a special edition panda themed helmetDan Martin at the 2014 Tour of BeijingDan Martin will take to the startline at the Tour of...
View ArticleRevolutionary Polar computer
Polar recently unveiled its pioneering new cycling system, the Polar CS600X. This upgrade to the renowned flagship cycling monitor, CS600, was developed to meet the demands of serious riders. Polar?s...
View ArticleeBay auction for Sastre’s yellow jersey
Wiggle, the online cycling shop, has teamed up with the National Deaf Children?s Society (NDCS) to auction a 2008 Tour de France yellow jersey, worn and signed by the winner, Carlos Sastre. The 10-day...
View ArticleCamelBak pick up the podium promotion
Garmin, Pearl Izumi, Fi:zi?k, Felt Bicycles and CamelBak are turning ‘one man?s trash into another man?s treasure’ with a Garmin-Slipstream promotion offering more than ?8000 in prizes to Giro d?Italia...
View ArticleTested: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2
We rode one of the first working prototypes of the electronic Dura Ace Di2 over a year ago, and it?s taken until now, for it to be available on production bikes. Focus? bike is the first to be...
View ArticleTough Wheel Test
You?d be forgiven for thinking the handbuilt wheel has almost become extinct in recent years, but cast your eyes across the peloton in the spring classics, like Roubaix and Flanders and you might be...
View ArticleFabian Cancellara’s Specialized Tarmac SL2
A broken chain on the Koppenberg ended Cancellara?s chances at Flanders this year. Upset, this was the first time the bike had been used in anger but at least he took it on the chin. Interestingly,...
View ArticleHeinrich Haussler’s Cervelo S2
Taking second at Flanders to Devolder is no mean feat and Haussler chose to use Cervelo?s aero S2 but for the tougher Roubaix cobbles an RS is the chosen weapon. With all sponsored Zipp teams taking...
View ArticleBuyer’s guide to road bike tyres
It can be tricky to know which road bike tyre is best suited to your riding, so we’ve devised a guide to sort the puncture protection from the rolling resistanceIt can be a little confusing when it...
View ArticleHow to adjust your bike gears
Smooth and efficient bike gears can make all the difference to the enjoyment and ease of a ride. Although they seem complicated, getting your gears running properly is actually quite simple Poorly...
View ArticleRetro tech: Brian Robinson’s Tour de France stage winning bike
Cycle Sport had a look at Brian Robinson’s Raphaël Géminiani bike, the one on which he won his second Tour de France stage in 1959Brian Robinson's Tour de France stage winning Raphaël GéminianiIn 1959...
View ArticleJust In – Alé show us their new winter range
New on the block, this is Alé's first range of winter clothing. We take a look around and see how it fits. It’s pronounced ‘Allez’, not ‘Ale’. Now that’s cleared up, lets get on with looking at the new...
View ArticleHow to pack your bike for travelling
Whether it’s to get to an organised event, meet a group ride, travel abroad or simply to go in search of some new roads, you’re going to have to travel with your bike from time to time if you want to...
View ArticleHow to fix a puncture
The most common job for any bike shop, but something every cyclist and utility bicycle user should know how to do For seasoned cyclists, it is the easiest thing to remedy: a flat tyre can be quickly...
View ArticleBelgian man reinvents the wheel (Video)
A Belgian inventor, Jan Deckx has come up with, what he believes to be a better solution to rear wheel removal. With the D-Fix system you do not have to remove cassette and can leave it behind,...
View ArticleBest bike helmets: a beginner’s guide
If you are new to cycling then the wide range of helmets can be confusing. How do you guarantee safety and comfort, and what's the best helmet for you? Read on to find out…Bike helmets are designed to...
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