Michelle Arthurs-Brennan
Michelle Arthurs-Brennan is a traditional journalist by trade, having begun her career working for a local newspaper, where highlights included interviewing a very irate Freddie Star (and an even more irate theatre owner), as well as 'the one about the stolen chickens'.
Previous to joining thebeplay手机客户端下载team, Michelle was Editor at Total Women's Cycling. She joinedCWas an 'SEO Analyst', but couldn't keep her nose out of journalism and in the spreadsheets, eventually taking on the role of Tech Editor before her latest appointment as Digital Editor.
Michelle is a road racer who also enjoys track riding and the occasional time trial, though dabbles in off-road riding too (either on a mountain bike, or a 'gravel bike'). She is passionate about supporting grassroots women's racing and founded the women's road race team 1904rt.
Michelle is on maternity leave from July 8 2022, until August 1 2023
Latest articles by Michelle Arthurs-Brennan
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Which new bikes have SRAM's XPLR gravel drivetrain and RockShox Rudy XPLR suspension fork?
The first bikes equipped with the XPLR range are appearing online
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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SRAM, RockShox and Zipp launch XPLR: front suspension, dropper post, 1x gearing for gravel bikes
SRAM, RockShox and Zipp launch XPLR range to bolster gravel bike capabilities
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Castelli Premio Black Women's Bib Shorts
Billed Castelli's most exciting launch in a decade, are these 'papery' shorts the beginning of a woven fabric revolution?
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Inspired by Olympic cycling? Everything you need to get into road cycling, time trialling, triathlon or track cycling
You don't have to have earned a tattoo of the five rings to enjoy cycling, here's what you'll need to get started
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Bastion confirms producing failed Australian team pursuit handlebar
The brand says it is working with the Australian Olympic Team to understand the cause behind the failure
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Snapped Australian handlebar was produced by Bastion and has been removed from website, source claims
Cycling Weekly understands that the handlebar was supplied by Bastion, whose base bar is no longer on the website
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Team GB's secret smaller-pitch chains break cover ahead of Olympic track cycling events
Scaled-down drivetrain designed to reduce aerodynamic drag and increase stiffness - and hasn't yet been spotted by Team GB's rivals
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Punk Powder from Muc Off makes much needed dent in cycling industry's single use plastic pile
The powder is shipped in compostable 30g sachets
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Garmin Edge 520 review
The Garmin Edge 520 follows on from the classic 500, but with a few extra features - we kept one on long term test to see how it performed
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic road race and time trial courses
Men will tackle the slopes of Mount Fuji in the road race and the time trials will provide a lumpy parcours
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Elite adds climbing simulation to its armory with new Riser
Climbs up to 20 per cent, and descents up to 10 per cent, plus steering capability with new toy from Elite
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Specialized Expert Alloy Shallow bend road handlebar reviewed
如果你喜欢首选车把一个卷曲的博士op
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Best carbon road bike 2023: what makes good quality carbon and five bikes to consider
What is carbon and what are the best carbon road bikes?
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO review
A glassy finish we could look at all day, and no need for rim tape - but not competitively priced
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Zipp 303S wheelset review
A first-class wheelset - these lose half a star because the hookless rim won't be for everyone
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Vel 50 RSL wheelset review
A bread-and-butter wheelset which doesn't claim to re-write physics, but will do the job at a reasonable price
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Favero Assioma DUO-Shi: Shimano compatibility for the cheapest power meter pedals on the market
The Italian outlier in the power meter pedal market is back with a cartridge system for Shimano users - but you'll need to be on board with wider Q-factor to adopt it. Here are our first impressions
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Zipp 353 NSW wheels reviewed
The whale-inspired 353 NSWs are not three times better than Zipp’s own competition at a third of the price - but you will enjoy the differences if you are able to dig deep
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Hunt sells off 10 pairs of Tour de France wheels to raise money for Qhubeka Foundation
The wheels will be ridden into Paris on Sunday, and there's just nine sets available to buy - with one given away as a prize
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Specialized adds laces to Recon line-up
The Recon 'gravel shoe' now comes with lace closure, if that's more your style than a Boa dial
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Scott Addict Gravel: wider tyres, longer geometry and cable integration
The Addict Gravel is a bit gnarlier than before - but it's got hidden cables which could divide opinion
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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What bike and equipment does a rider need to complete the Tour de France route in 10 days?
我们看看专业鲁贝骑by the ultra cyclist Jack Thompson who is aiming to catch - and pass - the peloton in 10 days for The Amazing Chase, supported by Wahoo
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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SunGod goes frameless with new Airas glasses
Another pair of SunGod glasses joins the ranks, this time with a minimlist frameless design
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanPublished
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Manufacturers were aware aero handlebar contradicted regulations, says UCI following rider disqualification
The UCI statement appears to contradict sentiment shared by the team, Beat Cycling, following use of the Speeco aero handlebar
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated