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Boardman CX Comp review
The Boardman CX Comp is Boardman's entry level cyclocross bike, with a spec which could equally well serve for commuting duties
By Paul Norman •Published
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Focus Cayo 4.0 (video) review
The Focus Cayo 4.0 is mid range for the German brand, but features the exact same frame and fork as the top end Cayo 1.0
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Wilier Bassano review
Wilier's Bassano sits atop the ‘Weekend' range. It's by far the best specced and best looking of the three bikes the brand offers, and personally I think it just edges it when compared to the Bianchi
By Jack Elton-Walters •Published
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情义CK8杜罗快速的审查
Classic looks and practical appeal from the Tifosi CK8 Duro Veloce
By Chris Catchpole •Published
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Bamboo Bikes CX Disc review
We get our hands on Bamboo Bikes’ first ever drop-bar bike. Is this cross machine just as happy playing in the woods as on tarmac? It’s time to find out...
By Nigel Wynn •Published
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Hallett Fast Road review
Hallett is a small-scale custom steel framebuilder in the UK. The Hallett Fast Road is a classic road bike described as being ideal for challenge rides
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Trek Madone SLR 9 Disc review
Cycling Weekly has shown that the Trek Madone SLR 9 Disc is on of the fastest aero bikes available today, but has the update with disc made it even better? I certainly think so
By Symon Lewis •Published
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Pinarello Prince review
Pinarello may be synonymous with Grand Tour success but the Prince is equally at home on a humble cycle path
By Stephen Shrubsall •Published
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Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Team review
The Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Team is a bike that looks great and handles incredibly well
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Orbea Avant H60 Disc road bike review
Perhaps the only bike at this price point with such an integrated cockpit – but is this where you should be spending your money?
By Stefan Abram •Published
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Scott Addict RC review
Scott has redesigned its Addict RC lightweight bike, with a reduced system weight, cockpit integration and aero features – we put it to the test
By Paul Norman •Published
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Cube Agree GTC Pro review
Offering a lot of spec for not a lot of money, we tested Cube's 105-equipped bike
By Henry Robertshaw •Published
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Cannondale Synapse Carbon review
Cannondale Synapse Carbon - Cannondale's cyclo-sportive specific offering for £1,199 with Athena groupset
By Hannah Reynolds •Published
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Chesini Gran Premio Custom review
We put the Chesini Gran Premio Custom to the test
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Merida Ride 90 2 review
A cost-conscious road bike that's surprisingly strong on the climbs
By Matt Lamy •Published
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Basso Diamante frameset review
A year-long journey with the Basso Diamante - here's the final word...
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Wilier Cento1SR review
我们得到了肮脏的手套在新2016年狡猾的岑to1SR, one of only a few in the UK, and put the miles in on this racy Italian bike
By Henry Robertshaw •Published
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Pinnacle Lithium 4 women's hybrid bike review
Matt Lamy takes Pinnacle’s brand-new Lithium Four hybrid for a spin to see where its heart lies — the urban jungle, or the off-road trail
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Wilier Izoard XP review
Well-priced carbon-fibre offering with Campag Centaur Red groupset for £1999
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Vitus Vitesse Evo CRI Disc Di2 road bike review
The Vitus Vitesse Evo Disc adds hydraulic disc brakes to Vitus's top-notch frameset. It adds a bit of extra weight too. Does the disc brake version perform?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Argon 18 E-117 time trial bike frameset review
Argon 18 has a reputation for making wind-cheating bikes
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Opera Super Leonardo review
Opera Super Leonardo - James Shrubsall tests a 'brute with a killer instinct', £2,499 frameset
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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MEKK T1 Track bike review
Mekk launch two new frames into the track bike market, here is the T1
By Symon Lewis •Published
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Giant TCR Advanced SL 0 Disc review
The Giant TCR Advanced SL 0 Disc is an absolute speed machine and offers a thrilling ride but it's less comfortable than its top end competitors
By Rupert Radley •Published
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Look 765 review
看的latest bike is a departure from its previously higher priced, race-orientated offerings. Starting at £1799, we tested the top spec £2199 Ultegra equipped model
By Paul Norman •Published
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Felt F2 review
Cycling Weekly checks out the carbon-fibre Felt F2 equipped with Shimano Ultegra Di2 for £2800
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Giant TCX SLR-1 cyclocross bike review
The Giant TCX SLR-1 cyclocross bike is the manufacturer's top-of-the-range, race-orientated aluminium framed model
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Kinesis G2 adventure bike review
The G2 quickly became our tester's 'Go To' for relaxed off-road ambles
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Trek Lexa SLX: First ride review
Trek’s new top-level women’s sportive bike is more than just a higher spec Lexa — despite the name it’s actually a Domane in disguise
By Nigel Wynn •Published
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