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New Eddy Merckx 525R: has the Cannibal’s brand chewed up and spat out the traditional aero bike?
The new flagship race bike is faster than the last one, as you'd expect, but it has some unexpected geometry that challenges the thinking of...
‘My dream is that these bikes become vintage’ - Temple Cycles Adventure Disc 3 review: a steel bike built to last
The classically-styled all-terrain steel bike was the perfect accompaniment for a meandering gravel ride through Gwent to Bristol
New Kask Mistral 3.0 helmet is the same shape but has a redesigned UCI-legal visor that saves 11 watts
Kask is back with a new flared visor that it says makes Ganna even faster – and this time it won't be banned
Giro Eclipse Pro review: lightweight, cool aero helmet that's a winner on all levels
Worn by the Visma-Lease a Bike teams to three Grand Tour victories in less than a year, this helmet combines low weight, comfort, surprisingly good...
New Specialized Crux 5 goes aero: ‘the fastest gravel bike ever made’
Not just the most aero or the lightest – Specialized's new equation of speed uses the most comprehensive gravel race simulation system ever created to...
Gravel racing is forcing bikes to change – and Argon 18 have an answer
The new Argon 18 Anti Matter brings elements from the brand’s Nitrogen Pro road bike to combine high performance with off-road riding
Have we reached peak aero? TotalSim's Rob Lewis on uncovering the untapped gains of the future
The managing director of the group behind the Silverstone wind tunnel and Vorteq clothing reveals where he thinks there’s untapped aero-optimising potential in professional cycling,...
New Hunt 4AM Limitless claims to be 1.4 watts faster and 139 grams lighter than Pogačar’s Tour-winning Enves
British brand aiming for the top with its new flagship carbon-spoked superlight aero wheelset
Giro Empire SLX II review: updated lace-ups that draw together modern performance and old-school elegance
The connoisseur's cycling shoe has been updated for the first time in seven years with a stiffer carbon sole and a new mesh upper design,...
MAAP x Quoc M3 Pro Leopard: the best collaboration yet from two of cycling's most design-literate brands?
A limited-edition leopard-print road shoe that pairs Quoc's race-grade carbon architecture with MAAP's unmistakable design language
Pedla SuperSystem long-term review: contemporary Aussie kit with gravel brains and road performance
There's more to this 'system' than meets the eye – if you're an endurance gravel racer you can stash a hydration pack in an integrated...
Selle Italia unveils Opal White capsule — four SLR saddles and matching bar tape
From the 3D Carbon to the Advan, every SLR in the collection gets a subtle opalescent treatment
Holding the ace: inside the new Colnago C72 – the past, present and future in a single design
Colnago’s legendary C series has always represented the pinnacle of Italian-made carbon engineering – Rouleur visits Cambiago to find out why the new C72 is...
Fit for champions: how DMT Pogi's Superlight and KR0 EVO Superlight combine class-leading comfort, aerodynamics and low weight
Inside DMT's lightest signature shoes — 195g for Pogačar, 215g for Groenewegen
Zipp 202 NSW: a 1,090g answer to aero's climbing problem
Zipp's lightest wheelset shaves more than 400g off its predecessor — built for the days when weight matters more than aerodynamics
Felt Nexar FRD review: a bold pairing of aero shapes and progressive geometry that works
Aerodynamic tubing, lightweight high-modulus carbon fibre... but a high stack and a short reach? Felt's radical new road bike is aero like you've never seen...
Shaping speed: the new Giro Eclipse Pro
Aero gains are getting harder to find, but thanks to an innovative, collaborative process involving Visma-Lease a Bike, the new Giro Eclipse Pro shows a...
Factor enters the ultra-distance arena with the Sarana: 'pushing the limits of modern gravel racing'
New long-haul, extreme terrain-ready platform comes with clearance for 57mm tyres and a suspension fork option
New BMC Kaius 01 gravel race bike closes the gap between aero and all-terrain
We went to the rugged backroads of Sardinia to test the Swiss brand's claim that the new Kaius 01, which now has clearance for 52mm...
Campagnolo Record 13: with such a glorious history the latest generation has a lot to live up to – can it still cut it?
The new groupset is designed to provide a more accessible entry point into the Vicenza company's 13-speed platform via differences in material selection and finished...
Pogačar unveils his new secret weapon: a prototype Colnago TT bike that's half a kilo lighter
Four-time Tour champion to debut a weight-saving prototype that's claimed not to compromise on aerodynamics in his build-up to a record-equalling fifth title
Zipp 202 NSW: relaunching a superlight sub-1,100g climbing wheel
The lightest ever Zipp wheelset is out to prove that aero isn't everything
Cinelli Aeroscoop review: a riot of a ride that earns its place in winged-C history
Simon Smythe discovers the new Italian aero bike's true colours – and finds it blindingly good
Fizik Ferox 2 Carbon: A gravel racer's favourite footwear returns, rebuilt from the ground up
The Ferox gets a total overhaul to bring it into line with modern off-road riding trends and positions – a redesigned upper, a new carbon...
Look G85 Cezal: The French brand's first gravel bike aims to be all things to all off-road riders
Look says it has taken its carbon expertise that has dominated the road and given it a rebellious, playful soul for the gravel – we...
Colnago unveils the C72: 'We wanted to make a bike for the pure joy of riding'
The iconic manufacturer reveals the latest chapter of its legendary made in Italy C-series, which eschews racing metrics for the pursuit of something much more...
New high-speed Panaracer GravelKing ZX is its 'fastest ever tyre for mixed terrain'
A new three-zone tread pattern is designed to optimise rolling and handling on changing surfaces
Huge tyres and chainrings, gravel and MTB drivetrains, double valves and more tech trends from Paris-Roubaix
Our tech gallery from the ground at Paris-Roubaix
Paris-Roubaix bikes: how the top riders optimised their setups for the cobbles
A closer look at the bikes of the men's podium and the contenders – from the heavily modded to the surprisingly standard
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