​How to ride your first century

​How to ride your first century

The fabled 100-miler is a rite of passage into the uppermost echelons of the cycling community, a daunting but utterly rewarding experience. But how on earth do you complete such a feat? Read More

​Dress to impress

​Dress to impress

As many budding cyclists will already know, going fast is only half of the work when out on the road. Rocking the most unique kit when out on the road is a difficult task of balancing both trend, budget and style. Read More

​Get the family out this bank holiday

​Get the family out this bank holiday

With the sun on your face and wind on your back, laughter from family echoing all around and the promise of two-wheeled adventure ahead, is there really any better way to spend a bank holiday weekend than in the open air? Read More

​New Trek Checkpoint gravel bike

​New Trek Checkpoint gravel bike

The new kid on the block in cycling terms is the gravel bike. A result of our persistent desire to push bikes and equipment to breaking point off the beaten track, but without compromising performance. Read More

​The kit you need to win Paris-Roubaix

​The kit you need to win Paris-Roubaix

Sunday 8 April saw the biggest one-day race of the year: the legendary Paris-Roubaix. About 200 riders set out from Compiègne (near Paris), and after six hours, 257km and 29 cobbled sectors, the winner was crowned in the fabled Roubaix velodrome. Read More

​E-bikes for commuting

​E-bikes for commuting

E-bikes are sweeping the globe, rapidly hushing the haters who doubted their use, necessity and place in the world of cycling. Here’s a list of some of our favourites. Read More

What are cyclings monuments

What are cyclings monuments

You’ll no doubt have heard of the Tour de France, and most likely you’ve got some idea what the Spring Classics are. The next module is to wrap your head around the Monuments – what some consider the greatest races of them all. Read More