Descending Fast and Safe

Descending Fast and Safe

What goes up must come down, and the descent is arguably one of the best things about cycling in the mountains. However, it can also be one of the most dangerous aspects of our sport, as speeds of over 100km per hour are possible on some descents. Read More

Ring in Spring with 5 Great Accessories

Ring in Spring with 5 Great Accessories

We’re always looking for ways to make the experience on the road even better. Here we have five new components and accessories that will help you ring in spring and work towards the best summer ever. Read More

Ride like a Pro - Peter Sagan

Ride like a Pro - Peter Sagan

Superlatives sometimes fail to describe the modern hero of cycling. In this instance, we must turn to numbers, and then it’s a question of which statistics do you choose? Sagan has claimed two World Championships, the 2016 Tour of Flanders and five consecutive Tour de France green jerseys. Read More

How to Ride the Cobbles

How to Ride the Cobbles

​The Spring Classics are upon us and we again find ourselves watching in awe at the ease and speed at which our cycling heroes glide over the jittery bone-shaking cobbles of France and Belgium. Read More

Up The Intensity This Spring

Up The Intensity This Spring

Spring has sprung at last and the sun is finally strong enough to dry up the roads. With rising temperatures, it’s time to build the intensity out on the bike. If you want to be a stronger, fitter and faster cyclist this summer, now is the time to dig deep and dive into some lung-busting intervals. Read More

Spring Servicing

Spring Servicing

To make the most of the season your bike is worthy of some attention, and there are several things you can consider to upgrade your ride. Read More

The best bikes for riding in the Quantocks

The best bikes for riding in the Quantocks

The Quantock Hills are renowned across the UK, boasting some of the South West’s finest mountain bike trails, with something for everyone from the gentle wooded combes to up on the open heathlands where the views across the country reach into South Wales. Read More

Training for climbs, even if there aren't many hills around

Training for climbs, even if there aren't many hills around

Long climbs, perhaps of the alpine or pyrenean variety, often feature heavily in a cyclist’s new year plans. Riding up mountains by bike is a real test which some thrive on, burying themselves deep in the red, while others simply enjoy the heady and refreshing views experienced from the road as the pedals spin and the legs complain quietly. Read More

Five ways to get the most out of training

Five ways to get the most out of training

Have you made a new year’s resolution? Is it to train harder, get fitter, ride faster? Every cyclist and every active individual confronts desires such as this as each new year or training phase begins. But deciding what you’re going to achieve is an awful lot easier than making it happen. We’ve drawn together some top tips and products that will help you to make the most out of your training in 2017. Read More