The first of the five bikes on test in RIDE Cycling Review #70 is the Trek Madone 9.9. “There’s a whole lot of really fantastic, well considered quirks about th...
An online palette of colours is in offer for Trek customers who would like to customise their bike before they buy. RIDE’s tech editor, Jack Lynch, once ordered...
Cannondale's Black Inc with disc brakes is the fourth bike on test in RIDE Cycling Review #69. It's part of the CAAD family so it's bound to have a legion of fa...
This is bike launch season. In the next issue of RIDE you'll find a glut of new equipment from many of cycling's leading brands. But the print date (and some of...
"Only five years after its first foray into the bicycle market, Neil Pryde now has a full gamut of road machines in its complement, encompassing all from a TT ...
"On the road the R5 feel close to being perfectly balanced. This sensation comes from a number of relatively exclusive concepts found underneath the paint." – J...
One of the long-term bike suppliers of one team in the WorldTour peloton is Lapierre. There is a long history between the brand and FDJ... it dates back to 2002...
The Liscio 2 by Volagi...
"At the heart of the Volagi frame is an innovation they call Longbow Flex Stays (LBFS). By having the seatstays completely bypass a...
The Ritte Bosberg 3.0...
"This is not a brand that is trying to highlight the performances of their bikes on this hallowed ground, rather, one that finds som...