We take a not so reluctant step back and test a new meets old GIOS Compact Pro and realise technology may change, but a great riding bike is still a great ridin...
Specialized has a new Roubaix, and it's a complete rethink of the cult classic that hangs proudly in so many people's garages.
It's been two weeks since RIDE...
There aren't too many WorldTour raced framesets that can be purchased for $3,699. That figure buys you the Lapierre Xelius SL 500 – the same frame ridden by the...
No. 22 is a Canadian-based company which builds its frames in New York's Saratoga county. Those with a zest for handmade frames would know Saratoga as home of t...
The locals of the northern Italian region Emilia-Romagna are said to have one of the highest qualities of life of any people in Europe. It is a wonderland on an...
We've been to the launch of SRAM's eTap wireless shifting system and seen it raced by AG2R La Mondiale and Katusha in the pro peloton. And interviewed riders ab...
This is the last of the workshop galleries for the test bikes of #RIDE71. The fifth of the five bikes on review is Cannondale's modified 2016 iteration of the S...
We take you inside the workshop to take a look at the coming together of the second of the two disc brake road bikes on test in #RIDE71 – this time it's the Foc...
The third test bike for RIDE #71 is Argon 18's Nitrogen which features some Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 as TRP direct-mount brake callipers. We take you inside the wor...