Peter Haworth
Peter has been riding and racing road, CX, and mountain bikes since the early 2000’s. He spent a decade working at a large independent bicycle shop, handling customer service, warranty and technical questions. Thanks to an obsession with product details he loves nothing more than picking over the newest tech.
Peter is a fastidious mechanic and will not settle for anything less than perfect when it comes to bike setup, whether it be a child first bike or a highly integrated top-tier time trial or road bike.
He’s been writing for Cyclingnews since 2020 as a Contributing Writer, where having a 50km commute to his day job allows him to quickly rack up the miles when putting any new products to the test in all weathers.
He currently rides one of the following: Specialized Tarmac SL6, Basso Diamate, Talbot Frameworks steel road, Trek Emonda ALR, Specialized Crux, Santa Cruz Tallboy.
Latest articles by
Shimano Dura-Ace pedals review: R9100 becomes R9200 as Shimano changes nothing
By Peter Haworth last updated
review Are Shimano's top-tier Dura-Ace pedals better than options from Look and Wahoo Speedplay? And are they worth the upgrade over Ultegra?
Shimano 105 pedals review
By Peter Haworth last updated
review As the brand's third-tier offering, do Shimano’s 105 pedals benefit from trickle-down tech or is an upgrade to Ultegra worth the extra investment?
Shimano Ultegra pedals review
By Peter Haworth last updated
Review As the tier-two option from Shimano, are the Ultegra pedals the perfect middle ground between budget and bling?
Look Keo Blade Carbon Ceramic pedals review
By Peter Haworth published
review How does Look's popular road pedal compare to the competition?
Look Keo 2 Max Carbon pedals review
By Peter Haworth published
Review A tried-and-tested design built from carbon fibre is unlikely to go too far wrong but how does it compare against its competitors?
Wahoo Speedplay Zero pedals review
By Peter Haworth last updated
How do Wahoo's mid-tier Speedplay pedals stack up against the competition, and does it justify the premium price tag?
Wahoo Speedplay Comp pedals review
By Peter Haworth last updated
review As the entry-level model in the range, are the Wahoo Speedplay Comp pedals entry-level in performance terms too?
Wahoo Speedplay Aero pedals review
By Peter Haworth published
review Is the Wahoo Speedplay Aero pedal the ultimate performance pedal or slightly wide of the mark?
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Shimano Dura-Ace pedals review: R9100 becomes R9200 as Shimano changes nothing
Are Shimano's top-tier Dura-Ace pedals better than options from Look and Wahoo Speedplay? And are they worth the upgrade over Ultegra? -
Shimano 105 pedals review
As the brand's third-tier offering, do Shimano’s 105 pedals benefit from trickle-down tech or is an upgrade to Ultegra worth the extra investment? -
Shimano Ultegra pedals review
As the tier-two option from Shimano, are the Ultegra pedals the perfect middle ground between budget and bling?
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Look Keo Blade Carbon Ceramic pedals review
How does Look's popular road pedal compare to the competition? -
Look Keo 2 Max Carbon pedals review
A tried-and-tested design built from carbon fibre is unlikely to go too far wrong but how does it compare against its competitors? -
Wahoo Speedplay Zero pedals review
How do Wahoo's mid-tier Speedplay pedals stack up against the competition, and does it justify the premium price tag?
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Wahoo Speedplay Comp pedals review
As the entry-level model in the range, are the Wahoo Speedplay Comp pedals entry-level in performance terms too? -
Wahoo Speedplay Aero pedals review
Is the Wahoo Speedplay Aero pedal the ultimate performance pedal or slightly wide of the mark? -
Look Keo Classic 3 Plus pedals review
Does the affordable Look Keo Classic 3 Plus pedal punch above its weight or is it purely outperformed?