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Eddy Merckx Strasbourg Carbon Review: Merckx bikes are back with a range of custom options
By Tom Wieckowski published
review Does the Strasbourg Carbon offer the performance to match it's slightly high price tag

Colnago C68 Gravel review: An incredible frame with builds and details that don’t quite make sense
By Josh Ross published
Review A Colnago C series is a pinnacle bike that reaches beyond superbike status, but do some of this bike's spec options match up with this?

Oakley EVZero Blades review: Perfect for smaller faces, and so light you will forget you’re wearing them
By Will Jones published
Review Brilliant lens clarity, but slightly lacking in retention compared to others

HUNT SUB50 Limitless Aero Disc review: Hunt once again ushers in a new era of design
By Josh Ross published
Review Wide, comfortable, and matching the performance of premium options

Hammerhead Karoo Review: A smartphone-like user experience
By Tom Wieckowski published
review The Hammerhead Karoo brings an awful lot to the table and builds on the class-leading touchscreen and resolution that the previous unit was well-known for

Sram Red AXS Review: Excellent braking and improved shifting in a lighter overall package
By Tom Wieckowski published
review Sram has done an excellent job with Red AXS and there are big improvements in several areas, but the included computer may frustrate some.

Fara F/Road review: A good looking mile-muncher that needs better wheels
By Will Jones published
Review There's a price to pay for the cool Scandi brand cachet though

I’ve seen the future, but I still need to see where I’m going: Engo 2 head-up display sunglasses review
By Will Jones published
Review They’re not for most riders, but I do think there is still a place for them

First ride review: Riding the Ridley E-Grifn, the brand's first e-bike
By Tom Wieckowski published
Not yet ratedreview The new E-Grifn uses the rear hub-mounted Mahle X20 drive system to deliver power in a controlled way

First Ride Review: The Ridley Grifn RS can do road and gravel well with seemingly few drawbacks
By Tom Wieckowski published
Not yet ratedreview Ridley's racy new all-road bike delivered strong performances on both road and gravel during initial testing

POC Aspire cycling glasses review: A sturdy and stylish modern classic
By Will Jones published
Review Wide lens but modest height make these ideal for smaller heads

Queen of the WorldTour climbers? Cervélo R5 long-term review
By Peter Stuart published
Review The endurance stalwart of Visma-Lease a Bike is a part of road bike royalty, how does it fare for normal riders, though?

Assos Equipe RS Jersey S11 review: Continuing to set the standard
By Josh Ross published
Review Shouldn’t your race-ready jersey also have great pockets and a stay-put waistline?

A decent wheelset away from greatness: Basso Venta R review
By Will Jones published
Review A workable gateway drug into the world of fancy Italian bikes

Enve Fray 2024 review: Still fast, but extra versatile
By Josh Ross published
Review The all-new Enve Fray gets bigger tyres and a taller headtube, but don't call it an endurance bike

The King is dead, long live the King: The new Gabba R is close to faultless for its intended use
By Will Jones published
Review Aero, waterproof, comfortable, breathable... pick all four

Spatz Shield sunglasses review: The best photochromic cycling glasses
By Will Jones published
Review Massive size, sturdy as hell, and an incredible photochromic lens, but not without drawbacks

The Handlebar Bag from Route Werks solves many problems, but creates new ones too
By Will Jones published
Review Beautifully well made and thought out, but heavy and slightly the wrong size
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