Brand new wheels designed for the two faces of gravel: speed and exploration. They’re well designed, but also very expensive
Its front suspension will enrage the haters, but no matter. The Giant Revolt X Pro is a legit ride when the gravel turns fast, furious – and fun!
World Tour race bike with electronic gearing delivered at an affordable price point
The speedy Blackbird offers performance and durability in a tubeless-ready package
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/reviews/hutchinson-blackbird-racing-lab-tlr-road-tire-review
As one of three new eyewear offerings, Rapha’s Reis sunglasses are impressively light and offer lenses for a wide range of conditions
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/reviews/under-the-mallorcan-sun-raphas-reis-sunglasses-reviewed
Unquestionably one of the most stylish and best-performing pairs of photochromic sunglasses on the market – but with a price to match
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/reviews/koo-alibi-sunglasses-review
Ed Westrop puts this range-topping, go-anywhere, load-lugging adventure bike through its paces
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/reviews/temple-adventure-disc-1-is-a-continent-crossing-tour-de-force
Campagnolo’s new gravel groupset may just be better than the higher-end version: a first ride review of the Campagnolo Ekar GT groupset
Owen Rogers finds Giant’s range-topping endurance bike does exactly what it says in the tin, but is it exciting?
Like a race bike but more capable and comfortable, the Fray is the kind of road bike most of us ought to be riding