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Christmas gifts for cyclists: Vecchiojo's gifts for discerning cyclists

In the second of or seasonal lists of Christmas gifts for cyclists Vecchiojo suggests some gifts that a discerning cylist like what he is might like to wake up to on Christmas morning. Take it away Jo… 

Christmas gifts for women cyclists

Having a cycling woman in your life makes buying Christmas gifts the easiest thing in the world. Just like our male cycling counterparts we love all the gadgets, gizmos and gear that goes along with our chosen sport and pastime, but unlike the majority of male cyclists, we’ve probably also got a pretty strong list of window shopping contenders in mind. The array of women’s kit available now is impressive, especially as compared with not even a decade ago, and probably offers a bewildering selection for the gift-buying partner, but if you’ve an idea of her cycling style, you can’t go far wrong.

Getting a bike fit +video

You’ve got your bike set up perfectly? You’ve been riding long enough to know what works for you so you don’t need anyone to come along and tinker with it. They’ll just mess everything up, right? Wrong.

road.cc's guide on: How to fly with your bike

If you’re taking your bike to an island in the sun during the next few months, or maybe heading off to ride one of Europe's big sportives, you need to choose your airline carefully. 

Etape Du Tour essentials: how to make it to the start… and finish in style

So the 2011 Etape du Tour route has been officially announced. For the first time, there will be two Etapes, with most attention focussed on ‘Acte 1’ mirroring Stage 19 of the Tour, crossing the classic Telegraphe and Galibier cols before finishing on the iconic Alpe d’Huez. Tempted to have a go? David Else looks back at some previous Etapes and offers some practical advice.

L'Eroica 2010 - Italy's heroic Gran Fondo

Riding the Strade Bianche in the rain is like mountain biking. You really have to hold on tight and keep an eye on your line as there are potholes, ruts and gatherings of loose stone everywhere, any slight miscalculation could end up in disaster. We however, and everyone else around us seemed to manage just fine, well, all apart from the bruised palms.

Exclusive: Mario Cipollini talks to road.cc

Each year, there's a buzz surrounding the build-up to the Cycle Show mainly due to the anticipation of the goodies that will be on display, but this year it was louder than usual with the event  being opened by one of cycling's true greats, Mario Cipollini, who spoke with road.cc about his bikes, the rainbow jersey and London's cycling revolution, among other things.

Severn Bridge Sportive 2010 - PREVIEW

With the Tour of Lombardy on the way, we know it’s the time of falling leaves, and the end of the Classics for this year. But the sportive season isn’t over yet. David Else previews an excellent autumn route through the leafy South Cotswolds and Forest of Dean. If that wasn't incentive enough for one more big ride before autumn really takes hold on this ride you'll also be in the company Magnus Backstedt the winner of one of cycling's monuments, Paris Roubaix.

Hills and thrills - riding the Bristol Belter

It rained. A lot. And it was windy. Very windy. But the inaugural Bristol Belter powered by Specialized Concept Store (to give it its full name) sportive was a big success with over 200 riders taking on some of the biggest climbs in the West and coming back smiling.

Road World Champs 2010 Preview: Who will reign in Victoria?

With less than a week to go before the 2010 UCI Road World Championships get under way, the elite of world cycling are now heading to the state of Victoria in Australia ahead of what promises to be one of the more intriguing recent editions of the event, first held in 1927.

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