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road.cc Dealclincher Cyber Monday cycling deals live blog: Extra 25% off at Proviz, Shokz headphones down to just £55, up to 50% off Rapha, Favero Assioma power pedals now lowest ever price, BIG savings at Pearson, up to 40% off Hunt wheels + loads more
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Save 25% on TrainingPeaks Premium with code CYBER2025


If you’re serious about training data, a TrainingPeaks Premium subscription opens the door to an impressive suite of analysis, planning and workout-building tools – with fully customisable charts and graphs to track every detail that matters.
From today until December 1st, TrainingPeaks is offering 25% off an annual Premium subscription with code CYBER2025, bringing the price down from $134.99/year to $101.25/year (~ £76).
25% off everything at Muc-Off
If you want to make sure your bike looks shiny and new for the foreseeable, Muc-Off has 25% off sitewide in its Black Friday sale. The Bicycle Dirt Battle Box covers all the bases when it comes to cleaning, protecting, and lubing your bike, and is now down to £56.25.


And if you fancy upgrading your toolkit too, the AirMach Electric Mini Inflator – Pro, which scored an impressive 8/10 in its road.cc review, has also dropped to £75.
Spend over £50 and you’ll get a free 1L bike cleaner worth £12, cross the £100 mark and they’ll upgrade that to a 1L concentrate worth £32.
Save up to 35% sitewide at Cycliq


There are plenty of good reasons to cycle with a video camera, and Australian company Cycliq combines a light and camera into one device, offering peace of mind when you’re on the bike.
With up to 35% off sitewide, you can save on everything – including a massive £302.93 off the Ultimate Safety Bundle, which has all you need for front and rear coverage: a Fly6 Pro rear light and camera, a Fly12 Sport front light and camera, and all essential mounts, cases, and lens protectors.
Up to £2,000 off Dura-Ace builds at Ribble


Ribble has launched early savings across their road and gravel ranges, with up to £2,000 off Dura-Ace builds. That means the Allroad SL R – Hero complete with Dura-Ace Di2, Zipp 303 carbon wheels, Pirelli P-Zero Race tyres and 3D-printed Selle Italia SLR Boost Carbonio Superflow saddle is now £4,999.
If 105 Di2 is plenty for you, then the Allroad SL Pro with 105 Di2 is now down to £1,999 saving you £500.
Half price Scicon Aerotech Evolution X TSA Bike Travel Case


If you’re travelling with your bike by plane, car, bus or train, Scicon Sports offers a range of bike boxes and bags designed to protect your bike from bumps and scratches, and help it arrive in one piece – and they’re currently up to 55% off.
Right now, the Aerotech Evolution X TSA Bike Travel Case is half price, reduced to £649.50 from £1,299.
Save half price on the Scicon Aerotech Evolution X TSA Travel
Hunt wheelsets now up to 40% off, plus an extra 10% with code FURTHER10, with prices starting at £242.46


British bike brand Hunt has up to 40% off selected road, gravel and mountain bike wheelsets in its Black Friday sale, with a further 10% off today using code FASTER10
Amongst the top discounts is the Hunt 62 Carbon Aerodynamicist Wheelset, now available for £771.66, down from £1,449. If it’s a pair of gravel wheels you’re after, the Hunt 35 Carbon Gravel Wheelset is now down to £539.46.
Up to 50% off sitewide at Rapha


When we headed to Rapha HQ a few weeks ago to hear about the brand’s plans for the future under new CEO Fran Millar, one of the points made was it would be ‘coming off the discounting drug’ and selling far less kit at heavy reductions. Well, luckily for us, that apparently doesn’t include Black Friday, or hasn’t come into effect yet, as up to 50% off is available across the website.
Whether you’re after Pro Team or Core winter kit, if you’ve been waiting for a Rapha sale, your time has come.
A great-value road bike gets even cheaper: Boardman SLR 8.6 down to £520


One of our favourite sub-£1,000 road bikes out there, the Boardman SLR 8.6 comes with a ‘road.cc Recommends’ badge, such was the extent to which it impressed Simon when he got to grips with it during testing.
It was a great deal at £650, but at the £520 Black Friday price it would make an even better first road bike, commuter, or winter bike. Both the men’s and women’s models are dropped £130 this week and represent the pick of Halfords’ bike-related Black Friday deals.
It’s an alloy frame with carbon forks, Shimano Claris 8-speed groupset, rim brakes, a nice wide 11-32t rear cassette, Boardman wheels and 25mm Vittoria Zaffiro tyres.
Up to 43% off Specialized road bikes (but you'll probably find similar deals with other retailers)


Not quite as budget-friendly as the Boardman deal but Specialized has no shortage of Black Friday deals of its own. These are all via the Specialized Concept Store, the Tarmac SL6 Sport in a size 52 available at £1,849, while the Aethos Comp with 105 Di2 is sub-£3,000 (just). That’s only available for a size 54 frame, some of Spesh’s best deals like many places where they’re only available in certain sizes or colours.


The S-Works Tarmac SL8 is available in every size other than 44 for £9,999, down from £12,000, although admittedly that’s the same price as with retailers such as Sigma Sports and Tredz, so maybe some of Specialized’s ‘Black Friday discounts’ should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Sigma Sports ups the Black Friday stakes with daily deals


Sigma Sports has had Black Friday daily deals on the site all week, and today is their final day of a new set of savings available for 24 hours only.
Today’s include clothing from Castelli and Ale, Zwift 303 SW Carbon wheels for £1,190 (30% off) and Garmin’s Varia Radar RTL715 rear light with 29% off (£119.99) and some decent deals on Shimano groupsets.
Get a free pair of sunglasses with every pair you buy from Sungod


Sungod, the official eyewear partner of WorldTour team Ineos Grenadiers, is offering a free pair pf sunnies with every full-price sunglasses purchase. Whether you go for their performance or lifestyle models, you can choose a free pair from models such as the Vulcans, Velans, Renegades, and Tempests.
Le Col kit savings: save over 50%


Le Col has some extensive savings across its website, and our season pick is the Pro Thermal bib shorts down to £105.60 – that’s a saving of 52%.
Pick up the Pro Thermal bib shorts for £105.60, usually £220
There are lots of other deals to be had at Le Col, including half price socks, jerseys starting at £42 and proper thermal gloves for £44.80.
The POC Ventral Air Mips Helmet is now less than £80 at Sigma Sports, that's 67% off


Scoring 9/10 in its road.cc review, the POC Ventral Air Mips is very comfortable, light and well-ventilated helmet. It’s usually on the pricey side at full RRP, but the black colourway is now a huge 67% off at Sigma Sports, bringing it down to just £79.86. Other colours are also discounted, though not at quite the same low price.
Buy the POC Ventral Air Mips for as low as £79.86 at Sigma Sports
Get 20% off factory installed 4iiii power meters, with single side cranks priced from £269.99


Highly recommended in its road.cc review and now featuring Apply Findmy tech, 4iiii’s factory installed power meters are 20% off for Black Friday.
You can choose either the single-sided Precision, priced at £269.99 until Sunday 7 December, or the Precision Pro doubled sided (£519.99 with the BF discount) if your budget is higher and you want even greater accuracy. That accuracy is claimed at +/-1%, and a whopping 550 hours of battery and a three-year warranty provides peace of mind without the faff.
The factory install options means you get the power meter fitted at a local 4iiii partner, taking yet more faff out of your purchase. Say hello to more accurate, precise training for less!
Take 20% off a factory installed Precision 3+ power meter, now £269.99
20% off the Precision 3+ Pro power meter, now down to £519.99
The Cycplus Tiny electric bike pump is now down to £55.24 at Amazon


There are cheaper models of electric pump out there, but Cycplus has continually impressed road.cc reviewers, and the award-winning Tiny version is down to the lowest price we’ve ever seen, with a 15% discount for Black Friday.
It can pump 2 tyres up to 100PSI on a single charge, fits in a jersey pocket with ease, and is Schrader and Presta compatible.
Get the Cycplus Tiny electric bike pump for £55.24, down from £64.99
Save a huge 50% on the Sportful Men's Aqua Pro Waterproof Jacket, and up to 52% on all Sportful kit at Balfe's!
This post is sponsored by Balfe’s Bikes


We’ve mentioned this on our Balfe’s Black Friday deals round-up already, but for those at the back… there’s a huge range of Sportful kit with big discounts right now, such as the Aqua Pro waterproof down to £175 from an RRP of £350. This elite-level jacket features breathable GORE-TEX tech, with super stretchy panels for comfort and freedom of movement. It’s also packable, so you can stuff it away for those fleeting moments when the weather isn’t terrible.
Get the Sportful Men’s Aqua Pro Jacket for £175, a 50% saving
There’s also funky socks with up to 52% off, jerseys starting at £42 and gilets from £22, in a range of women’s and men’s sizes. Be quick, some sizes are starting to sell out!
Garmin Edge 540 now £250 at Halfords - £60 off


Garmin’s Edge 540 GPS cycling computer is under down to £250 at Halfords, reduced from £309.99, a saving of around 20%.
One of Garmin’s mid-range offerings, the 540 has all the mapping, climbing, workout and training features you’d expect from a modern cycling computer. The battery life is a stated 26 hours too, meaning you can spend less time charging and more time riding.
Half-price High5 energy gels - just 58p each in this 8-pack deal


If you’re keen to try a variety of flavours or find your favourite, the High5 gel taster pack includes 8 gels: 2x banana, 2x orange, 1x berry, 1x apple, and 1x citrus. Each 40g sachet delivers 23g of carbohydrates.
Now 57% off at under £5, that’s just 58p per gel.
Topeak's Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+ Tool Kit now less than £50


Topeak’s Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+ is a multi-tool to its full capacity, combining the simple multi-tool with the added functionality of a torque wrench. It is a more expensive option at RRP, but the versatility justifies the cost, as you will also get peace of mind not overtightening your bolts on carbon components.
And now, you can save 34% at Sigma Sports bringing it down to £49.40.
Buy the Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite NTX+ from Sigma Sports for £49.40
Save on Gorewear’s Spinshift Gore-Tex Jacket - now 40% off


Grab a Gorewear waterproof jacket while you still can – now 40% off. The Spinshift Gore-Tex Jacket is a more environmentally responsible replacement for the brand’s highly-regarded Shakedry jacket – and it proves to be a brilliantly waterproof and breathable heir to the throne.
Gorewear is offering up to 50% off sitewide, and with the code BF20OFF, you can save an extra 20%, bringing the Spinshift Gore-Tex Jacket down to £134.99 from £224.99.
Coospo Realroad CS600 GPS Bike Computer now £116.39, that's 30% off


Looking for a well-specced budget bike computer? The Coospo Realroad CS600 could be the one. It features a 2.4″ LCD touchscreen, map navigation, and colour graphics – features rarely seen at this price. It also offers 36 hours of battery life, IPX7 waterproofing, and USB-C charging.
Now only £116.39 – save over £50!
Coospo Realroad CS600 GPS Bike Computer now £116.39
Save £122 on the Insta360 GO 3S


The Insta360 Go 3S is a quality action camera capable of 4K filming from an absolutely tiny camera that’s fun to use. You get good picture quality, a wealth of different mounting options, and lots of modes for creative filming of your rides.
The standard bundle is now £227.99, down from £349.99, while the cycling POV bundle has been reduced from £381 to £257.
Protect your bike with Hexlox - now 25% off


Hexlox is an anti-theft system for any part of your bike that is secured with a hex (Allen) key, and this Black Friday you can save 25%.
It’s a small, stainless steel insert that’s installed and uninstalled with the Hexlox key and fits into the already existing hex bolts on your bike blocking access to them. The inserts and Hexlox key currently cost £11 each.
Up to 25% off at Pearson (+ an extra 10%)


Pearson has savings across its range of road and gravel bikes. From 22% off the On&On Adventure with GRX 820, now sub-£3,000, and 20% off the Forge with Ultegra. There’s 19% off the 105 version too, while the top-of-the range Shift 2.0 (pictured) is down to between £5,150 and £5,300 with Ultegra or £7,800 to £8,100 with Dura Ace.
There’s also a bonus 10% code on Pearson’s website too, check out all the deals here
It's not Black Friday at Styrkr... it's "Fuel Friday"... and there's 25% off everything


Whether you need to stock up on fuel or want to try some new energy products during the off-season before things get too serious, Styrkr is offering 25% off everything until the 1 December. No excuse for bonking now, is there?
Café du Cycliste joins the half-price club


Café du Cycliste has 50% off loads of items too, from winter jerseys, to windproof gilets, jackets, glasses, backpacks, merino jerseys, casual jerseys, microfleece jerseys… you get the idea…
Save some cash on chain-waxing and lubing with Silca


Silca has Black Friday deals across the site, including its chain-waxing system down to £69 from £99 and chain blend hot melt wax down to £29 from £40. If you still prefer lube, the Super Secret Chain Lube is 25% off at £12. There are a whole load of other products from across the site too, including a third off aero socks… that’s price, not length, don’t worry you won’t lose your watt-saving gains because it’s Black Friday…
Get a Kask Protone Icon WG11 helmet for just over £100


Kask’s popular Protone Icon helmet is on a major discount at Sigma Sports, and for Cyber Monday, you can get an extra 20% off with the code EXTRA20. That drops the price to as low as £108 on select colourways.
This is a top-tier road helmet – lightweight, well-ventilated, and incredibly comfortable, so now’s the perfect time to grab a bargain.
Save over €250 on Wheeltop’s electronic shifters and derailleurs - now only €609


If you’re looking to upgrade your current bike to electronic shifting, the Wheeltop EDS-TX Wireless Carbon Electronic Shifter/Derailleur kit is one of the most cost-effective way to do it, and you can now save €270 euros bringing the price down to €609 (around £535).
This is a drivetrain upgrade kit made up of six main components – a pair of shifters, a pair of brake callipers, a front mech and a rear mech. It’s fully wireless, available for rim brake or disc brake bikes and works on bikes with 7-speed cassettes through to 14-speed.
Velotoze shoe sovers are up to to 50% off


The Velotoze Tall Covers are rubber overshoes—think of them like Marigold gloves for your feet. They offer excellent rain and wind protection, and may even provide a slight aerodynamic boost.
Right now, Velotoze is running a sitewide sale, with their tall shoe covers up to 50% off.
Shokz OpenMove Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones now just £55 (31% off) at Balfe's


The open-ear design of these wireless headphones allows you to listen to music or podcasts as you ride without traffic noise being blocked out. The OpenMove is the brand’s accessible way of trying bone conduction headphones and reviewer Steve Williams found they’re light, effective and comfortable.
The ergonomic wraparound design means they should stay put and work with helmets and they offer up to six hours of battery life.
Get Stanley 8-piece folding hex key set for £6.95 - 30% off


Simple, compact, and useful — this Stanley folding hex key set covers all your standard metric sizes in one pocket-sized tool. Each key is clearly marked, chamfered for easy use, and folds neatly into the handle so you don’t lose half the set in your toolbox or saddlebag.
While perhaps not Silca quality, it would make for a decent back-up set of general purpose Allen keys and/or for travelling.
Save 27% on Exposure's TraceR Mk3 Rear Light with Daybright, ReAKT Technology and Peloton Mode


Exposure Lights are known for their quality, though they can be pricey. The TraceR Mk3 Rear Light with Daybright, ReAKT Technology and Peloton Mode is now 27% off at Tredz, dropping to £54.90.
It delivers 75 lumens and has Peloton Mode, which dims the light when it detects a rider’s front light, preventing glare in group rides. ReAKT Technology automatically flares the light under braking or in brighter ambient conditions, creating contrast and enhancing safety.
Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee Machine by De'Longhi now more than half price, down to just £89


If you take your pre-, mid-, or post-ride coffee seriously – but without being too fussy – the Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee Machine is now just £89, down from £199. That’s over £100 off, and the deal includes the machine, a milk frother, and a starter capsule set.
Get an extra 25% off sitewide at Proviz with code BF25


Proviz offers a full range of reflective clothing and accessories – perfect for staying visible on the bike. Right now, you can get 25% off sitewide with the code BF25.
The discount applies to already reduced items too, bringing products like the fully reflective 30L cycling backpack down to £45 from £69.99.
Save 35% on Cycliq: a huge £302 saving on the Ultimate Bundle featuring front and rear cameras + accessories, and loads more great savings
This post is sponsored by Cycliq


Black Flyday is on at Cycliq! You can’t put a price on peace of mind, but you can ensure the worst drivers you encounter on the roads are held accountable with Cycliq’s road.cc-recommended bike cameras: the dashcam engineered for cyclists.
Cycliq’s front- and rear-facing bike cameras are designed to record every moment of your ride while doubling as powerful safety lights. The Fly12 Sport offers sharp front-facing footage with long battery life, while the Fly6 Pro covers your rear with wide-angle 4K recording and a highly visible integrated tail light. Both units feature incident detection, looping video, and weather-resistant construction for year-round riding.
As we’ve mentioned, the biggest saving is on the bundle, but there’s up to 27% off if you just need the front, rear and/or mounting accessories too.
Click here to shop Cycliq’s huge Black Flyday sale
Favero Assioma power meter pedals are now the lowest price ever
This post is sponsored by Favero


Favero has slashed prices on its highly-rated power meter pedals, and they’re considerably cheaper than when we reviewed the original (and still exceptional) model back in 2017.
Black Friday deals are available on all Favero products: Assioma PRO RS, Assioma PRO MX, and Assioma, starting at £249.00 with savings of up to £130. Shipping is free, but if you’re in the UK you will need to pay import duty. Even so, by our calculations, you’ll still make a significant saving compared to buying from a UK retailer.
Pick up a pair of Favero Assioma power meter pedals for as little as £249
26% off the Trek Air Rush electric bike pump at Balfe's
This post is sponsored by Balfe’s Bikes


Don’t all rush at once as the old saying goes, but we’d all be mad not to rush for Trek’s quality Air Rush electric inflator, now the lowest price it’s ever been with this special Black Friday deal from Balfe’s.
Able to pump up to four road tyres on a single charge, the Air Rush has a digital display to keep inflation as accurate as possible, and it charges from flat to full in less than an hour via USB-C. There’s very little not to like, and it’s available for a littler price too for a limited time at Balfe’s.
Save 26% on Trek’s Air Rush electric bike pump, now down to just £59
Get the Prungo FluxGo for under half price - now £207.90 with exclusive discount code RC10
This post is sponsored by Prungo


There are plenty of ways to aid recovery after hard training sessions, but Prungo’s new FluxGo offers something different: wearable, medical-grade red light therapy. Using its dual-light system with Polarisation Technology, it delivers concentrated energy deep into inflamed tissue, helping cyclists recover faster.
You can now try this recovery tech for less – down from £463 to £231, and with code RC10, save an extra 10%, bringing it down to £207.90. Perfect for training camps and race weekends.
Top 5 quick deals: a quintet of our top cycling deals during this Black Friday/Cyber Monday dealsfest


We put a lot of deals on our live blog, so it seems only right we curate our top five right at the start so you can find our best recommendations with some seriously stonking discounts. We’ll do our best to update this section regularly, keeping the products and price points varied. Here’s our top 5 at the time of writing:
Shokz OpenMove headphones down to just £55 at Balfe’s
The Boardman SLR 8.6 is down to just £520 at Halfords
An extra 25% off sitewide at Proviz
Buy the Kask Protone Icon helmet for just £108 from Sigma Sports
Black Friday has morphed into Cyber Monday...
Now that Black Friday has been and gone, we’re still hunting for the best cycling deals across the web as we roll into Cyber Monday.
Yes, it’s a festival of consumerism, but it’s also one of the few times of the year when genuinely good discounts appear. We’ll keep this live blog updated with standout savings throughout the day.
We’d happily live in a Black Friday-free world, but if you’re looking to buy something new, this really is one of the best times to do it. Bikes, kit, tech, accessories… odds are it’s cheaper now than at any point this year, and it’s our job to flag the cycling products worth your attention.
There’s no need to order for the sake of it but that upgrade, bit of winter kit, or Christmas gift idea might well be as cheap as it’s ever been. In which case, who are we to tell you not to.
We only highlight deals that are genuinely the best around. If you spot one of our picks available for less elsewhere, tell us! We’ll update or remove it, and give a shout-out to where you can find the thing in question for less.
* You probably guessed, but we have to tell you: we may earn affiliate commission from some of the links you click on this page. Enjoy!
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@Smoggysteve "Most would happily ride on the roads and be treated with respect by drivers". But people aren't - and as far as I can see they won't be. Not until there is a lot less driving and it's slower around cyclists, and far more people driving have "skin in the game" eg. they sometimes cycle and their friends and family do also. That's what leads to the model - which is perhaps most advanced in NL - where cycling, walking and driving are all seen as separate normal transport modes. Their needs, vulnerabilities and any dangers to others are considered. And *that* leads to "mix / share when possible, separate when necessary". But "possible" is "where your 10-year old would be safe to cycle unsupervised" - so very few motor vehicles, going slow! And AFAICS everybody - even "existing cyclists" - is happy with the result. (I dunno about a few pro cyclists - but don't they tend to have training camps in different counties anyway?)
@quiff as an Edinburgh resident I can confidently say he's speaking without moving his lips in one sense: - while as I noted in a separate comment there *is* now some real separated cycle infra, all the examples i can think of have *at least as much space* for pedestrians. The rest of the "cycle infra" is essentially similar to the situation in the rest of the UK: eg. bus lanes*, cycle lanes and shared use paths (eg. "build" infra by sticking up a sign). Edinburgh is one of the places with a moderately extensive network of former railways which have been converted to "shared use" paths (completely motor traffic few). However though shared they are not narrow by UK standards. And this is all effectively a "free extra" for all non- motorised users, not like the "sign a cycle path" where pedestrians do lose space. I think this all comes from the "popular understanding" of cycling in which ultimately cyclists are the "other". They don't fit "motor vehicle" or "pedestrian" (including wheelchairs on the very rare occasions people think about that). Thus "cyclists are cheating" in multiple ways! They shouldn't get their own space as "there aren't enough" of them. And "they can just use the road / path". But being able to *choose* "on the road" or "on the footway" (shared use path) is clearly unfair - nobody else gets to do that! BUT of course even if they did pick just one of road OR pedestrian space it's still not fair anyway because they're "too slow" for the road (don't pay "road tax" etc...) and "far too fast" for pedestrians... * Though some existing cyclists may appreciate them when there are few buses, buses and bikes are a very poor mix for several reasons.
Whilst a shame for any employees, their bib shorts had the worst chamois pad I’d ever encountered, utter waste of my money. Even though they were Strava challenge discount purchases, still a waste of money.
Thanks, just going to have to suck it up. Got next week off and will take the easy, if expensive option...
@ktache Just go for the TNT Sports only package, £30.99 for a month. Alternatively have you considered experimenting with a VPN for a few pounds, allowing you to sign up for a free stream abroad, e.g. SBS Australia which streams the Tour live? If I didn't have a kind mate's login that's what I'd do!
So, it's now the month of July and I'm going to have to pay to watch the TdF, for one month only. On a tablet unfortunately, as I didn't manage to get a laptop to rig up to the TV, grrr. Just wondering, what package will I have to fork out for? Not wanting to pay for the wrong one...
Not that it sounds like a dealbreaker given the other faults you've identified, but that cable isn't really a "proprietary" cable, four pin magnetic cables like that are quite common on bone-conducting headphones and other devices (my inexpensive smartwatch uses one) and they can be had for £4.99 on UK Amazon.
There was never really anything to say about le col kit. Most of it was alright. Some of it was poorly designed/made. Trying to position yourself as a Rapha competitor whilst always offering 40% or more off doesn't scream premium though.
Up next in the MucOff product line; for when the cassette won't budge, (chain)whip-it!