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We’re back with a round-up of January sales, and there are plenty of good discounts to be had. We’ve pulled together some of the best deals below, including a whopping saving on Giant’s flagship all-round race bike, 72% off a pro-level toolkit, a waterproof saddle bag for a fiver, and plenty more. Check out the full list of deals below.
Save over £4k on the Giant TCR Advanced SL 1

The Giant TCR is the brand’s “complete race bike”, available across three tiers: the top-spec TCR Advanced SL, the entry-level TCR Advanced, and the mid-range TCR Advanced Pro.
The Advanced SL 1 shares the same frame as the top-tier SL 0, but comes equipped with a Shimano Ultegra Di2 groupset and Giant SLR 0 40 wheelset instead of the Cadex 40 Max setup. For context, they feature a similar 40mm carbon hookless rim profile with a 22.4mm internal width, and add only 90g compared to the Cadex equivalent.
Right now, you can pick up this race-ready build with a 48% saving at Winstanley’s, with plenty of size options left in stock.
Buy for £4,498.99 from Winstanley’s Bikes
A huge 72% off the Pro Expert Toolkit, now £139.99

If you’re starting from scratch or want a fairly portable toolkit, this Pro Expert Toolkit fits 42 tools into a pretty compact package.
The tools are “professional-grade” and you should be able to cope with most jobs without any additions. It includes the essentials, like a full hex T-wrench set, along with tools for more advanced work, such as a bottom bracket remover.
You can now grab this toolkit for just £139.99, a massive saving of 72% off the original £499.99.
Buy now from Tredz for £139.99
Get a large Vel Waterproof Saddle Bag II for just over a fiver, saving 77%

Rather than stuffing your tools into a jersey pocket, a seatpost-mounted pouch makes a good alternative for taking your essentials along on a ride.
The Vel Waterproof Saddle Bag II Large has a capacity of 0.8 litres, welded seams and a water-resistant zip. There’s also an external mesh sleeve which can hold a small pump, freeing up room in the saddle bag.
It’s currently heavily discounted, reduced from £25 to just £6.30 at Sigma Sports, with a further 10% off available using the code EXTRA10.
Save 77% on this saddle bag at Sigma Sports
Big discounts on Rapha clothing

Rapha currently has a huge range of cycling kit and casual wear on sale, including winter pieces. The men’s and women’s Pro Team Long Sleeve Midweight jerseys are up to 55% off, starting at just £82 in a variety of colours.
You can complete the outfit with a pair of men’s Pro Team Lightweight Tights, now 25% off in black and navy at £142, while the women’s version is discounted by over 50%.
Check out the full range of Rapha deals here
Save more than £50 on the MET Rivale Mips Road Cycling Helmet

Italian brand MET provides the helmets for Tadej Pogacar’s UAE Team Emirates – XRG squad, and the knowhow gained from years of servicing the professional peloton shows in the design of the Rivale lid.
It’s a great-looking helmet that delivers all the performance and safety features you’d expect at this level, and it’s currently available with a saving of more than £50 in several colourways.
High5 Caffeine Energy Drink 2kg down to £14.19, that’s 58% off

Stock up on energy drink with this 2kg tub from High5, now 58% off at just £14.19. High5 says that a 2.2kg tub provides around 46 servings, working out at 31p per drink.
This citrus-flavoured version is high in caffeine and intended for one-off use before hard efforts or target events, delivering 140mg of caffeine per serving. Each serving also includes 240mg of sodium, 50mg of potassium, and 84mg of chloride to help support hydration.
Grab some Castelli Entrata& 13 socks for less than £10

You can pick up a pair of these Castelli Entrata 13 socks in black or white for only £9.09, reduced from £17.00. If you like your socks super long to fantasise about being banned by the UCI, these aren’t the tallest out there at 13cm, but the look is a classic all the same.
Castelli says the polypropylene yarn helps wick moisture away to keep your feet dry. While they’re not intended for the depths of winter, they’re a solid option for indoor training sessions or warmer-weather riding.
Take £180 off Wahoo’s Elemnt Ace bike computer, now £369.99

Not everyone loved it at first, but the Wahoo Elemnt Ace is class leading in maps and navigation, with turn-by-turn instructions, fast processing speeds of routes and near perfect map design. This is helped with its large 3.8in/9.65cm screen and the 3:2 aspect ratio means you can see more of the peripherals than on most devices.
As with many of the latest premium bike computers the Ace comes with dual-band GPS that should help with accuracy in built-up and isolated areas.
If you’re after a new bike computer, the Wahoo Elemnt Ace is currently £180 off at Tredz.
Save 33% on the Wahoo Elemnt Ace at Tredz
Have you come across any other great cycling deals lately? Let us know in the comments below.

4 thoughts on “road.cc Dealclincher takeover: Save over £4,000 on the Giant TCR Advanced, huge 72% off Pro Expert Toolkit, up to 55% off Rapha winter kit, £5 Vel saddlebags + more”
I was quite surprised to see
I was quite surprised to see a bike with over £4k of discount on it.
I was even more surprised to see that someone thought a RRP for a Giant TCR with Ultgra was over £8500. Sure its an SL but they aint as attention grabbing as they were 5-6 years ago.
I built up a Pinarello Dogma F with Dura Ace and Zipp 404 wheels for less than that. I thought Giant were meant to be more VFM. But even at a price of £4498.99 it struggles for value against many bikes on the market that offer more aero and better wheelsets
Pinarello charge that much
Pinarello charge that much for a frame.
I have a 2021 dogma f which I
I have a 2023 dogma f which I built for just under £7500. full DA, Zipps, its not the newest frame but its still the same age as a Giant TCR SL and it has far better components. Point is, £8500 was its ofiginal price for a bike with average kit. You will pay £10k+ for a new Pinarello but its fully top spec. If the TCR was £6 id say that was more like it, but £8500 for a bike with Ultegra? Who they trying to kid?
It looks like Giant might
It looks like Giant might actually agree with you. For the “new” 2026 TCR Advanced SL 1 (which, as far as I can tell, is identical in every way to the one on sale except for the paint), they have quietly lowered the RRP to £6,999 (and expect it will be easy enough to find it less than that).