Cavendish might have a fair few Tour de France wins, but I bet he can’t match my collection of second places at Castle Combe and Odd Down.
Review: 2019 Merida Reacto Team Disc
Racing pedigree aside, as I’m sure that’s an argument I won’t be winning, one thing that I share with the Manx sprinter is a bike. Having just received the 2021 Merida Reacto on test, I thought it’d be nice to head for a spin and give you my initial impressions of a bike that Merida is saying is still super fast, but also more rounded than the all-out aero race bike it replaces.
Review: Shimano Dura-Ace R9150 Groupset
The bike that I have here costs £9,000 and comes with a Shimano R9170 Di2 disc-brake groupset with Shimano’s power meter. Vision provides the wheels in the form of the Metron 55 SL and also the Metron 5D integrated bar/stem. A Prologo Scratch M5 carbon-railed saddle rounds out the bike.
Review: Vision Metron 55 SL Wheelset
Look out for my full written review on the site soon.





















2 thoughts on “Video: We take Mark Cavendish’s 2021 Tour de France Merida Reacto for a spin”
How do you know Cav is gonna
How do you know Cav is gonna be in the 2021 TDF? Bit optimistic.
Won’t be seeing that McLaren
Won’t be seeing that McLaren paint job next year either