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This week we’re showcasing a helmet that inflates via an electric pump, a rear light claiming to improve visibility by 5.5x, a bike camera from Akeeyo, plus more cool products from Ekoi and Prestacyle
The promised wattage increase is coupled with a £104 price increase over the first generation S-Works Ares shoes. You'll also take advantage of 44% less pressure on the forefoot and a 20% increase in contact surface according to Specialized
Aiming to balance performance and affordability, the British brand's new disc and rim brake wheelsets start at £799, featuring a redesigned ratchet freehub and the ability to accommodate wider tyres on rim brake models
The new Pro Team Lightweight Gore-Tex Jacket is PFAS-free, costs £295 and weighs less than its Gore-Tex Shakedry predecessor, says Rapha
Chinese brand looks set to unveil the next DJI-equipped e-bike.
RapidAir TLR is the lightest production tubeless road tyre in the world, according to Specialized, while its gravel tyres are more cut-resistant than previously
Coll dels Reis comes with a claimed frame weight of 948g in a size medium
A more practical affair than Cannondale's recently-launched SuperX gravel race bike, the new Topstone Carbon has space for wider tyres, an updated suspension system and internal down tube storage. Full bikes start from £2,950
The VR 35 and VR 50 wheels are disc brake only, and hooked for tubeless or standard clincher tyre compatibility in widths of up to 55mm. Weights starting at a claimed 1,490g, and they're said to excel on road or gravel
10 products made the road.cc Recommends cut in February, including a perfect 10/10 for VecchioJo's stunning new Mint Sauce coffee table book
The Grand Prix TR brings trickle-down technology from the premium GP 5000, offering all-round performance for a little less money
After a lengthy lock reviewing hiatus, the hefty Hiplok D1000 will be one of several bike locks we'll be assessing on the site in the coming weeks and months, alongside a test to destruction to better inform your purchase
Designed to be comfortable and versatile as well as quick, is this the road bike we’ve been waiting for?
The updated Teammachine SLR features a redesigned front end with fully integrated hoses, offering "best in class stiffness and weight", with prices starting at €2,999 (~£2,480)
Highlights and sneak peeks from the COREbike show 2025 – Fizik, Brooks, Panaracer, KMC, Topeak, Basso, Evoc & more
This week's edition of Five Cool Things is coming at you from the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, where brands repped by UK distribution giant Madison were showing off their new wares (in the middle bit of the velodrome, not actually on the track)
Has Shimano unveiled XTR Di2?
This month's small but perfectly formed list includes wheels, winter bib tights, a nifty little light set and some sensibly-priced sunnies
The road.cc Recommends Bike of the Year 2021/22 gets a major update for 2025; all-season road bike is said to be lighter, stronger and more versatile, joining the all-road category with increased tyre clearance and a new steel tubeset
The dual-sided power meter pedals, priced at £1,500 and weighing 185g per pedal, boast a claimed accuracy level of +/- 0.1% with a 20Hz sample rate... and were almost created by accident according to Bodyrocket
In our latest haul of products we're trying out right now ahead of the full reviews being published, we have the new HT PK02 Carbon Pedals, cycling shoes with extra width, a £1,650 gravel bike and plenty more interesting bits of tech
And it's already won a Design & Innovation Award.
A shiny new race bike, hydration sensor, fresh kicks, a winter jacket and the carbon wheels upgrade you've been waiting for?
New steel platform comes in conventional and electric models and in road and gravel builds; made in Stratford-upon-Avon using both 3D-printed elements and more traditional building techniques, complete bikes start at £2,795
The new Noah Fast confirms leaked images we saw in November that revealed a TT bike-inspired front end, new integrated handlebars and 34mm tyre clearance. Complete builds starting at £7,999, and the bike also features a Universal Derailleur Hanger
Urtopia has unveiled the drop-bar Titanium Zero e-bike at the CES Show – with 3D-printed titanium frame and “the world's smallest, lightest, and highest torque-density motor” – that weighs just 10.8kg
Although the Winspace T1550 boasts many of the features of a big-name race bike, it comes at a fraction of the price
December's selection incorporates the very affordable and the very high-end for a rather mixed bag of highly rated products that got good, very good or excellent review scores
As well as the supersized Wahoo Elemnt Ace, we're also currently testing three action cameras, a recycled wheelset from Hunt, 36mm slick tyres and a "revolutionary portable tool"
In our latest round up of cool tech, we’re testing HED’s "fastest wheels ever", an electric mini pump, sunglasses worn by Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe riders, and kit to keep you riding through winter