We asked, you answered: hundreds of you wrote in to give your two ha'porth on what you consider to be the best things in cycling over the past year. And while we couldn't shoehorn everything in (it would have been a very ungainly form!), we've taken the most popular from each category and we now present them to you: it's time to vote for your favourites, and in a week's time we'll know what's what. Voting will close at 11:59pm on Sunday 18 February.
It's one reader one vote from now on in, so that means you need to be registered and logged in to make your selections. If you're not registered on the site and you want your say, head over to the registration page and get yourself an account. The voting form is at the bottom of the page, and without further ado, here are the nominees...
Bike of the year
Which bike is best? There's a lot of different sorts of bike here, but only one will take the coveted reader's choice gong. Here are the bikes that came out on top in the nomination process. Which bike does it for you?
3T Strada
Our bike of the year, and trendsetting in the pro peloton with 28mm tyres, discs and a 1x drivetrain
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BMC TeamMachine SLR01
Integration taken to the next level: one of the cleanest-looking road bikes you can buy
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Cannondale SuperSix Evo HiMod
The SuperSix is a classic that keeps getting better; proven at the very highest level of competition
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Canyon Aeroad CF SLX Disc 9.0
The Aeroad was radical when it launched and had many other manufacturers playing catch-up; the new disc version ups the ante
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Cervelo S5
The S5 was genre-defining in the aero road market when it launched and is still holding its own years later
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Fairlight Strael
Superb UK-conditions steel road bike that's a favourite here at road.cc
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Kinesis Tripster AT
Adventure bike of the year in 2017-2018, the AT is a fantastic do-anything bike for all surfaces
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Mason Bokeh
Capable and good-looking adventure bike with an involving ride
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Pinarello Dogma F10
Another bike that's proved itself at the very highest level, the Dogma's F10 incarnation is more aero than ever
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Specialized S-Works Diverge
Money-no-object adventure machine that gets Specialized's new Future Shock damper at the front
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Specialized S-Works Tarmac
WorldTour-level race bike: If it's good enough for Sagan, what's your excuse?
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Trek Madone 9.0
Integration taken to the extreme, and IsoSpeed comfort too; the Madone is bristling with tech
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Gadget of the year
We all love a gadget, and here are the six finalists that made it through the nominations process. There can only be one winner though.
Shimano Dura Ace Di2
The slickest Shimano groupset ever? 14 WorldTour teams will be riding it this year...
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Garmin Edge 520
Garmin's excellent 520 packs masses of functionality into a neat package
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Garmin Vector 3 pedals
The latest Vectors are the best yet, with all of the electronics in a much improved pedal body
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See.Sense Icon
Our winner last year and on the shortlist again: a great light with connected features too
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Wahoo ELEMNT Bolt
Wahoo are taking the fight to Garmin with great performance. Plus it's aero!
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Wahoo Kickr
One of the best of the latest crop of direct drive trainers, with great road feel and accurate power
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Innovation of the year
What's the new (or even not so new) thing that you think is the best idea this year? Here's your shortlist…
4DP from The Sufferfest
It's not just about your FTP any more: The Sufferfest's new bechmarking model covers you from endurance to sprinting
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Strava
Strava's not new but it continues to be the go-to portal for ride logging
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Zwift
A big year for Zwift as it goes mainstream - will indoor cycling become a discipline in its own right?
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Close pass mats
Educating drivers to give cyclists more room out on the roads
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1x road drivetrains
Is the front mech dead? Not yet, but 1x bikes have already picked up their first wins at the highest level
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Road tubeless
Better tyre choice, more consistent results - road tubeless is coming of age
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Clothing of the year
There's always one bit of kit that's first out of the wardrobe. Here's the six that came out top of the pile in your nominations. But which of these six would you reach for first?
Castelli Gabba
A classic and still the go-to top for many for hard work in bad conditions
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Gore Active One Shakedry
Gore's incredibly thin Active One fabric has set a new standard for outer layers
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Kask Protone
You want aero, you need venting: the Protone gives you the best of both worlds
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Rapha Brevet insulated gilet
A great layering option for riding through the cold UK winters
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Sportful Fiandre Norain bib tights
Great fit, great warmth, great water-shedding performance: a must for wet winter rides
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Ekoi Heat Concept overshoes
The difference between frozen feet and toasty toes
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Cycling Champion
Champion means different things to different people, and the people who you nominated are certainly a diverse bunch. But if you had to hang a medal round the neck of one person (or organisation), who would it be?
Peter Sagan
Another great year for Sagan: unstoppable on his day
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Chris Froome
Will 2018 be the year of the Giro/Tour double?
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Chris Boardman
Talking more sense about everyday cycling in the UK than anyone else for years now
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Annamiek van Vleuten
With time trial, track, cross country and road palmares this year, is there anything she can't do?
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Cycling UK
Renamed charity has refocused and is leading the way with cycle advocacy
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West Midlands Traffic Police
Their close pass initiative has reduced road danger and is now being widely copied
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Voting is now closed.
Joking aside, governments could require new cars to be fitted with smart ignition systems that operate only for a licensed driver. No doubt there...
It sounds like a question from Ian Walker's motornormativity paper. Is it OK to dismember a (car|bike) when it is left in an inconvenient location?
I have a visual memory from childhood of one of this species of bricks popping loose from a bracket on a downhill section and flying away to smash ...
There is an increasing 'disconnect' between comments in this topic and reality. Cords are either all cotton or mostly cotton and are going to last...
There are people out there who will make you the belt out of your old tyre.
Furry dice and an air freshener for your helmet.
Ah yes, those are hopefully not the 'master craftsmen' that has constructed a wide range of shoddy Italian cars and motorbikes over the years with...
If it sounds too good to be true...
A SuperSix is definitely not an all-rounder....
Just get them to walk a treadmill - or better, ride exercise bikes to power path lighting.