Cycling Plus is the manual for the modern road cyclist. Whether you're cycling weekly, an occasional new rider or a Tour de France fan you’ll find everything you need. Each issue is packed with buying advice and tests of essential cycling gear - everything from bikes to bags! Cycling Plus is the place to find training advice, nutrition secrets and practical tips guaranteed to improve your bicycling. It's also full of inspirational rides, real-life cycling stories and entertaining riding-related features.
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The Big Picture
PEDAL-O-METER • WHAT’S SPINNING ALONG AT SPEED AND WHAT’S CRASHING OUT THIS MONTH?
‘Aero? Give me some evidence’ • Simon von Bromley is fed up with brands making unsubstantiated claims about ‘wind-cheating’ kit
Aerobag wearable airbag • Approx £750 Cutting-edge safety tech that could be used in the WorldTour
Sturdy SC-R • £10,500 (complete bike) British brand’s first ‘off-the-peg’ road bike offers titanium bliss without the usual custom wait times
Trek Aeolus RSL AirLoom saddle • £329.99 3D-printed perch promising next-dimension comfort
CONQUER THOSE CLIMBS! • Looking to ascend like Vingegaard or Vollering? It’s all about perfect pacing, low-fibre fuelling, shifting from sitting to standing, and more…
AROUND THE CORNER • We look into our crystal ball to predict what the big tech stories of 2026 will be, both on and off the tarmac
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SPOT LIGHT ON SPOKES • the mainstream, but will they ever replace steel? Charlie Allenby investigates Carbon versions have quietly edged toward
Ridden & Rated • The UK’s best tests for over 30 years
HJC Ibex 3 helmet • £249.99 A lightweight aero lid that’s comfortably cooling
HARD-WORKING HYBRIDS • These three great-value options tick a lot of boxes for those who want to ride to work, and beyond
Need to know • Here’s what to look for when buying budget, urban-focused, hybrid-style bikes
Bike tech explained • Your quickfire guide to the jargon
Bikes on test • Three good-value urban steeds
Pinnacle Neon • £553.99 (with mudguards) High on value with a great spec and confident handling
Specialized Sirrus X 2.0 • £699 Rugged, affordable ride for the city streets and beyond
Cube Editor ONE FE • £999 Stylishly simple, yet fully equipped for urban riding
Specialized Sirrus X 2.0 • A bike that transforms the urban drudge into full-on fun
Elite Rivo smart trainer • £449.99 Wonderfully compact, but it falls short in several key areas
Wahoo Elemnt Roam 3 vs Garmin Edge 850 • Neither computer is flawless, but both deliver a premium head-unit experience
Lee Cougan Innova Super Gravel • $3,299 (frame kit only) Hugely capable on the trails, but it needs lighter wheels and taller gears
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Training zone • Expert advice on maximising your cycling performance
Boost your ride • Performance Q&A The big cycling questions answered by our team of expert coaches, nutritionists and riders
Workshop wisdom • How to begin cycling with cleats and clipless pedals
Ask the experts • We answer your burning bike-related questions
Cycling Plus
Data capture? • You won’t trap dopers by using their power stats. The technology simply isn’t good enough, says Simon von Bromley