Looking for a bargain? Here are the latest great deals we've found, including a whopping 35% off the classic Garmin Edge 500 GPS, a Colnago for £800 and some bargain overshoes for those planning ahead.
Evans Cycles

Most GPS units around the £100 mark tend to lack useful training features like the ability to use a heart rate monitor or read from a power meter. Garmin's Edge 500 GPS cycling computer does all that an a lot more, but usually costs £170. As part of its 12 Days of Deals promotion, Evans Cycles is knocking them out for a mere £109.99.
Reduced from £100 in Evans' 12 Days of Deals and available in all sizes, this is a killer deal on a massively popular jacket that's festooned with reflectives to keep you visible at night.
Twenty-five gels for under a tenner!
High 5 Iso Gel is a natural real juice energy gel formulated so you don’t need to drink extra water. lt’s light and not overly sweet, in fact more like a drink than a gel. Each sachet contains 26g of pure carbohydrate for instant energy. With a dash of real juice for a fresh natural taste, IsoGel Plus is easy to swallow when your mouth is dry and it’s exceptionally easy on the stomach.
Evans is also knocking 80 percent off remaining stocks of Surface casual clothing, though the range of sizes and colours available on some items is a bit restricted.
Wiggle

Arguably the most prestigious heritage bike brand, Colnago was the choice of the great Eddy Merckx for a large part of his career, during which time Ernesto Colnago was his personal mechanic. This is Colnago's entry-level road bike, with a hydroformed aluminium frame, carbon fibre fork and Shimano's revamped 10-speed Tiagra shifting.
Reduced from £2,500 this is a great price for a carbon fibre-framed Colnago. The frame is designed for endurance riders and the components, centred round Shimano's 11-speed Ultegra shifting, are chosen for reliability and performance on long days in the saddle.
Huzzah! A commuting bikes that actually comes with mudguards so you don't arrive at the office with a wet arse. Wiggle's knocking 32% off the £600 list price of the Defense WR2.1, and it'll serve just as nicely for weekend excursions into the lanes as for the daily blat to work.
Round-town transport with verve. The Hoy Hoy Rats' toned-down look is inspired by Italian commuter bikes camouflaged with black tape to hide high-quality frames. Marked down from £854.99 it's a great deal on a perfect urban speedster.

Winter is coming. Yes, we know it's not even high summer yet, but if you like a) a bargain and b) planning ahead these overshoes, reduced from £39.99, should be right up your (cold and rainy) street.
JE James

You better move quickly to grab this deal it ends on Monday June 1. The Cube Agree GTC has a lightweight carbon fibre frame hung with a blend of Shimano Ultegra 11-speed and 105 components, rolling on Mavic Aksium wheels.
JE James only has a couple of sizes left, but they're not silly, so if a 56cm or 58cm frame fits you, take a look.
Decent road bikes for under £300 are rare, but with a price drop from £379.99, the Dawes Etape definitely fits the bill. The model was created to celebrate the 2014 Grand depart of the Tour de France and you get an aluminium alloy frame, Shimano 7-speed gears and a compact chainset.
The Dawes Etape Limited Edition would be a great first proper road bike for a young rider.
Reduced from £600, this is a great deal on a quick, tight-handling race-style road bike that'll be loads of fun zooming around the lanes.
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The peloton were annoyed by Novak being a silly pudding, but Merlier got a well-deserved "Gateau!" for his efforts.
I'm pretty sure they were reviewing previous complaints the little onion had submitted to the police, not social media. But your point stands.
It offers some left-hook prevention (good) and they have put some physical dividers in at the entrances / exits (also good) - but not everywhere. ...
No, there's no mention of Paramo. Because it's an article about a class action against Gore.
Brexit is also why a lot of EU police forces issue on the spot fines.
You are going to have to explain what analogy you specifically refer to and why it is 'utterly preposterous'.
On long rides I always repair a tube so I can never 'run out' of inners. Once the punctured inner is free of the wheel I will try and find the hole...
Are they like ... well hooks hanging on the ceiling you hang a bike wheel from like my shed for 20 years? No mention of the oil or water dripping...
Like so?
But presumably they a) did something (and can proudly say so) and b) successfully used up an active travel budget / got a funding tranche......