The wintry deals aren't stopping here at road.cc. The DealCatcher's got another selection of deals for you today including a cyclocross bike, winter jersey and energy-boosting gels.
Radial Cycles's Revere X 1.1 Gravel Cross Bike is first up. Perfect as a riding companion through the less pleasant months, the Revere X is just as at home on gravel and dirt as it is on tarmac.
MyBike's long sleeve jersey'll keep you warm over the next few months at a unbelievable price, while Science in Sport's GO Energy Gels will keep you moving too.
Radial Cycles
Cyclocross and gravel bikes aremade to manage uneaven and loose surfaces, as well as slippery ones - which is convenient at this time of year. They'll do that at speed too.
The Revere X 1.1 carries a carbon fork and Shimano's Tiagra groupset, while the 2.1 is all aluminium and uses Shimano's still excellent Sora groupset.
At this price, too, you'll be getting unbelievable value too.
Decathlon
Keep the cold out at a bargain price. The MyBike Warm Long Sleeve Jersey will do just that.
A breathable inner fabric will prevent any uncomfortable clammyness, while the jersey's insulation will keep you warm.
If you want a few more pointers on buying the best jersey for you in these cold winter months, check out our buyer's guide:
Science in Sport
Give yourself a boost when the cold's getting you down with Science in Sport's GO Energy + Caffeine Gels.
When we reviewed them our man Cavan O'Hara gave them a big thumbs up.
He said "there's a definite lift in how you feel, but you will need to restrict how many you use on a ride." Let that be a sign that the things work!
Don't open at Edinburgh Fringe with that one.
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