"Deals, deals, deals." We're not sure if you've heard it, but that's the noise coming from Chain Reaction Cycles at the moment. There are hundreds of great cycling deals leaking out of the biggest online cycling dealer's website, and we've picked a few out for you today.
Starting with Lapierre's 2016 Audacio 300 road bike and Cube's Attain SL Disc bike, we've got all sorts for you.
Tyres from Schwalbe, saddles from Selle San Marco, and a set of Lezyne lights join the party too, alongside clothing from Funkier, Northwave, and dhb.
There are plenty more where these came from too, if you head over to the Chain Reaction Cycles sale page, here.
If you're after performance but you're on a budget, Lapierre's Audacio range isn't a bad place to go looking.
The 300 CP's lightweight Audacio aluminium frame and carbon fork offer an agile frame, and Shimano's excellent Tiagra groupset will get you up to speed quickly and effortlessly.
Shimanon R501 wheels, Michelin Dynamic tyres, and Lapierre finishing kit complete the machine.
If a bike makes any of our Best-of lists, we can promise you that they'll be a safe bet.
Cube's Attain made our Best-of list for aluminium road bikes this year, and our man Dave Arthur called it "one of the most contemporary road bikes currently available.!
Shimano's stunning 105 groupset, Fulcrum Racing 77 wheels, alongside a 6061 T6 superligh aluminium frame and a tapered carbon fork make this a very attractive proposition.
As far as heavy duty commuting tyres go, these are upt here with the very best.
Don't believe the DealCatcher? How about our esteemed reviewer, Shaun Audane?
He gave the tyres a 9/10 when he put them through their paces. Read more below:
Mr Audane was also on duty reviewing the Lezyne KTV Pro Front Light.
He called the light a "nicely designed safety light with distinctive settings and a high quality output."
At £17.99 for the whole set, you can't go wrong here.
We like Selle San Marco here at road.cc. Their mix of classic design and top performance has always rubbed us up the right way.
The Era Start Up Open Saddle is available in a graphic-less paint job and tickles our fancy. And if the brand's track record here at road.cc is anything to go by, it'll work fantastically too.
If you're tired of battling with the elements on your ride, the Funkier WJ-1314 jersey could be your saviouir.
Not only is it affordable, but our man Iwein Dekoninck says it's cold, wind, and waterproof.
He gave the jacket an 8/10 when he reviewed it and had plenty of positives to talk about in his write-up.
Comfortable, breathable, and good performance. Those are the three most important boxes ticked.
The Northwave Sonic 2 road cycling shoes performed excellently here on review. Now that the carbon soled, thermowelded shoes are sitting at such an alluring price we expect a few of you will be jumping at the chance to add these to your collection.
Socks, you can never have too many.
And a multi-pack of cycling socks at this price is rare.
Endura says that these Coolmax socks offer fast wicking, fasts drying, and excellent arch support.
Finally, wave goodbye to a chilly torso and questionable colour schemes. The stunning Roubaix jersey is here to save you from the woes of dodgy designers and poor insulation.
Our tech editor Dave Arthur raved about dhb's Classic Roubaix Jersey in the review you can read below, and at this price we imagine he'd have been doing a little more raving.
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