1. Gorgeous steel bike marks Ernesto Colnago’s 87th birthday
Wowza! Ernesto Colnago is 87 years old today - and to mark the occasion the Colnago bicycle brand that he founded back in 1952 has unveiled the beautiful Colnago 87.
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2. Glasgow to host all 13 UCI World Championships in 2023 for debut 'mega event' format
Glasgow has been unveiled as the first-ever host of a UCI World Championships that will bring together 13 separate disciplines in what promises to be a festival of cycling in 2023. The ‘mega event’ is a departure from the existing calendar that sees the events spread throughout the year, and the UCI’s intention is that it will be repeated in a different location every four years.
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3. Professor likens anti-helmet advocates to climate change deniers
A professor at an Australian university has likened opponents of compulsory cycle helmet laws to “climate change deniers and the anti-vaccination groups” following publication of a study which claims that legislation introduced across the country almost three decades ago has resulted in cycling fatalities falling by almost half.
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4. Colombian ex-pro cyclist arrested in Italy for dealing cocaine
Former pro cyclist Juan Pablo Valencia Gonzales has been arrested on suspicion of trafficking and dealing cocaine in Italy, with traces of the drug found in the seat tube of the mountain bike he was riding when he was stopped by Carabinieri.
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5. Geraint Thomas insists cycling among "cleanest sports"
From our Thursday live blog, the Tour de France champ made the comments during a video interview with The Guardian.
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6. SRAM RED eTap AXS – 12-speed wireless groupset with radical new approach to gearing launched
SRAM has completely and radically redesigned its top-tier Red eTap groupset, making the leap to 12-speed but more than that, introducing a completely new approach to gearing that provides a wider range and smaller jumps between sprockets and adding for the first time a 1x option. Click the link below for all the juicy details.
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7. Cycling is Britain's least favourite means of travel, survey finds
Cycling is the British public’s least favoured way to travel, according to a new survey which found that just four in ten people favoured getting around by bicycle, compared to 49 per cent who have an unfavourable view of it.
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8. Video: Jeremy Vine gets (very) close pass from white van man - in a bus lane
The broadcaster Jeremy Vine has posted another video showing a van driver making a very close pass on him during his commute in London – this time in a bus lane.
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9. Ekoi launch the R5 Custom, a "100% customisable shoe"
In the world of cycling tech, it doesn't feel like the year has begun until something wholly unusual lands on our desks or in our inbox from Ekoi... and after sampling the delights of their one-size, inside-out bib shorts and a jersey that is designed to prevent tan lines, they've now launched a custom configurator(link is external) for the range-topping Ekoi R5 road shoe with some very eye-catching designs to choose from.
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10. The CycleWing, a sail for your bike, is now crowdfunding on Kickstarter
Not getting enough tailwind? You may want to invest in CycleWing, a sail that fits to almost any bike and allows you to rotate it with a bar control system to better catch the wind...
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Oh don't get me wrong - it's for sure warmer and wetter if we're looking back over the last hundred or more years....
For anyone in the Sheffield area https://bsky.app/profile/ppushbike.bsky.social/post/3lgnamkc4t226
I bet this is a case of “something was supposed to be there, but never actually materialised”, which is apparently more common than I realised....
Yet more pro-cycling news for the media to ignore! I'm especially looking forward to the 24/7 blackout imposed by the BBC.
I ride quite a bit in Italy too, and the drivers are every bit as dangerous as in the UK. Close passing is terrible....
Wow! I find it hard to understand sometimes - but I guess I'm woke now....
That's probably the point - they don't want you to have the standard colour scheme - they want you to pay for a custom one.
There's no way this design is lighter than a conventional design of equivalent strength.
Your criticism is specious. Road.cc has never purported to be a site that covers racing of any sort in any detail. They leave it to other sites....
If you're buying a commuter bike, then there is nothing wrong with them. However, the Synapse was a World Tour race winning bike not so long ago...