The latest update to road.cc Recommends is now live and kicking with our pick of the very best bikes and kit that we reviewed in March, and some corking products have been added to the mix.
You all hopefully know how Recommends works by now, so let's get straight into it and list the 11 things that made the cut this time around:
Specialized S-Works Crux 2022
4iiii Precision 3 Power Meter Shimano 105 R7000
God Is Dead: The Rise and Fall of Frank Vandenbroucke, Cycling’s Great Wasted Talent
Nopinz Pro-1 All Season Skinsuit
Prime Primavera Shorty Carbon Saddle
Dolan GXT Titanium Gravel Disc Campag Ekar 1x13
Ritchey Comp Venturemax XL handlebar
Hunt 54 Aerodynamicist Carbon Disc Wheelset
Wahoo Kickr Core Smart Trainer
Chapeau City Jacket
Scribe Élan Wide+ 42-D wheelset
Yes it's over 11 grand, but this list just wasn't complete without the Specialized Crux that Liam Cahill described as "an exceptionally light gravel bike that excels on the climbs and is a blast to ride fast".
At home on the 'cross course too, the Crux combines brilliant low-speed stability that makes it very good at climbing, so it's also a blast to ride on the lanes. Did we mention it’s outstandingly expensive? You'l be glad to know there are less pricey models available in the lineup if your budget won't quite stretch this far!
Far from coming up short, the Prime Primavera Shorty saddle bagged a 9/10 score from Stu Kerton, saying that the seat is "comfortable straight out of the box thanks to its flowing shape and perfectly judged padding."
The spot on shape that is slightly raised at the back gives you a platform to push against when climbing hard, while a subtle arch in the middle provides supportive comfort when tapping out the miles, which stops you sliding forward or backwards. The short nose also allows you to get down low in the drops and really crank the pedals over without interference.
If you also like reading about cycling when you're not out cycling, look no further than God is Dead by Andy McGrath.
Our reviewer Richard Peploe says: "God is Dead tells the story of the colourful professional cyclist Frank Vandenbroucke, who didn't seem to do anything in half measures. It's not the first biography of a cheating cyclist, but Andy McGrath's thorough research does set this one apart."
Head over to road.cc Recommends to check out all the latest additions, as well as those from previous months. We'll be back on Monday with a fresh update to this article after the road.cc Recommends vid for April has gone live, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch if you haven't already!
Oh dear. A single bike in a single size in one shop is not indicative of the entire UK market for bicycles. And the slump isn't just bikes, it's...
Ridiculed or is it just jealousy?
I had to double-take the headline... https://www.kentonline.co.uk/sandwich/news/takeaway-driver-19-who-left-e...
Thank goodness for that. I don't suppose anyone would want you to. You certainly behave like one though.
You do see some utterly ridiculous examples of car use....
Exactly. Every road death is a tragedy but this is at the "twat deserved it" end of the spectrum, looking at the state of that car.
I'm not the editor of this article, nor indeed of anything on this website. One would have thought that didn't require explaining.
I think the answer is in your question. I genuinely didn't know he was married to her. It does kinda explain it. Disappointing, nevertheless.
What do we want?...
In a perfect world, we'd have a measure of how easily distracted someone is, as part of their driving test....