The Double-Edged Sword of Dominance in Sport
Sport thrives on drama and uncertainty that’s what keeps us watching. But when one rider or athlete becomes too dominant, the story changes.
Riding Through Sierra Nevada: A Journey Above the Clouds
Riding here is magical, the 20km + descents or the 20km + climbs, each hold there own space for an amazing trip.
Pico Veleta: How not to bonk on a 40 km climb
Climbing Pico Veleta isn’t about speed or Strava segments it’s about managing yourself and your nutrition on Europe’s longest continuous climb. Here’s how a Huesitos bar saved my ride.
RideNow TPU Tubes Review: Light, Fast, but Fragile
RideNow TPU tubes promise featherweight performance and smooth rolling, and they deliver — but at a cost. After three punctures in three weeks, we found them fast but fragile. Great for race day, less so for daily use. Here’s our full review and verdict after real-world testing.
La Vuelta Stage 21 Cancelled: A Shocking End to the Race
Stage 21 of La Vuelta a España has been cancelled due to protests in Madrid, along with the podium ceremony. What should have been a celebratory final day ended in shock, leaving fans and riders without closure.
The Joy of Riding Z1: Going Slow, Thinking Happy
Zone 1 cycling is more than just recovery. Riding slow helps repair the body, calms the mind, and builds lasting endurance. Sometimes the most important training isn’t about watts or speed, but about slowing down and finding joy in the ride.
Garmin Edge 550 & 850: What to Expect from Garmin’s Brightest New Cycling Computers
Garmin has released the Edge 550 and 850, bringing brighter screens, faster navigation, and updated training tools. The 550 keeps button control, while the 850 adds a responsive touchscreen. Both deliver long battery life and refined ClimbPro features for cyclists everywhere.
Getting Ready for Autumn Cycling
Autumn cycling is all about preparation. From layering smart to protecting your hands and feet, adjusting to slippery roads, and riding with lights, here’s how to embrace the season and enjoy some of the most atmospheric rides of the year.
Sunrimoon Leo Helmet Review: Comfort, Style, and Performance in One
We tested the Sunrimoon Leo helmet and loved it. The lavender colour is striking, the fit and comfort are excellent, and the premium interior padding sets it apart from bigger-name rivals. A lightweight helmet that feels secure, stylish, and genuinely impressive.