TECH
Racing weapons, desirable accessories, stunning apparel. The world of bike tech has never been better, ready to enjoy in all its glory
Koo launches new Hype cycling glasses at Rouleur Live 2024
Stylish new Italian sunglasses debut at the world's most prestigious bike show
Speed is of the essence: Testing Campagnolo's Super Record S Wireless groupset
Rouleur takes to the Misano World Circuit to try out Campagnolo’s new Super Record S Wireless groupset, and finds that the only thing smoother than...
Standert Pfadfinder review: steel, style, sustainability and a sublime ride
Berlin-based Standert specialises in metal bikes and likes to name them after types of saw – there’s the Kreissäge (circular saw), the Kettensäge (chainsaw) and the...
Canyon Aeroad CFR 2024 review: precision, performance and practicality
The latest edition of Canyon's pro-level aero race bike has been designed even more closely with Mathieu van der Poel, but is packed full of...
DT Swiss marks three decades in cycling with retro-inspired super-light wheelset
Flagship ARC 1100 DICUT DB climbing wheels are dressed to dazzle in silver hubs and spokes as the component brand celebrates its 30th birthday
CeramicSpeed celebrates 20 years with ultra-exclusive anniversary OSPW RS system
The ultimate statement derailleur cage – hollow titanium 3D-printed pulleys, a dark prism commemorative logo and limited to just 200 pieces
New Ribble Allroad Ti: ‘state-of-the-art 3D printing with traditional construction techniques’
British brand aiming to push the boundaries of what's possible with titanium – both tech and price-wise
Campagnolo Super Record Wireless power meter review – the jewel in the crown of the world's most exclusive groupset
Say what you like about Campagnolo not being in the WorldTour any more but nobody can deny that Super Record is still the most prestigious...
The best women's cycling shorts – our favourite bibs for summer mileage
Rouleur's selection of the best women's bib shorts this year – the most technical, comfortable and stylish shorts reviewed
The best men’s cycling shorts of 2024 – our pick of the best-performing bibs
Stay cool, comfortable and cushioned in the saddle this summer with our favourite shorts
Van Rysel RCR Pro Team Replica review: sophisticated superbike that's deservedly the talk of the town
Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale's aero all-rounder might be 'the WorldTour's most affordable bike' but it looks and feels like a million dollars
The best women’s cycling jerseys – our favourites for hot weather riding in 2024
Stay cool this summer with Rouleur's pick of this year's jerseys from all of our favourite brands
Fizik Vento Proxy shoe review – dazzling retro style with a modern performance
The statement gravel shoe that everyone is talking about – let's face it, you can't miss it – was worn to victory in Unbound by...
Ribble unveils new aero Allroad platform in a sweeping range revamp
Available in three versions including an e-bike, the new model promises aerodynamic performance and mixed-terrain versatility – at market-beating prices
The best men's summer cycling jerseys of 2024 – our pick for warm-weather riding
Get your summer style sorted with our garments guides – here are the Rouleur staff's favourite jerseys this year, tested at home and abroad
Assos layering system - where science meets art
Striking the right balance between too hot and too cold is a challenge for cyclists, but Assos's latest collection is designed to alleviate this dilemma
Limar Air Atlas Mark Cavendish review: the helmet he'll wear in his attempt to make Tour history
The Manx Missile is aiming at one more Tour de France stage to beat Eddy Merckx's record of 34 – and he'll be hoping this is the...
Quoc M3 Air review - Breathable, comfortable and good enough for Geraint Thomas
Quoc’s carbon road race shoes set a new performance standard for the brand
Pearson Forge road bike review: A bike driven by data, made for everyday cyclists
The British brand aims to create a more comfortable ride for its customers without compromising on performance. So, does it live up to its claims?...
SRAM launches new Red AXS groupset: the lightest on the market, designed for ‘effortless’ riding
SRAM's new flagship groupset is all about refining the experience for every rider – instead of adding sprockets or new shifting systems it has focused on light brake feel, comfortable...
Factor Ostro VAM gen 2 review: dazzling performance
The updated version of Factor's aero all-rounder is lighter, narrower and searingly fast
Shimano GRX 12-speed review: Mechanical shifting at its finest
The brand’s most recent gravel groupset ticks a lot of boxes and raises the question of whether electronic shifting is really needed when riding gravel
Seeing things differently with KOO's Alibi sunglasses
Sunglasses for Grand Tour champions, influencers, and the rest of us
Art in motion: Ribble collaborates with illustrator and designer Vic Lee
The British brand teamed up with British artist to produce a unique urban e-bike
Made for all day: Pinarello Dogma X
Pinarello's carefully designed endurace bike strikes the perfect balance of speed and comfort
Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod 1 review: A bike for racing – and everything else
The SuperSix is just as at home in the WorldTour as it is on local lanes and all-day adventures
Café du Cycliste Audax Collection Review - Unique and versatile winter kit made for the long haul
The French brand may have its roots in the sunny Cote d’Azur, but that doesn’t mean it can’t excel when it comes to kit that...
Temple Road review: a modern classic
It's a vintage-inspired steel frame paired with disc brakes, electronic gears, and internal cabling – but does it live up to its billing?
Climate control: Navigating the seasons with ASSOS's Skin Layer
It’s a crucial part of any cycling outfit, 365 days of the year
Reaching new heights of performance with the Elite Justo indoor trainer
Beat the chill with Elite’s Justo indoor trainer
MEMBERSHIPS
JOIN TODAY
Independent journalism, award winning content, exclusive perks. Continue your Rouleur journey with a subscription starting from only $3/month.