Cervélo S5 review: A truly exhilarating superbike
The updated S5 is simpler, lighter, faster – and has an absolutely staggering ride.
The updated S5 is simpler, lighter, faster – and has an absolutely staggering ride.
From brand new updates to expanded options, here’s what’s new in road bikes this fall.
The new Oltre models are the first complete frame and component platform designed and manufactured entirely by the Italian brand.
Wout van Aert rode the refined bike to the green jersey at the Tour de France.
The seventh-generation Madone is lighter, faster, still kind of comfy, and has always-available DRS.
Orbea claims the new Orca bike will save you 15 watts at 40kph, and if you can manage 50kph, you'll save an additional 13 watts on the new aero road bike.
Simplon claims the new Pride II is the fastest bike in the world and has a 3D scanner to get you fitted on it.
After three years in development, has Ribble created the most aerodynamically advanced road platform ever?
Vitus goes all-in for aero with the new ZX-1, featuring internal cable routing, huge tubing, deep wheels and integrated handlebars.
Canyon claims to have the world's fastest aero bike with the Aeroad CFR... but what about those width-expandable bars?!
The AR has gotten a long-awaited facelift, and while aerodynamics takes center stage once again, comfort makes a surprise appearance.
Blurring the lines between aero and all-around categories is a tricky task. The SystemSix does it better than most bikes that have tried.
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