The working week is finally coming to a close, a relief that's bettered only by that January pay packet finally appearing and putting (a possibly insufficient quantity of) filler in the gaping financial dent that was Christmas. Depending on what you're viewing this on, it's now time to click or flick away below as we present as many new bikes and bits as there are cogs on one of today's newfangled cassettes.
New road bike gear
Vitus Vitesse Evo
We were very impressed by the value on offer from Vitus when we tried the Vitesse Evo out in Spain last week, but we did wonder how it would fare on the UK’s less-forgiving roads. Well, now we’re going to find out. The Evo VRI comes with full Shimano Ultegra Di2 and Mavic Ksyrium 25 wheels (formerly called Equipes). Retail on this bike is just £2499.99, already impressive for the spec, but in standard CRC fashion it’s discounted through to the end of the model year.
£2199.99 / $2,969 / AU$3,982
Trek Emonda SL8
Trek’s Emonda grabbed a lot of headlines at its launch almost two years ago thanks to the halo model’s jaw-droppingly low weight of 10lb (4.5kg) all-in. We’ve reviewed a few different versions of the bike since then and it’s proven to be a good ‘un. For this year’s Bike of the Year, currently being deliberated over by our sister mag Cycling Plus, we’ve got a rather tasty build with full Shimano Dura-Ace, and as it’s the second-tier SL frame rather than the range-topping SLR, it’s actually quite keenly priced. We can’t wait to have a go on this one..
Spin Industries Chain Genie tool
Women’s Porteur cycling jeans by Osloh
Brightside bike light
Adidas Adistar Belgements jacket
New mountain biking gear
Giro Montara MIPS Helmet
Boardman FS Team
Giro LA DND women’s MTB gloves
Ohlins RXF 34 fork
Howies Broad Haven rucksack
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