Cycling Plus is the manual for the modern road cyclist. Whether you're cycling weekly, an occasional new rider or a Tour de France fan you’ll find everything you need. Each issue is packed with buying advice and tests of essential cycling gear - everything from bikes to bags! Cycling Plus is the place to find training advice, nutrition secrets and practical tips guaranteed to improve your bicycling. It's also full of inspirational rides, real-life cycling stories and entertaining riding-related features.
WELCOME…
Cycling Plus • The CP team tells you which Bike of the Year bike they’d most like to own
Paris-Roubaix Femmes Action Jackson
What’s on • The best media, entertainment and events from the cycling world
Go figure • The month in numbers
Travel essentials • Make your trip a winner with these overseas-friendly items
Baby steps • Lizzie Deignan on the ups and downs of returning to match fitness after giving birth - twice
One Shop Stop • Every issue, Cycling Plus gives some love to Britain’s best independent bike shops
Tandems • A two-person bike always raises a smile. Maybe that’s the problem…
Roads to ruin • Laura laments the huge cuts to England’s active travel budget
Paris
The route
Inspiring cycling reads from Bloomsbury Sport • Available from all good bookshops
BIKE OF THE YEAR’23 • Budget. Endurance. Women’s. Aero. Gravel. Performance. The biggest brands. 25 bikes. Just one overall winner.
Need to know…
25 Bikes on test • We’ve tested, whittled and tested some more to create this final shortlist
Marin Gestalt • £955 A beefy bike for beyond road rides
Lapierre Crosshill 2.0 • £1,199 French Performance on a British budget
Cannondale CAAD Optimo 1 • £1,300 Cultured performance that won’t break the bank
Merida Scultura Endurance • £3,400 Smooth operator with SRAM’s wireless shifting
Vitus Venon Evo RS Aero • £4,699 New endurance bike promising huge versatility
Rondo Ratt CF2 • £3,599 Endurance all-roader that blurs road and gravel
Cervélo Caledonia Rival eTap • £4,800 Cervélo’s fast endurance ride for less money
Wilier Gran Turismo SLR • £8,680 3D-printed elastomer-infused endurance ride
WINNING FORMULA • Should you go for a women’s-specific build or adapt a unisex model? Here we put three female-targeting options from Scott, Liv and Ribble to the test on the ascents of Dartmoor
The winner is… Scott Contessa Addict 25 • Despite being the least expensive of the bikes on test by some margin, the Contessa comes up trumps
Ribble Ultra SL R Enthusiast • £6,599 The aero road bike redefined
Giant Propel Advanced Pro 0 • £6,399 Half the price doesn’t mean half the bike
3T Strada ICR Force eTap • £7,398 A fresh start for the Strada?
Trek Madone SLR 7 • £10,200 Goodbye IsoSpeed, hello IsoFlow
ROUGHING IT • Grit, gravel, asphalt and multi-day rides. This top-notch fistful of all-terrain monsters look to handle it all and more. But which will be our gravel bike of 2023?
The winner is… Giant Revolt X Advanced Pro 1 • While all the bikes in this test have their merits, it was the Giant that ticked the most boxes on our checklist
Basso Diamante Ultegra Di2 • £7,199 Can classical looks cut the race-bike mustard?
Wilier 0 SL Force AXS • £7,250 A race bike without the aggressive geometry
Cannondale SuperSix EVO • £8,250 Evidence that evolution is king
Enve Melee Ultegra Di2 • £10,400 Could this be the race bike for mere mortals?
Colnago V4Rs Dura-Ace Di2 • £12,495 Is Pogačar’s bike the one you should covet?
THE FINAL...