In this buyer's guide you can find out about the best gravel bikes and adventure road bikes available. We've ridden and tested these bikes in real conditions, and this is our pick of the bunch. Gravel bikes have gone very quickly from the latest craze to a significant part of most bike companies' ranges. These bikes are tailored for long-distance comfort, with disc brakes, big tyre clearance and geometry honed to excel both on the road and off, whether it's a gravel, forest or dirt track.| road.cc
Looking for a road bike for £2000 or less. Read this article to check out our complete guide to the best road bikes under £2,000 – including some gravel options and some that are closer to £1,000.| road.cc
Your saddle is arguably the most important component on your bike. If it's doing its job properly, you'll never notice it, but if it isn't... ouch! Comfort is highly personal, but to help you find the perfect fit, we’ve tested hundreds saddles to find the best bike saddles you can buy, whether you're a casual rider or seasoned racer. Saddles are the most individual bike component, and sort of a Marmite litmus test; you'll either love or hate a saddle and can guess whether you're going...| road.cc
Trek merges its top-end road bikes, with the Madone Gen 8 said to be as aero as the previous model and 320g lighter, marking the end of the road for the carbon Émonda. Full builds start at £3,250 for the SL model, rising to £12,500 for the flagship SLR| road.cc