Cycling Plus  |  July 2017
Our superbike shootout asks which range-topping dream bike deserves to be named this year's best, plus we announce our Women's Bike of the Year. Elsewhere we look at new bikes from Scott, Specialized, Cervélo, Giant, Orbea and more. We also put the best of this year's summer kit to the test, look in detail at how to find the right saddle for you, and take a look at low-carb diets in cycling to ask if carbs are still king…
Plus we call on you to get your mates on bikes so we can all Get Britain Riding!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Cycling Plus July 2017.