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Cyclist Magazine October 2022 - 131 Back Issue

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10 Reviews   •  English   •   Sport (Cycling)
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As autumn fast approaches, issue 131 sees Cyclist's crack team of testers take an in-depth look at the best autumn kit to keep you riding. But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, because it’s still summer (just) and what a summer it has been. We look back across the best pro-racing through the viewfinders of the world’s best photographers, plus we follow FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope as they take on the most historic event cycling has seen in years – the inaugural Tour de France Femmes.

Our profile this month is on Giuseppe Saronni, one Italy’s most decorated riders, while our Big Ride and Classic Climb also take a turn around the Italian block, with a hidden gravel route around the Dolomites’ craggiest peaks and leg-shredding investigation of the Classics’ hardest climb, the Muro di Sormano.

New bikes come thick and fast from Giant’s all-new Propel to Reilly’s beautiful titanium aero bike, plus there’s all the usual new kit from the likes of Zipp, Bell and CeramicSpeed.
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October 2022 - 131 As autumn fast approaches, issue 131 sees Cyclist's crack team of testers take an in-depth look at the best autumn kit to keep you riding. But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, because it’s still summer (just) and what a summer it has been. We look back across the best pro-racing through the viewfinders of the world’s best photographers, plus we follow FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope as they take on the most historic event cycling has seen in years – the inaugural Tour de France Femmes. Our profile this month is on Giuseppe Saronni, one Italy’s most decorated riders, while our Big Ride and Classic Climb also take a turn around the Italian block, with a hidden gravel route around the Dolomites’ craggiest peaks and leg-shredding investigation of the Classics’ hardest climb, the Muro di Sormano. New bikes come thick and fast from Giant’s all-new Propel to Reilly’s beautiful titanium aero bike, plus there’s all the usual new kit from the likes of Zipp, Bell and CeramicSpeed.


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As autumn fast approaches, issue 131 sees Cyclist's crack team of testers take an in-depth look at the best autumn kit to keep you riding. But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, because it’s still summer (just) and what a summer it has been. We look back across the best pro-racing through the viewfinders of the world’s best photographers, plus we follow FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope as they take on the most historic event cycling has seen in years – the inaugural Tour de France Femmes.

Our profile this month is on Giuseppe Saronni, one Italy’s most decorated riders, while our Big Ride and Classic Climb also take a turn around the Italian block, with a hidden gravel route around the Dolomites’ craggiest peaks and leg-shredding investigation of the Classics’ hardest climb, the Muro di Sormano.

New bikes come thick and fast from Giant’s all-new Propel to Reilly’s beautiful titanium aero bike, plus there’s all the usual new kit from the likes of Zipp, Bell and CeramicSpeed.
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