By Ashley Quinlan

Published: Friday, 07 October 2022 at 12:00 am


The northern hemisphere may have waved goodbye to the summer, with autumn now in full swing (we see you, readers elsewhere!), but the BikeRadar content machine continues apace despite the inevitable wind-down of the traditional cycling season.

Monday saw our review of the new Zwift Hub smart trainer, impressing senior tech writer Simon von Bromley with its sheer value for money and earning a spot in our best smart trainers buyer’s guide. Could it be the new budget smart trainer king?

We also brought news of Team Ineos time trial specialist Filippo Ganna’s hour record bike, complete with a breakdown of the finest (sea-derived) details that might see the Italian put the record on a shelf for the foreseeable future this weekend.

Elsewhere, we’ve had breaking news of Cervélo’s first-ever mountain bike, followed by the announcement of an updated Wahoo Roam bike computer.

The refreshed BMC Fourstroke XC mountain bike also broke cover, while Robyn Furtado’s long-term review of the Sonder Camino Ti Rival 1 gravel bike went live.

Phew! That’s enough of the highlights, now on to this week’s First Look Friday picks.

Wahoo Elemnt Roam 2 bike computer

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The updated Elemnt Roam features easier-to-press convex buttons on the front face.
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Wahoo has updated its Elemnt Roam head unit, complete with a suite of improvements aimed at maintaining its place as one of the best bike computers available.

The Roam has gained dual-band GPS, which is said to improve navigation accuracy in low-signal areas, such as under heavy tree cover and between tall buildings.

Wahoo’s Summit Segments Climb functionality has also taken a shot in the arm, with Wahoo claiming it’ll now automatically track climbs on a pre-loaded route and offer greater analysis of those ascents.

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USB-C charging could also prove more reliable than Micro USB.
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The new bike computer now benefits from an increase in screen contrast – helpful for at-a-glance legibility – and convex buttons, which should make interaction with gloves a little easier, according to Wahoo. The computer now also has USB-C charging.

Wahoo says it’s worked on a multisport handover system for use with its range of fitness watches and that the new Roam also supports Supersapien’s blood glucose tracking system.

  • £349.99 / $399.99 / €399.99 / AU$599.95