By Alex Evans

Published: Wednesday, 22 December 2021 at 12:00 am


Although it’s a little morbid to say so, with the countdown clock ticking ever closer to the inevitable, time only becomes more precious. As each year passes and I get older, certain ways of approaching riding seem to further cement themselves in my mind, and manifest in my day-to-day activities and practices.

This has helped me focus on the products that make my time on the bike easier, more comfortable and more efficient – and just as importantly, more fun.

Although the products in this year’s Gear of the Year are no more philosophical than in my 2019 and 2020 editions, they have been refined to unilaterally improve my life out on the bike.

Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo

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The Turbo Levo is a good-looking bike.
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  • £13,000

I promise I’ll stop going on about this bike at some point in the future, but only when I find one that’s as good.

Although electric mountain bikes are universally capable of making hour-long lunchtime mash-ups with 1,000m of climbing and descending a vivid reality, at the time of writing this and my extensive Turbo Levo review, no other ebike made it as much fun, or as fast as this one.

Thanks to its suspension, geometry, chassis, components and motor, the Turbo Levo is immensely capable across the vast swathes of terrain on my home trails, also used for the UK’s round of the Enduro World Series.