Plus all the latest news and reviews from the week

By Oscar Huckle

Published: Friday, 13 September 2024 at 06:00 AM


Greetings from Granada, Spain, where I’m penning this week’s First Look Friday. I’m recovering from finishing Badlands, an 800km gravel ultra-endurance race, and my various aches and pains are finally starting to subside. 

We kicked off the week with workshop manager Will Poole’s rousing account of the Frontier 300, a route that crosses from the Irish Sea to the North Sea from Rockliffe, in Scotland to Hadston, in north-east England. The catch? You have to ride the 300km with 4,200m elevation in a single day. 

James Witts then delivered a detailed review of the Wattbike Proton, a new smartbike that’s designed to take a slice of the Peloton and Zwift Ride pie to appeal to the wider health and smart trainer market. 

But by far the biggest news of the week was the announcement of Campagnolo’s Super Record S Wireless groupset. Sitting one rung below Campagnolo Super Record Wireless, the new groupset is claimed to be 150g heavier, with the crankset using a solid rather than hollow carbon construction. 

However, it’s still a wallet-cleansing $4,299 / €3,390, which is about as expensive as Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9200 and SRAM Red AXS

Campagnolo has always been a brand to go against the grain and has always regarded its Chorus and Record groupsets above its competitors’ second and third-tier groupsets. Either way, be sure to check out our full review once we have a groupset in to test. 

Elsewhere, Nick Clark brought us news of Canyon’s new Spectral:ONfly lightweight electric mountain bike.

Right, now let me present this week’s new sizzlin’ tech.