Plus all the best news and reviews from the week just gone

By Simon von Bromley

Published: Friday, 15 September 2023 at 06:00 AM


We’ve come to the end of another content-filled week on BikeRadar, but fear not – First Look Friday is here to ease you into the weekend.

Before we take a look at some of the latest gear to arrive at BikeRadar headquarters, though, let’s recap some highlights from the week just gone.

Senior technical editor, Tom Marvin, shared his highly anticipated review of the Classified Powershift hub. Is it a true game changer for bikes with 1x drivetrains, or another solution in search of a problem? I’ll leave that up to you, dear reader.

We took a look at the Cannondale Scalpel used by Lachlan Morton to complete the 2,670-mile Tour Divide in just 12 and a half days.

Specialized also unveiled its new Roubaix SL8 endurance road bike, with an updated FutureShock suspension system and refined frameset.

Senior technical editor, Ashley Quinlan, had the pleasure of attending a rainy launch in Portugal (while the UK basked in the sunniest and warmest weather of the year so far), and brought us his first ride review of the S-Works version.

Zwift unveiled its roadmap for the coming season. As well as announcing more gamified events and an expansion to Watopia, Zwift detailed updates to its Climb Portal feature and changes to how it classifies e-sports racers.

Deputy Editor, Jack Luke, has rekindled his love for knobbly tyres in recent months, leading him to reflect on the good (and bad) mountain bike tech trends that have sprung up since he was last “shredding the gnar”.

Finally, Giant announced the latest update to its Defy endurance bike. Said to be lighter and racier, it notably eschews any additional tech such as suspension or pivots.

Instead, Bikeradar’s senior technical editor, Warren Rossiter, says it feels like “pure road bike heaven”.