Entry Level Road Bikes and Entry Level Gear

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I get a lot questions about entry level road bikes and entry level cycling gear. As a result I do write various posts about these things. However, as I have mentioned in the past, these posts quickly become out of date because bikes evolve all the time. This is fine, I’m happy to write more posts, but people searching the net looking for answers may end up on an out of date post. So, to resolve this issue I have created a new category dedicated to Entry Level Road Bikes.

The categories are located in the right hand sidebar. It’s important to note that over the last few weeks I have created a number of different categories. Whilst you can of course subscribe to my whole RSS feed, you can also just subscribe to the individual category feeds! Which means if you only want to read Daily Cycle articles on city cycling or on female cyclists then you can. The little RSS icons are located next to the category names in the sidebar.

Let me know if there are any other categories you would covered.

Happy cycling :)

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