Simon Smythe
Simon Smythe is Cycling Weekly's senior tech writer and has been in various roles at CW since 2003. His first job was as a sub editor following an MA in online journalism.
In his cycling career Simon has mostly focused on time trialling with a national medal, a few open wins and his club's 30-mile record in his palmares. These days he spends a bit more time testing road bikes, or on a tandem doing the school run with his younger son.
What's in the stable? There's a Colnago Master Olympic, a Hotta TT700, an ex-Castorama lo-pro that was ridden in the 1993 Tour de France, a Pinarello Montello, an Independent Fabrication Club Racer, a Mercian Classic fixed winter bike and a renovated Roberts with a modern Campag groupset.
And the vital statistics:
Age: 53 Height: 178cm
Weight: 69kg
Latest articles by Simon Smythe
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UCI introduces mandatory 'height category' sticky labels for time trial and pursuit bikes
New downloadable labels to be the 'reference point for UCI commissaires' and must be visible on the top tubes of bikes in all UCI-sanctioned TT and pursuit events
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Garmin Epix (Gen 2) smartwatch review - superb functionality, brilliant display, changed my life
All of the features of the top Fenix and Forerunner watches but with an enhanced AMOLED display - which makes it more expensive, but it's worth it
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Best bike fenders / mudguards for autumn and winter 2023
They're hardly bling, but a good set of bike fenders / mudguards will help you to ride through winter in comfort. We've rounded up the best
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Nude carbon is back and even sexier with 3T’s new Exploro Racemax Italia XXX
Made-in-Italy frames 'pull back the curtain' on in-house filament winding process with stunning results
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Mark Cavendish photographed showing off his new Wilier Filante SLR team bike in Calpe
Manxman testing new team equipment in advance of his Astana debut in mid-February
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Lost British speed record bike reappears for sale in Berlin - and a crowdfunding campaign aims to reunite it with owner Dave Le Grys
Doing 110mph on a closed motorway in 1986 was only the start of this bike's epic journey
By Simon Smythe • Published
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How is Campagnolo down to one team in the WorldTour, why does SRAM supply seven women’s teams and what does Shimano pay Ineos? We asked the questions…
We take a look at the shifting fortunes of the groupset manufacturers
By Simon Smythe • Published
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SRAM v Princeton ‘humpback whale wheel’ lawsuit goes to jury trial
Judge orders that lay people must decide whether or not Princeton CarbonWorks infringed Zipp's 'biomimicry' patents, as claimed by Zipp owner SRAM
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Has NASA just invented a puncture-proof tyre that will last the life of your bike?
Airless wire mesh tyres originally invented for the Mars Rover are being developed for bikes and are hitting the market this year - and they could be the last ones you ever buy
By Simon Smythe • Published