Michelle Arthurs-Brennan
Michelle Arthurs-Brennan is a traditional journalist by trade, having begun her career working for a local newspaper, where highlights included interviewing a very irate Freddie Star (and an even more irate theatre owner), as well as 'the one about the stolen chickens'.
Previous to joining the Cycling Weekly team, Michelle was Editor at Total Women's Cycling. She joined CW as an 'SEO Analyst', but couldn't keep her nose out of journalism and in the spreadsheets, eventually taking on the role of Tech Editor before her latest appointment as Digital Editor.
Michelle is a road racer who also enjoys track riding and the occasional time trial, though dabbles in off-road riding too (either on a mountain bike, or a 'gravel bike'). She is passionate about supporting grassroots women's racing and founded the women's road race team 1904rt.
Michelle is on maternity leave from July 8 2022, until April 2023.
Latest articles by Michelle Arthurs-Brennan
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The best bike upgrades: where to spend and where to save
Cycling can become an expensive hobby - the art to maximising your pennies is deciding where to spend them
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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Best bike rollers 2023: how to add variety to your indoor cycling
Here's our pick of the best bike rollers if you're looking to break up the dreary indoor bike trainer routine with something a little more rocking and rolling
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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Best kids’ bikes 2023: tips for choosing a children's bike
The best kids' bikes will get your child cycling confidently - here's our pick across the age range
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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The best folding bikes 2023 reviewed and rated
The best folding bikes are one of the most versatile types of bike around with a multitude of uses
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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How to choose a bike saddle that's right for you and avoid the common mistakes
Finding the right saddle can take work - but pain is not a necessary evil and time spent investigating the options can make a big difference
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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Garmin Rally power meter pedals review
Garmin's power meter family lets you swap one spindle between pedal bodies, maintaining consistent data across all disciplines. At a cost.
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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Did you know you can buy a personalised video from a cycling hero this Black Friday?
Unfortunately, Lance Armstrong is still 'no longer available' on Cameo, but you can now get Phil Gil
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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What is bikepacking: everything you need to know to get started
What is bikepacking? It's all about adventure. Similar to traditional touring, but off-road - and typically with as little strapped to the bike as possible
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated