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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Why spend £12K when you can build your dream classic bike for under £500? Here's how...
If you love a project, don't mind spending time scrolling through Ebay listings and are a bit of a tinkerer, why not build yourself a brand new bike out of old parts and save yourself a ton of cash?
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Wahoo updates Kickr Smart Trainer and Kickr Bike with Wi-Fi connectivity
US brand futureproofs its flagship devices as well as adding extra features aimed at enhancing its Wahoo X indoor training subscription service
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Racer Rosa custom carbon review - an Italian superbike for the cognoscenti... with rim brakes
Bespoke geometry, custom paintjob, handmade in Italy... if you love a classic road bike unsullied by disc brakes, Di2 and dirt tyres London-based Italian brand Racer Rosa will build it
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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New Canyon Ultimate first ride: classic looks but extra aero, comfort and integration
Fifth-generation Canyon Ultimate gets a subtle but significant redesign that's aimed at making it an all-rounder rather than a climbing bike
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New £449/$499 Zwift Hub smart trainer: idiot-proof and cheap is the new high-tech and expensive
Global online cycling platform ditches plans for a high-end smart bike and goes back to basics with a user-friendly turbo
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Woodrup's 'path racer' reimagines the fixie for the gravel biking generation and we want one
Leeds brand recreates the type of bike that was designed for unpaved roads as well as track racing in the 19th century - and it's surprisingly relevant
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Winter cycling sunglasses: why do cyclists wear sunglasses in winter?
A pair of sunglasses will protect your eyes from UV and debris all year round; we take a look at why winter cycling sunglasses should be an essential part of your kit
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Wahoo Powrlink Zero and Wahoo Kickr Rollr trainer launched
All the details, specs and first impressions on Wahoo's all-new Powrlink Zero pedals and Kickr Rollr indoor trainer
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NBA legend LeBron James invests $30 million in Canyon as German bike brand increases US presence
NBA megastar's money aimed at boosting Canyon and is billed as "the perfect match"
By Simon Smythe • Published