Evans Cycles - Spring Catalogue 2011

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Welcome note

Contents Features

What’s New Spring Fever 90 years in cycling Pinnacle 2011 Get into sportives Ride it and Rate it Where am I? Take the long way home Safety fi rst Ride2Work Q and A DIY servicing Hit the trails A life less ordinary Store news Ride it! round up Competitions

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Product

Spring clothing Sportive bikes Road bikes & kit Cycle computers and GPS Commuter bikes & kit High-viz, lights & luggage Tools and cleaners Mountain bikes & kit Leisure bikes & kit

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54 90 Years: And still going strong

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Take to the streets: New commuter and leisure bikes

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WHAT’S

NEW

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The latest hot products now in-store or arriving over the coming weeks Quintana Roo

‘We are Triathlon’ sums up this exciting bike brand which is exclusive to Evans Cycles. In 1981 founder Dan Empfield competed in the first Ironman on Hawaii’s Big Island. As a pioneer of the sport, he envisioned a bright future for it, but felt something was lacking: High-quality equipment that accommodated the needs of triathletes. Doug invented Quintana Roo and went on to invent both the triathlonspecific bicycle (1989) and wetsuit (1987). The same creative juices that created the innovative fit and features that first made triathletes go faster are flowing again today, as is evident in all their bikes. With both mens and womens models Quintana Roo really is triathlon!

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In Brief

Wilier bikes These beautifully crafted Italian bikes will be gracing our stores in 2011. Superb build quality and a smooth ride is evident in the whole range. Check out the Izoard VP Xenon (EV144660) for a great mid range road bike!

Jamis

Jamis Bicycles enjoyed UK success in the 90’s mountain bike boom but the brand disappeared off the radar with no reliable UK distribution. We have brought it back, bringing a diverse and varied range of bicycles to the UK. These great value bikes will be available | exclusively to Evans Cycles.

Pinnacle Our own Pinnacle bikes have been re-engineered and redesigned for 2011. With over 30 models, theres something for everyone. Check out pages 20-21 for an introduction to the new range.

Litespeed

Another Evans Cycles exclusive, Litespeed is frequently associated with titanium. However, the company has introduced a line of carbon bicycles and frames which continues their heritage of unparalleled technology coupled with unique designs.

Niner bikes It’s more than just a name, it’s a passion say Niner bikes who believe that the big wheel revloution is here to stay. Funky colours and great build quality make these bikes stand out from the crowd. The SIR 9 SPX Rigid (EV143109) is something special! Check out page 53 for a brief run down on 29 inch wheeled bikes.

Ragley colours Ragley bikes have been turning heads in the MTB world and we are excited to be stocking them in 2011. Watch this space for some exclusive to Evans colours and complete bikes launching in spring/summer.

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WHAT’S

NEW

The latest hot products now in-store or arriving over the coming weeks

2 by 10 gearing One key trend seems to be popping up in the mountain biking world: less is more. New 2 x 10 gearing is definitely following this trend. Instead of using a standard 3 x 9 gearing companies like SRAM and Shimano have changed standard gear ratios to give riders less weight, easier shifting, and better performance in a variety of conditions. Orginally designed to drop weight on XC racing bikes 2 x 10 gearing has become so popular that many trail bikes are now using it. Check out the BMC Speedfox SF01 on page 50 to see this SRAM XO 2 x 10 set up on a bike!

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Online updates

Maloja

This new, exciting brand from Germany has a wide range of colourful clothing. There’s some great shots of the road and MTB kit throughout this catalogue so keep your eyes peeled. Range highlights include the Glockner bib short and jersey for road riding and the San Marco jersey for off road adventures!

New Website! This spring we are going to give our website a big refresh. Our current site has served us well for the past 3 years so it’s about time for a change! We have some exciting features but fundamentally the site will display products better and be easier to search for the

products you are looking for. Stage one of the refresh will be coming to you in early April when you will see a whole new look, with more subtle changes running through to June when the full bells and whistles version will be fully unleashed. www.evanscycles.com

@EvansCycles thanks for the nice bike, great price, lovely web site, courtesy call before delivery and intelligent courier - I’ll be back!

Louis Garneau Another Evans Cycles exclusive. Expect to see this amazing brand pop in summer. The Vortice helmet above shows the level of technology in all their products. Keep an eye on our website for more info.

Stella McCartney A brilliant collaboration between Stella McCartney and Adidas has resulted in functional cycling clothing that looks great on and off the bike!

You Tube: This year we launched our YouTube channel with over 20 ‘How to’ video’s covering everything from fixing a puncture to servicing suspension forks! We think providing video content is the way forward and are always looking for opportunities to provide interesting and useful information to our customers. Keep checking back as we will always be adding to the collection! www.youtube.com/ evanscycles

Dream Team We have teamed up with Road.cc to bring a whole season of fantasy racing with some fantastic prizes up for grabs along the way. We will provide race previews, tips on in form riders to help you choose your team and provide a dummies guide so everyone can enjoy. And the best part – It’s free to enter! www.evanscycles.com/ fantasycycling

We are mobile! 2011 is the year of the mobile… be sure to ‘check in’ to our stores when you visit on Facebook and Foursquare for exclusive deals every week. Keep an eye out for a mobile site coming later on in 2011. Scan the code for some deals. Join the conversation, follow us for updates & share your rides... www.evanscycles.com/blog Spring 2011 І 07


SPRING FEVER

IT’S WARMER (JUST), THE DAYS ARE LONGER... SPRING IS HERE!

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e made it! Winter is behind us, the days are getting longer, and riding a bike is a whole lot easier again. It’s time to swap to spring clothing, get into the saddle, and enjoy yourself. Spring’s warmer temperatures mean you can go for lighter, more breathable kit and wear fewer layers at last. It’s so much easier to get your clothing right than it is in winter. However, there can still be a chill in the air on some days so look for multi-purpose clothing that you

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can wear in different ways according to the conditions. For example, on a chilly day a thick jersey will do the job, but you’ll only wear it on those cold days. Go for a lighter jersey that’s more versatile and you can wear it on top of a base layer on warm rides, or underneath a windproof when it’s cooler. Remember too that those little April showers can start to drip, drip, drop without any warning, so make sure you stash a waterproof in a back pocket, just in case. Again, go for something

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Spring 2011 | Clothing

Left to Right: Maloja Brenner jersey and bibs, Giro Ionos helmet, Oakley Radar glasses, GORE Retro mitt, Shimano RO77 shoes. Maloja Alpine Rose jersey and Scarlet 3/4 tights, Specialized S-works D4W helmet, Oakley Commit glasses, Endura Rapido mitt, Shimano WR41 shoes.

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arm warmers, you can pull them up or push them down to your wrists

lightweight and you can use it right through summer whereas anything with insulation will have to be consigned to the back of the wardrobe in a few weeks. Rather than heading out in full-on arctic regalia, you can shed a layer or two and instantly feel more comfortable. As spring develops you will probably feel brave enough to start showing a bit of skin too. Those thick tights or long trousers that served you so well over winter can be put away for a few months and three-quarters can be used instead. You’ll get a bit of air to your calves but can

MAVIC Avenir road shoe (EV143676) High end performance road shoe, with Mavic’s ergo lite ratchet for precise fit and adjustment.

£99.99

still keep your hard-working knees warm and creak-free. Light weight base layers, arm, knee, and leg warmers are the other spring time essentials. Simple garments that add great versatility to your cycling wardrobe. On a fresh morning wear knee or leg warmers with your shorts. That way, you have the option of taking them off mid-ride if things start to warm up. The same goes for arm warmers, you can pull them up or push them down to your wrists depending on the temperature or terrain.

PEARL IZUMI Select road shoe (EV144609) Unbeatable fit and performance. Ideal for long rides in spring.

£79.99

SPECIALIZED BG Sport shoe (EV139100) Comfortable BG fit and performance with a casual design suited to the budding road enthusiast.

£69.99

GORE Retro Tech mitts (121361) Stylish retro mitt which doesn’t sacrifice modern materials and design.

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Spring 2011 | Clothing Main pic: Riders wear left to right. Maloja kit, Bell Volt helmet, Oakley Jawbone glasses, Shimano RO87 shoes. Castelli kit, Specialized Prevail helmet, Rudy Project Rydon glasses, Specialized BG comp shoes. Pearl Izumi kit, Specialized S-works D4W helmet, Oakley Commit glasses, Shimano WR41 shoes. GORE 25th Anniversary kit, Giro Ionos helmet, Oakley Radar glasses, Specialized BG S-works shoes.

GORE 25th Anniversary Oxygen jacket (EV139766) Lightweight GORETEX jacket that will keep you dry in spring showers.

GORE 25th Anniversary Ozon bib short (EV139767) All the best parts of the Oxon bib short but with an exclusive colur scheme.

£159.99

£109.99

MALOJA Glockmer 1/2 jersey (EV144551) A fresh design, fantastic cut and technical fabric make this a must have in 2011.

MALOJA Glockmer bib short (EV144552) Lazer cut bib short designed for performance road riding.

£104.99

£84.99

Top Pic: Riders wear left to right. Castelli kit, Giro Ionos helmet, Shimano RO77 shoes. GORE kit, Giro Prolight helmet, Pearl Izumi Select shoes. Maloja kit, Specialized S-works D4W helmet, Shimano WR41 shoes. Middle pic: Kit shown left to right. Castelli cap and jacket. Assos cap, Endura Snapper glasses, GORE jersey. Bottom pic: Maloja kit, GORE retro mitts, Specialized knee warmers

PEARL IZUMI Women’s Elite Barrier jacket (EV144600) Be prepared! A lightweight, showerproof jacket for changing conditions.

£54.99

£69.99

Endura Rapido mitts (121354) Stretchy, high value mitts with padding for comfort plus added grip.

£15.99

PEARL IZUMI Women’s Sugar 3/4 short (EV144602) An ideal short to keep your knees warm on those early morning rides.

GORE Power mitts (121265) Foam and gel padding ensure maximum comfort to make a great mitt.

£19.99

CASTELLI Podio jersey (123331) Using Castelli’s Prosecco Strada fabric, this jersey is at the pinnacle of cycle clothing design. RRP: £84.99

CASTELLI Sottile jacket (EV143747) Want a packable jacket that hardly feels like you’re wearing it, and doesn’t make you sweat? RRP: £74.99

£76.49

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If you have been riding in a heavy jacket over winter you can probably resign it now and go for a more breathable longsleeve jersey instead. One with windproof panels on the front may be preferrable for a few more weeks yet, or you could go for the cyclist’s perennial favourite, the gilet. Gilets are perfect for spring. By keeping the wind off your chest they make a huge difference to your core temperature on a cool morning, but they are small enough to roll up and stuff away in a pocket when the sun starts to shine. Plus, a gilet is versatile for all the upcoming seasons - you can wear it on top of a short-sleeve jersey for summer evening rides, and it is an absolute essential in the autumn. Spring is one of the best seasons for cycling. Pick the right clothing to enjoy the long days and longer rides, and have fun out there... ALTURA Etape gilet (EV136971) Lightweight protection from the elements without any restrictions.

£29.99

Main Pic: Riders wear left to right. Oakley Retro Fade jersey and Endura short, Giro Xar helmet, Leyzne Svelte pack, Pearl Izumi Select shoes. Maloja San Marco jersey and Bernina short, Giro Hex helmet, Osprey Raptor pack, Shimano MO87 shoes

GORE Countdown vest (123369) Be warm and protected on your next downhill thanks to the windproof front on this vest. RRP: £64.99

£54.99 12 І Spring 2011

ALTURA Synergy Women’s gilet (EV136974) A multi panel women’s gilet that provides comfortable unrestrictive core body insulation.

£39.99

FIVE TEN Impact 2 low flat shoe (123790) High performance flat pedal shoe, unique Stealth rubber sole ensures maximum grip.

£89.99

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Spring 2011 | Clothing

It’s time to swap to spring clothing, get into the saddle more, and enjoy yourself…

Maloja Bernina short (EV144555) Trail short with tough exterior and great looks make this the spring short to have.

Maloja San Marco s/s jersey (EV144553) Half zip trail jersey from new company Maloja will keep you comfy on the trails.

£64.99

£114.99

Oakley Retro Fade jersey (EV143565) A casual short sleeve jersey that will look great on the tracks, and trails.

Fox Sergant short (123346) Military styled trail short with detachable inner liner. RRP: £69.99

£44.99

£44.99

PEARL izumi Women’s Sugar jersey (EV143622) A women’s specific cycling jersey that keeps you cool on long rides.

ENDURA Singletrack Women’s short (122818) Singletrack shorts should be the stable of any cycling wardrobe. Tough, yet functional.

£45.99

£34.99

Pearl Izumi X-Alp Seek 3 WRX shoe (EV144613) Get the best of both worlds. Combines a stiff sole with softshell upper

£89.99

Endura Hummvee jersey (123342) A comfortable short sleeve trail jersey designed to prevent moisture build up.

£35.99

GORE Countdown jersey (123370) A great short sleeve jersey for training and recreational rides.

£49.99

Scott Helium jersey (EV145115) Using moisture wicking technology this jersey is great for riding. RRP: £69.99

£39.99 Spring 2011 І 13


l l a r e v o c s e s a b e th Say no to cotton and... embr ace the baselayer!

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et it right and you’re all set to stay comfy on your ride. The only trouble is, there are loads of different styles and materials to choose from: long sleeved; short sleeved; and a whole array of man made and natural fibres… so which one to choose? A base layer’s main job is to shift moisture away from your body so you stay dry. The problem with a cotton T-shirt is that it’ll get damp and stay damp, even if you’re just pedalling around town. Don’t even think about it for a sports ride. Most base layers are made from technical man made fibres like polyester and polypropylene which wick sweat from your skin, transport it outwards, and dry fast. They can only do their job properly when in contact with your body, so you need to get a close fit. Hence, a stretchy fabric makes a lot of sense. In cooler weather or stop-start rides, you may want a base layer that adds some extra warmth too, so rather than going for a shortsleeve option, choose something with long sleeves and a heavier weight fabric. Merino wool can provide good insulation. The finest merino is incredibly soft and smooth, and it stays comfy if you work up a sweat. It doesn’t start to hum after a while in the saddle either, so it’s ideal if you’re going to spend the day in the same clothes you ride in. Plus, like all base layers, merino comes in different weights, so you can get cooler versions for summer too.

Endura Baa Baa baselayer (EV145699) A baselayer using high grade merino wool that keeps you cool and comfy in all seasons.

£37.99 14 І Spring 2011

Helly Hansen Mens Lifa Stripe baselayer (122856) Lifa Stay Dry Technology makes this a versatile and adaptable base layer for all conditions.

£24.99

HELLY HANSEN Women’s Dynamic baselayer (EV137258) A new design, with Helly Hansen’s Lifa stay dry technology for a dry, comfortable ride.

£26.99

Helly Hansen Women’s V-Neck Dry baselayer (122754) 100% Lifa fabric with a women’s specific design and side stripe detail.

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Spring 2011 | Clothing Helly Hansen Lifa s/s baselayer, Pearl Izumi Elite bib shorts, Specialized socks, Specialized BG comp shoes

Endura Hummvee 3/4 short (122296) Great value three-quarter length trail pant made of Teflon treated nylon.

£49.99

Endura MT500 Spray short (123340) These shorts utilise Cordura fabric which keeps you waterproof while being breathable.

Castelli Velocissimo bibshort (123329) With Castelli’s KISS 3 seat pad this short is the cream of the crop for long distance comfort. RRP: £99.99

Specialized leg warmers (122739) Perfect for those cold, crisp spring mornings, when its not quite warm enough.

£34.99

£89.99

Gore Power 2 bibshort (EV143363) The latest iteration in Gore’s ever popular power bibshort.

£74.99

GORE Ozon knee warmers (122457) Keep your knees cozy, a spring clothing essential.

£29.99

£64.99

Altura Women’s Synchro 3/4 short (123311) A stretch design for fantastic comfort with a casual look.

£59.99

Rudy Project Rydon glasses (121082) A super lightweight, versatile and high performance set of eyewear. Endura Snapper glasses (EV143300) A great pair of glasses that mix good looks, innovative features and value for money.

£39.99

£124.99

Maloja Women’s Scarlet 3/4 tight (EV144544) Flat lock seams and a biostretch insert ensure these 3/4’s are an everyday essential.

£78.99

GORE Ozon arm warmers (122443) Wear them in the morning, then remove when you get too hot!

£24.99

Oakley Commit Women’s glasses (133251) Made exclusively for women these glasses have the style and high-end features you would expect from Oakley.

£134.99

Oakley Radar glasses (133249) Featuring Oakley’s Hydrophobic lens coating for a smudge and dirt free ride.

£159.99 Spring 2011 І 15


Spring 2011 | Evans Cycles 90th year

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MR WAGSTAFF’S BICYCLE

William Wagstaff purchased his bicycle on May 14th, 1929 from FW Evans on Kennington Road. As a member of the Cyclists’ Touring Club (CTC) he spent his spare time cycling all over the country. During the War he rode his FW Evans tourer from Croydon to Bermondsey telephone exchange everyday where he worked as an engineer. Mr Wagstaff no longer rides his beloved bike but after thousands of miles, it is still in full working order and can be seen on display at the London Transport Museum. www.ltmuseum.co.uk

Roger St. Pierre is a regular contributor to Cycling + and has been covering the sport, and pastime for half a century.

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Before the Second World War inco nspicuous clothing was de rigueur for cycling – with black tights and alpaca jackets mandato ry in time trials and plus fours, and tweed jackets worn for leisure rides. In a world where trends are recurring and all things retro are back in-mode, the woollen jerseys, long socks, and tweed attir e is also making a fashionable comeback. Today’s commuter bike boom is not a new phenomenon. Photos of the London Bridge rush hour from the 1920s through to the British cycling golden age of the 1950s reveal a sea of bicycles. But then came the motor scooter and cars like Minis and Ford Anglias to provide affordabl e motoring and divert an entire generation away from cycling. When the pioneering British Leag ue of Racing Cyclists re-introduced massed-start road racing in 1942, Evans Cycles was on hand to supply the kit – shorts and colourful racing tops , and bikes fitted with multiple gearing rather than the single-speed fixed-wheel that, up till then, had dominated both sporting and leisure riding. In anot her case of ‘what goes around, comes around’ fixed gear bikes

or ‘fixies’ have now made a comebac k as the drive chain of choice for the urban rider around town. Cycling technology has come a long way in 90 years, FW played his part – innovatio ns on his touring bikes were winning awards within a few years of his shop opening. The ‘Eva ns Oval’ tubing is still found on modern day bikes. Technology has continued to deve lop with the introduction of indexed gears, lowpro frames, suspension forks, ergo levers and clipl ess pedals. Evans Cycles have embraced thes e innovations and new types of bikes, with the rise of BMX in the Seventies and Mountain Bike in the Eighties, whilst FW’s original Tourer has gone from a cutting edge desig n to a timeless desig n classic. As the bikes have changed so have the cyclists and Evans has catered for them all, from the seasoned road racer to the evolving generations. For 90 years the Evans team have been there, providing support and advice to cycli ng newcomers attracted by the allure of the open road, empty trails, or the simple hum an desire to save on the bus fare and get fitter at the same time.

Evans Cycles 1921-1967

1921

FW Evans opens his first shop, at 44-46 Kennington Road, SW1.

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1925

FW Evans patents the rear fork end with screw adjusters.

1926

Pashley Bicycles are founded.

1927

Mr FW Evans is presented with the CTC’s silver plaque award for innovations in bicycle design.

1929

Mr W F Wagstaffe purchase’s his FW Evans tourer.

1930

Campagnolo patents the quick-release hub.

1942

British League of Racing Cyclists formed to reintroduce road racing to England and Wales.

1942

Fausto Coppi puts world hour record on shelf for 14 years.

1944

Frederick William Evans passes away, aged 60.

1947

Track sprinter Reg Harris wins first of his five world titles.

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Spring 2011 | Evans Cycles 90th year

Mr F. W. Evans

Frederick William Evans was a dynamic man of action, with innovative ideas and a passion for cycling. He patented a handful of designs and is recognised as an early pioneer of the modern light-weight bicycle. FW Evans received the CTC’s Silver Plaque award in appreciation of his developments, and in particular the rear fork end with screw adjusters which allowed the rear wheel to be replaced in the frame whilst maintaining chain tension (pictured left).

1948

Olympic road race held in Windsor Great Park, track events staged at Herne HiIl Velodrome.

1950

First world cyclo-cross championship staged in Paris.

1950

Joseph Smith aquires FW Evans.

1951

Campagnolo introduces first parallelogram derailleur gear – the Gran Sport.

1956

Brian Robinson is first Brit to win a Tour de France stage.

1958

Beryl Burton becomes the first women’s World Champion.

1958

The BLRC and NCU amalgamate to form the British Cycling Federation.

1960’s

Gary Smith develops Evans Cycles into a specialist quality cycle store.

1963

Dr Alex Moulton launches his radical Moulton small-wheeler.

1965

Tom Simpson becomes Britain’s only world professional champion.

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rom the past and int o the future we are proud to announ ce the arrival of our new look Pin nacle bikes for 2011. Pinnacle was established in 2006 exclusively to ranges fit to tackle Evans Cycles and cit y streets the wa since its y you want launch we’ve match to. The Neon’s (see pg ed thousands of rid 38/58) major on sp ers to eed, these great bikes! sim plicit y, and low ma Over the past year intenance. And yo the range u can has been re-engin fit mu dg uards and a pannier eered and had a ful rack for extra l redesign versa resulting in a comp til ity too . The Lithium range lete range of road, add comfort mountain in to and urban machine the mix with a mo s that look great an re upright position d ride and a effortlessly. steel fork for a sof ter ride. Our Dolomite road Ye ar rou nd commuters wo bikes feature doub n’t go wrong with le butted aluminium one of our super-v frames and carbon ersatile Arkose ma forks chines, and decked out with the when the working latest componentry week is done it’ll ha to give to the tra ppily take a fast, stable and co ils for a spot of cyclo mfortable ride. Yo -cross action. u can fit mudg uards too for Ou r Iro ko (see pg 51) moun extra versatility an tain bikes are d year round riding. We’r bred for performan e particularly proud ce straight from the of our box Gabbro women’s roa with double butted d bike (see pg 25) – alloy frames and top ideal notch for sportives or fas co mp onentry, while our t commuting. Jarrah and Willow ranges offer durab Urban riding is gro ilit y and value with wing massively an d solid with it the demand components match for different types ed to sensibly light, of cit y strong bike, so to meet tha fra mes. The Willow M t need we’ve got tw TBs have a more co o urban mpact geometr y, thoughtf ully desig ned to su it the needs of women rid ers. For those who favou r a relaxing ride the re is the leisurely Coba lt range (see pg 59) of hybrid bikes. All that adds up to 30 new Pinna cle bikes so there should be something for every on e. The new range of Pinna cle bikes are availab le in all stores and online.

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1968

Raleigh introduces the iconic Chopper bike for kids.

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1972

The BMX is introduced in the documentary ‘On Any Sunday’.

1974

Specialized bike company is founded by Mike Sinyard.

1976

Richard Burke and Bevel Hogg establish Trek Bicycle Corp.

1977

The Mountain Bike is developed in California.

1984

Using Look clipless pedals, Bernard Hinault wins Tour de France, rendering toeclips and straps obsolete.

1984

Shimano introduces index shifting.

1984

The Olympic Games program feature’s the womens road race.

1988

The iconic folding bicycle brand Brompton is established.

1990s

MTB full-suspension systems introduced while tri-bars (aerobars) cross-over from triathlons to time trials and integrated braking and shifting appears.

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Spring 2011 | Evans Cycles 90th year

Featured Pinnacle 2011 Bikes (clockwise): Arkose Two (EV141051) £999.99 Willow One women’s (EV141042) £449.99 Neon One women’s (EV141033) £399.99 Dolomite Two (EV141047) £799.99 Lithium Three (EV141030) £399.99

1992

Herne Hill Velodrome celebrates its 100th anniversary.

1994

Manchester Velodrome National Cycling Centre indoor board track opens.

1996

Mountain Biking debuts at the Atlanta Olympic Games.

2005

Lance Armstrong wins his seventh Tour de France.

2006

Evans Cycles launch the Ride2Work scheme.

2006

The Pinnacle bike brand is launched.

2007

Campagnolo introduces the 11-speed drivetrain.

2008

Chris Hoy wins 3 Olympic Gold medals and becomes first cyclist to be knighted

2009

With Milan-San Remo triumph, Mark Cavendish becomes first British winner of a major classic since Tom Simpson in the 60s. Cav also wins six Tour stages.

2010

Barclays Bicycle scheme is launched in London.

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Get out and ride | Sportives

BACK ON THE AGAIN

ROAD

A SPORTIVE IS A MUST-DO FOR 2011, GO ON... CHALLENGE YOURSELF!

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portives are a great way to improve and test your fitness, and the perfect medium to enjoy cycling with a group of friends. With some of the bigger sportive events attracting thousands of entrants, it’s also a fantastic meeting point to spend a pleasant day’s riding with like-minded people. The easygoing atmosphere of sportives means they’re ideal for those who want to challenge themselves over some tough terrain, but don’t want to have to deal with the pressure of racing. While sportives are timed, they aren’t races and riders aren’t placed or ranked. Up to 5,000 people can have a go at a sportive, ster whereas races are limited to you’ll ride fa ergy if and save en just around 100 and involve a to in you can tuck far more commitment. e, ortiv group on a sp you re If you haven’t had a go at su e just mak at do your stint the front!

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a sportive yet, getting involved couldn’t be easier. Events are scattered throughout the country, so finding one near you shouldn’t be too difficult; the Evans Cycles Ride It! series happens every second weekend throughout the year and for the truly dedicated Cyclosport.org can keep you up to date with upcoming events. Most sportivers will take part in events with smaller fields on a regular basis, choosing a couple of the top tier events to target that season. These larger events can sell out in a matter of hours, attracting thousands of riders. Such events show that they cater well for the participant and provide an excellent route and top-notch facilities. Once you’ve entered just make sure you’re trained, prepared and turned up on the day in plenty of time. We’re certain you’ll enjoy yourself! For a full list of upcoming Ride It! events head to page 64. Fancy a real challenge? King of the Downs super sportive 22nd May 2011 Sign up now: evanscycles.com/ride-it

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Adam Tranter is the Editor of the world’s leading cyclosportive website, Cyclosport.org. He’s passed on his tips to Evans Cycles. Enjoy!

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FUJI Finest 2.0 Women’s ‘11 ( EV138201) The perfect bike for women looking to enter the sportier side of cycling.

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PINNACLE Dolomite Three ‘11 ( EV141048) A no-nonsense fast, stable and comfortable bike that is an ideal sportive steed.

£999.99

SPECIALIZED Roubaix Elite SL2 ‘11 ( EV136405 ) FACT 8r carbon frame with ZERTS technology and 105 components perfectly blend performance with comfort.

How to: Have a perfect Sportive Entering sportives requires a bit of preparation and some on the day essentials. Firstly, you’ll need to find your event and see if it suits your fitness level. Most events have a choice of distances (usually options of 30, 60 or 90 miles) so this is the easiest way of choosing a route that’s best for you. Nearly all events can be entered online

through the event website, most have an entry fee but it’s usually a small amount to enjoy marked routes, aide stations, and generally having the hassle taken out of your weekend ride! It’s important to make sure your bike is well serviced and in good condition a few days beforehand. On the day, ensure you’ve got a helmet, enough to eat and

drink (feed stations are usually provided, but always make sure you’ve got your own). A basic toolkit including a spare tube, levers and pump are essential. Some extra clothing options are recommended as conditions can change when you’re out all day. Lastly, take your phone with you in case you get into trouble or go off course.

£1649.99

BIANCHI Infinito ULT C ‘11 ( EV139130) A high end carbon bike that utilizes Bianchi’s unique geometry and frame technologies.

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FUJI Team 1.0 ‘11 ( EV138226) The ideal road bike for selective racers or riders targeting longer days in the saddle, perfectly combining performance with comfort. • Roubaix custom-butted alloy frame • FC-770 Fuji bonded carbon forks • Shimano’s 5700 105 components • FSA Gossamer Pro compact chainset

£999.99

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Spring 2011 | Road bikes

SPECIALIZED Allez Sport 18 ‘11

JAMIS Ventura Race ‘11

(EV136337) The premium smooth-welded aluminium frame is complemented by carbon forks, Shimano Sora components, and Mavic rims.

(EV139790) With trickle-down technology from Jamis’ pro-level machines this bike is extremely comfortable and handles impeccably.

£719.99

£849.99

PINNACLE Gabbro Women’s ‘11 (EV141049) For women wanting a fast, reliable and great looking drop bar bike at an unbeatable price. • Female specific geometry • Straight bladed carbon forks • Shimano and FSA components • Women’s specific saddle

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£599.99

BONTRAGER R2 Folding road tyre (EV140852) Aerodynamic folding tyre with sub-tread puncture protection.

SHIMANO 105 SPD-SL pedals (131963) Wide alloy body to maximise power transfer and increase support. RRP: £59.99

£24.99

£53.99

SHIMANO WR41 Women’s road shoe (EV138777) Featuring the new flow-line design concept this shoe will keep you comfy on long rides.

GIRO Monza helmet (EV140919) This sleek and stylish helmet is the ideal choice for any ride, includes new rocloc 5 retention system.

£79.99

£74.99

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BIANCHI VIA Nirone 7 105 Compact ‘11 ( EV139137 ) Classic Italian style meets progressive design, an ideal bike for riders who love to travel far. • Lightweight triple butted, hydroformed aluminum frame • Carbon forks / aluminum steerer • Shimano 105 black • Compact chainset

£1124.99

CANNONDALE Synapse 105 ‘11

FUJI Supreme 2.0 Women’s ‘11

( EV139215 ) Built for the long haul with a more upright riding position, Cannondale have utilized performance geometry for a refined ride.

( EV138198) Designed for women who want the ultimate performance and perfect fit, the Supreme 2.0 employs the latest in carbon technology.

£999.99 CAMLEBAK Podium bottle (EV138402) An innovative jet valve lets you drink without slowing down!

BONTRAGER Race X Lite carbon cage (120786) Keep the weight down with this carbon bottle cage.

£8.99

£39.99

£1669.99

CRANK BROTHERS Multi - 10 tool (102820) Be prepared with this well designed multi tool.

£17.99

LEYZNE P-drive mini pump (120954) Get home if you puncture with the Leyzne P-drive mini pump.

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Spring 2011 | Road bikes

JAMIS Xenith Comp ‘11 ( EV139793) With the characteristics of a high-end road bike, the Comp is finely tuned, effortlessly responsive and extremely comfortable. • High modulus carbon frame • BB30 shell • 1 1/8-1 1/2” tapered head tube • Shimano 105 5700 components

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£1399.99

CANNONDALE SuperSix 105 ‘11

BMC Roadracer SL02 ‘11

( EV139238) Years of development and a true racing pedigree make this road bike one of the best in the market today.

( EV138041) Designed to ensure optimal comfort and simple handling, without sacrificing performance.

£1799.99

INNOVATIONS Tri-Road seatpack (131928) Patch your tube and inflate in seconds with a CO2 cartridge.

£24.99

BONTRAGER R3 folding road tyre (EV140856) Reduces weight while improving ride comfort and aerodynamics.

£29.99

£1999.99

BONTRAGER Inform Affinity R saddle (EV141010) New Bontrager Inform saddles provide custom fit and are a great upgrade.

£39.99

LOOK Keo 2 Max pedal (120392) The new and improved Keo 2 pedal provides a larger platform, improving pedalling action. RRP: £99.99

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BMC Racemachine RM01 ‘11 ( EV138037 ) A thoroughbred racer made with stiffness and speed in mind, this bike will go as fast as you can push it! • Pioneering iSC carbon frame • SRAM Red shifters and derailleurs • Easton finishing kit • 6.9kg/15.2lbs

£3499.99 OAKLEY Jawbone glasses (106224) Half the TdF peleton wear these. Interchangeable lenses and a great fit. BELL Volt BMC ltd edition helmet (EV140333) Exclusive to Evans Cycles, it’s what the pro team use, say no more! RRP: £149.99

£179.99

SPEEDPLAY light action stainless steel pedal (134251) A simple, easy, and fast user friendly clipless pedal system. RRP: £149.99

£134.99

SPECIALIZED BG S-Works road shoe (EV139093) Unprecedented BG fit, comfort, and performance for riders who want the best!

£199.99

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Spring 2011 | Road bikes

FUJI Altamira 1.0 ‘11

(EV138177) The latest ultralight road platform to be ridden by pro team GEOX-TMC. • High modulus D-6 carbon frame • Carbon Monocoque forks with tapered carbon steerer • Shimano Dura Ace components • Oval 45mm carbon clincher wheelset

£4829.99

JAMIS Xenith Pro ‘11

TREK Madone 5.2 C ‘11

( EV139792) The high modulus carbon fiber frameset and top spec components give an incredible ride with great performance.

( EV135222) The iconic range has evolved, incorporating Treks latest innovations to create a road bike which will put the limits to the test.

£2299.99 FIZIK Microtek handlebar tape (119908) A lightweight bar tape suitable for all conditions.

£11.99

£2799.99 FIZIK Arione saddle (120587) Unique wing flex technology makes a comfy, yet light saddle. RRP: £96.99

£86.99

POLAR CS200cad computer (104067) Track your speed and HRM wirelessly via this lightweight cycling computer. RRP: £124.49

£112.49

GARMIN edge 500 GPS computer (103982) With added cadence and HRM monitor this is the ultimate training tool. RRP: £249.99

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YOUR OPINION COUNTS At Evans Cycles we like hearing about our customers purchases. Here are some reviews from our Ride it and Rate it! panel and some from our website. It now has over 20,000 reviews on there making it a great tool to research products and see how other cyclists like their kit. Review your next purchase and join the club!

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David Harmes

Age: 25-34 Style: Commute, Leisure Experience: Regular Gender: Male

Age: 55-65 Style: Mountain bike, Commute Experience: Regular Gender: Male

Gore Bike Wear Power Thermo Bib Tight £52.99 RRP: £74.99 (123275) If, like me, you considered bib tights the preserve of either pro cyclists or the wrestlers from Saturday wrestling in the 70’s then think again as they really are worth considering. When you first put them on I promise you that flashbacks of Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks will be short lived and you’ll soon begin to realise the benefits they offer. These Gore tights are extremely comfortable, not least given the straps means there’s no elastic

Endura FS260 Pro Jetstream Jersey £59.99

digging into your waist. These, combined with the foot straps, make them fit like the proverbial glove. The length of the tights full length lower and height cut back - are perfect for when the weather gets a bit cooler...

(121831) This is a remarkable hybrid of long-sleeved jersey and windjacket. The wind-proof panels on the chest and front of the sleeves are amazingly effective at keeping the cold out on descents, and the combination of full length zip and breathable fabric at the back and sides allow reasonable cooling on the climbs. The jersey is a snug fit, so no flapping in the wind, the sleeves are a good length, and made on the curve, and the jersey is constructed so that it is comfortable in the riding

position with no pulling under the arms. This jersey is black with white print, and I felt strangely smart, almost formal, wearing it. This is a high quality, well designed jersey, ideal for all conditions...

a remarkable hybrid of longsleeved jersey and windjacket

Respro Hi-Viz Hump £35.99 (106124) Brilliant - simple idea, massively visible really easy to use. Gone are the days of stuffing everything into bin bags to keep it dry and tying hi-vis vests to my rucksack! Just brilliant!! mrsprow

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Osprey Raptor 10 Hydration Pack £69.99 RRP: £79.99 (120673) I’ve had this pack for about 6 months now and its great! As well as being extremely comfortable (even when fully loaded), it seems a lot of work went into the design... r2dj

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Gore Bike Wear Phantom Jacket £99.99 RRP: £119.95 (122314) I wear this jacket on my daily commute and also on those weekend rides when I’m unsure what the weather is going to do which, in the UK, is most days. The jacket comfortably fits over my clothing for my communte to work and as I have the yellow jacket, the high visability makes me feel that little bit safer when surrounded by drivers who may not be so fond of cyclists...

Shaun Clements Age: 25-34 Style: Mountain bike, commute, road Experience: Expert Gender: Male

Helly Hansen Stripe Crew Dry Base Layer £26.99 (122756) This was my underlayer of choice when I embarked on my 11 hour, 105 mile multisport journey across Scotland and I couldn’t have been more pleased. Even after such a long time there was no uncomfortable rubbing that can plague you in such an event. I was always warm and when I got wet, the base layer dried quickly. A must for all weather riding even if to just stash in your pack when out for some longer miles.

The bike felt great – fast and responsive We gave Shaun a BMC streetfire SSX01 to test out. Check out his and the rest of the Ride it and Rate it! panels monthly bike reviews on the blog. evanscycles.com/blog

Veho Muvi Camera with Sports Pack bundle £69.99 RRP: £99.99 (104229) Really impressed with the size and quality. Life-limit could be an issue for those using it for very long rides but for shorter (2-3 hr) rides, this product is fantastic. Also very adaptable for ski helmets/anything else you can think of! birthdaybuyer

Cycleops Fluid 2 Trainer £224.99 RRP: £249.99 (104157) This product is very quiet in use. Easy to set up and gives a very tough workout if required. It appears well built and sturdy. Definitely highly recommend to anyone. Evans also price matched, with quick delivery. JohnnieR

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Spring 2011 | GPS Buying Guide

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01 POLAR FA20 Activity Computer (104108) This watch will guide and track each step towards a more fit and active lifestyle. RRP: £99.49

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02 Suunto M5 Heart Rate Monitor (EV139762) A versatile HRM watch with loads of training functions to help you achieve your goals.

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03 Bontrager Trip 4 Wireless Computer (131656) Large easyread display with 9 functions and simple wireless installation.

£32.99 Jargon Busted! When entering the world of cycling gadgets you come across some strange words: Cadence: The number of times you turn your cranks when cycling, usually measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). GPS: Global positioning satellites. A network of satellites that can pinpoint your position through a handlebar mounted computer. Max heart rate: Maximum amount of beats per minute your heart can achieve. Varies from person to person and don’t worry you don’t actually have to ride at your max.

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Training zones: Calculated from your max heart rate, training in different zones will help improve base fitness, endurance, or power. GPX file: A common file type for uploading new routes to your GPS device. A great way to share rides with friends.

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Spring 2011 | GPS Buying Guide GPS A bike GPS works a lot like a car one but with added fitness and training features. Although GPS is best known for navigation, the simplest ones don’t actually provide mapping out on the road or trail. Garmin’s Edge 500 (£249.99 with cadence sensor and HRM) uses satellite tracking to give your speed and distance so you don’t need to fit a separate sensor to your bike. When back in the comfort of your home you can download the data and check your training. If you just need a GPS to see where you are going and don’t need a training package the Memory Map 3500 (£379.99) is perfect. However, if you really want cutting-edge technology, Garmin’s new Edge 800 (from £399.99) includes full on and off road OS mapping, step-by-step navigation and many other functions in a very user-friendly package. This newest generation of GPS comes with free software that allows you to first plan your ride, navigate the route, then review the data and share it with your friends. It’s clever stuff!

heartbeat, which is the best indication of how hard you’re exercising. A HRM is another good way of seeing how your fitness is improving - as you get fitter, your heart rate will come down for a given level of work. Plus, a HRM will allow you to follow fitness programs based on intensity. For example, a program might suggest that you ride for an hour at 60-65 percent of your maximum heart rate. Most HRMs allow you to punch in this training zone and will let you know if you stray outside the limits. Many HRMs are recordable and downloadable too so you can check over your exercise when you get home (such as the Polar CS200cad, £124.49). Once uploaded on your computer, you can review everything on the manufacturer’s software to see how you are progressing. Beware though, it can become addictive!

A bike computer is really great for motivation

Which computer should you get... Q: Will you be happy with just speed, distance and time measurements? 04 Cateye Velo Wireless Cycle Computer (131845) A top value wireless computer with simple single button operation.

£29.99

You need: A wireless YES bike computer. For example Bontrager Trip 4 £32.99 (131656)

£449.99 06 Memory-Map Adventurer 3500 GPS UK (EV139019) A waterproof, rugged and lightweight GPS unit with 3.5” colour touch screen, and UK mapping.

£379.99

NO You need: A wrist mounted heart rate monitor. For example Suunto M5 Heart Rate Monitor £149.99 (139762)

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Q: Do you want to keep your bike free of wires?

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You need: A GPS monitor without HRM. NO For example Bryton Rider 30 £142.99 (EV142789)

05 GARMIN Edge 800 Enduro (EV139434) This compact GPS unit is packed with functions, and features an innovative touch screen display for route and ride data.

YES

You need: A simple wired bike computer. For example Cateye Velo 8 £19.99 (104040) Q: Do you want your gadget to measure heart rate?

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Q: Do you want to analyse your data when you get home?

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Q: Do you need to see a map when you’re out on the bike?

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You need: A downloadable GPS monitor with HRM. For example Garmin Edge 500 £249.99 (103982)

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GORE jacket, Giro Monza helmet, Endura Hummvee shorts, Deuter pack, GORE Retro mitts, Specialized BG sport touring shoes.

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Spring 2011 | Commuter

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Best of the

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BMC Alpen Challenge AC01 ‘11

Main pic: ( EV138069) Agile in town and supreme on the open roads, this bike will cover long distances at speed.

£1249.99

KONA Dew ‘11

(EV141300) Entry level commuter that offers paramount comfort, with reliable Shimano components. RRP: £359.99

£299.99

PINNACLE Neon 2 ‘11

(EV141035 ) Built for speed this is the ideal option for fast commuting duties.

£499.99

FUJI Absolute 2.0 ‘11

(EV138219) Perfect for fitness minded riders seeking a comfortable, versatile bike.

£629.99

Robert. “By getting on my bike to commute to and from work, I’ve done the tricky bit. Once I’m out there, I’m enjoying myself, so rather than heading straight along the A-roads, I head out to Richmond Park. It’s green, it’s open, you see the deer and there are other riders about. It’s a much more enjoyable ride.” “I time my laps to see how I’m doing, and my bike computer has a calorie counter so I keep an eye on that. And because my commuting time is also my fitness time, there’s no need for me to head out to the gym in the evening… which is just as well, because that would hardly ever happen once I’ve got home.” James Green is a triathlete who uses his daily commute between Bristol and Bath as BONTRAGER RL all weather plus tyre (119317) A perfect all weather tyre, with puncture protection for commuting.

CANNONDALE Bad Boy Deore ‘11

(EV139177 ) A stylishly discreet bike that performs as well as it looks.

£24.99

valuable training time, leaving him free to do his swimming and running later on. “There are never enough hours in the day for me, so I fit in my longer bike sessions on the way back from work. Instead of riding straight home, I pick a route on my Garmin GPS that will get me the mileage I need, and follow the directions on the screen if I need to – it saves me getting lost in the back of beyond. Sometimes I’ll find a route that takes in plenty of hills if I need to practise my climbing. Then I download it when I get home and check through everything on my computer. I find it a really useful training aid to show me where I am with my fitness and what I need to work on next.”

SPECIALIZED Nimbus Armadillo tyre (101132) Designed for speedy commutes and changing conditions of city streets.

ERGON GR2 grips (120040) Customizable grips to allow more modifications to suit your riding style.

£42.99

£24.99

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Spring 2011 | Commuter

GORE Phantom jacket (EV137159) A windproof soft shell jacket for all ambitious cyclists. Versatile jacket and functional jersey in one piece. RRP: £124.99

ALTURA Transformer jersey (123299) Similar to the women’s version, this jersey is also very versatile. With removable sleeves and windproof panels it’s ideal for spring.

ALTURA Women’s Transformer jersey (123308) The Altura Transformer women’s jersey is a highly versatile 3 season windproof jersey, ideal for variable weather conditions.

£79.99

£79.99

£119.99 GORE Contest 3/4 bib short (121929) Bib shorts with special fit for the cycling position. Coolpower fabric. Eight panel cut ensures freedom of movement and flatlock, shifted seams prevent chafing.

ENDURA 3/4 short (121897) Perfect for spring riding when you want to keep your knees covered. Silicone leg grippers keep the short in place and a moulded CoolMax pad ensures maximum comfort.

£39.99

DEUTER Cross Bike 18L pack (EV139666) A new modern design with the legendary airstripes system is a must for commuting.

£54.99

£99.99

£39.99

£64.99

ALTURA Night Vision short sleeve jersey (EV143324) Ideal for being seen on those early morning spring commutes.

ALTURA Night Vision Evo jacket (123239) The ultimate commuting jacket with new fabric and loads of reflective trim keeps you safe and dry.

PEARL IZUMI Quest Short Sleeve jersey (EV144594) A spring summer essential this jersey wicks sweat fast, keeping you dry all day long.

MAVIC Vision short sleeve jersey (EV143682) A commuter’s dream. This jersey is where high visibility meets high performance.

£39.99

£69.99

OSPREY Momentum 34 pack (EV138754) This pack enables Alturaeffortless, comfortable bike travel, Transformer Jerseycommuting (123299) whether Highly versatile 3 season into the city or cruising down the high street.

£79.99

CATEYE Commuter computer (131843) The first ever cycle computer specifically designed for commuters, it even shows your carbon offset!

£59.99

SPECIALIZED BG Sport touring shoe (EV139101) A comfortable and ventilated shoe blends performance features with the stability of new non slip touring sole.

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safety first

out... don’t get caught keep your lights on!

Respro Hump High Viz waterproof cover (106122) High viz waterproof backpack cover, a commuting essential.

£24.99

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Altura Night Vision vest (EV136973) The Altura Night Vision Safety Vest provides additional day and night time visibility.

£19.99

Madison High Viz arm/ankle bands (106073) The bright yellow colour keeps you visible during the day and the retro-reflective material gets you noticed at night.

£7.99

Exposure Flash/Flare Recharge lightset (EV135635) Highly versatile 3 season windproof jersey, ideal for variable weather conditions.

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Spring 2011 | Commuter Ortlieb Back roller panniers (103223) This is a waterproof pannier with a roll top which is a very effective design for keeping the water out.

£99.99

Altura Night Vision pannier (132748) Make sure you can be safe and seen with an Altura Night Vision Single Pannier.

Vaude Women’s Roomy 17L pack (EV138851) Great pack for your daily commute. A unique retention system keeps it comfy on your back.

£49.99

Vaude Cycle 25 pack/pannier (103647) Use as a pannier on the bike and a pack off the bike, perfect for commuting.

£59.99

Altura Urban 20 pannier (120688) Altura lead the market with their dryline waterproof layer and the Cordura outer, making this pannier durable for constant commuting.

£54.99

£64.99

Tortec Tour rack (120869) A heavy duty solid traditional rack with a modern twist. Integrated top plate acts as mudguard to protect your panniers and create extra stability.

£24.99

Deuter Bike 1 pack (103628) Cleverly designed, the Deuter Bike 1 has all of Deuters expertise in one bag.

£64.99

Ortlieb Velocity back pack (120638) The Ortlieb Velocity Back Pack is a comfortable reliable waterproof rucksack.

Osprey Metron 25 pack (EV138755) The Osprey Metron 25 Bike Pack brings a more streetwise look to bike commuting.

£74.99

£72.99

Smart Polaris 4 lightset (106175) Over 200 hours of run time make these lights a reliable set!

Cateye EL135/TL150 lightset (106168) One of our best sellers and a great way to keep you seen!

£34.99

£20.99 Knog Strobe lightset (120978) Super slim, waterproof lights made from silicon. No fittings needed!

Exposure Joystick/ Redeye lightset (EV135633) Exclusive to Evans Cycles this is the quintessential commuter light set!

£19.49

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Q&A

Ride2Work’s Mark Brown gives you the info you need to get on your bike...

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any of our readers have probably taken advantage of our Ride2Work scheme to help them get cycling to work. It’s a fantastic Government initiative which promotes cycling by offering savings of up to 50% on the cost of a new bike through a range of tax breaks facilitated through employers. There has been some confusion surrounding the scheme following changes which took place in 2010. We spoke to our head of Ride2Work, Mark Brown to find out more and answer your questions. Q: What are the changes to the scheme? In August 2010 HMRC (that’s the tax man) announced new rules regarding how bikes hired through the scheme should be valued at the point when ownership of the bike is transferred from an employer to an employee. As a form of employee benefit, and because the bike is owned by the employer, HMRC view the transfer of ownership as a transaction which has a taxable value and must be fully compliant with current tax law. In the past an employee was asked to pay a low value for the bike in order to

take ownership of it. Following these changes new guidelines have been provided to help employers calculate the correct Fair Market Value of a bike. Q: So what are the new valuation guidelines? Employers now calcuate the value of the bikes according to a sliding scale: the older the bike, the cheaper it becomes for the employee to take ownership. The salary sacrifice payments occur in the first 12 months however usage of the bike can continue at no extra cost for much longer. The longer the hire period the greater the savings for employees, which means they pay a lower cost for taking ownership of the bike and equipment. Q: What are you recommending to Ride2Work customers? Our advice to employers is to either fix a longer term for the hire agreement up front, eg, 4 years, or offer an ongoing flexible hire agreement with a maximum term of 6 years. The salary sacrifice payments are taken in year one but use of the bike continues for free until such time as ownership is transferred. Therefore in the first option a 4 year hire agreement means the employee pays either 3%

From a health, fitness and environmental point of view it’s a winner. Saving £4 per day bus fair is a bonus.

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Spring 2011 | Ride2Work

I’m so much happier now I have an amazing bike which I was able to afford. I absolutely love cycling to work!

What I got for...

£500

Which is only £23.91 per month Saving 43% * * Based on 2010 prices including any sale discounts

CASE Studie 1: Rob Green Designer, firebox.com. Tax rate: Lower Rate What you bought through the scheme: Charge Plug ‘10 singlespeed bike, Abus lock, front and rear light set, bike pump, multi tool, and gloves. Where you live and the distance of your commute to work: I live in London and do a 15 mile round trip each day to work. Key benefits: I’m starting to feel fitter than I have in a long time and my journey time has shortened (It’s quicker than taking the tube or bus for me).

CHARGE Plug single speed ‘11 (EV138714) Fast becoming an urban classic the Plug is fast yet reliable. Tange heated frame keeps it strong yet light for a great ride.

£599.99 or 7% of the value of the bike to take ownership. In the second option, usage continues for up to 6 years at which point the bike has no value and ownership has no cost. The scheme is really flexible. So if an employee leaves the company at any point during the agreed hire period then ownership can be transferred at that time, based on the fair market valuation cost. This is a great solution ensuring employers offer a compliant scheme. It is easier to administer and employees can still take advantage of fantastic savings. Q: Are there any other options? Employers can choose to process the transfer of ownership cost as a benefit in kind, otherwise known as a P11d. This is standard process for lots of companies and means the employee pays tax or the fair market cost of ownership. We are continuing to investigate other options to make the scheme as appealing as possible for all involved. A complete article on these changes can be found here: bit.ly/r2work or call the team on 01293 572325. www.evanscycles.com/ride2work

What I got for...

£640

Which is only £26.22 per month Saving 51% * * Based on 2010 prices including any sale discounts

CASE Studie 2: Bob Bewley Director of Ops, Heritage Lottery Fund. Tax rate: Higher Rate What you bought through the scheme: Specialized Allez 16 ‘10 road bike, plus Altura night vision jacket, locks, gloves, lights, and SKS race blade pair (what I call mudguards!) Where you live and the distance of your commute to work: Commute from Battersea to Sloane Sq but also use for site visits in London. Key benefits: Greater access to get to know London better. Use in evenings for visiting friends and family.

SPECIALIZED Allez 16 Road bike ‘11 (EV136335) Popular road bike that features the race-inspired A1 premium aluminium smooth-welded frame which is stiff, light and above all fast.

£559.99

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10 PARK CN10 cable cutters Workshop quality tool for a clean cut on all bicycle cables and housings (103337) £36.99 11 ICE TOOLZ pedal spanner With an offset handle this spanner makes removing and fitting pedals easy (103249) £8.99 12 WELDTITE lithium grease A multi-purpose bike grease for all those moving parts (103487) £4.99 13 ICE TOOLZ Two-Way brush This double-sided brush is ideal for cleaning chains and cassettes (103256) £4.99 14 ICE TOOLZ hex key set 7 piece allen key set with ball ends to help prevent rounding out (103251) £6.99 15 CURE-C-CURE Puncture repair kit Kit contains feather edge patches, rubber solution, chalk and emery cloth in a neat stow-away box (103368) £4.49 16 FINISH LINE teflon plus Perfect for both on and off-road riding, and all weather conditions (103399) £7.99 17 FENWICKS all condition lube Water repellent lube for protection against corrosion and wear to prolong component life (132521) £5.99

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MTB | Trail centres

Left to Right: GORE kit, Giro Hex helmet, Oakley Jawbone glasses, Leyzne Svelte pack, Shimano MO87 shoes. Maloja kit, Oakley Radar glasses, Giro Xar helmet, Osprey Raptor 14 pack, Pearl Izumi MTB Race shoes.

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wcomer, mou ntain biking can offe r a new experie nce. You might be a dedicated ro ad rider or commuter but you can still ge t something out of riding m ountain bikes. Riding offroad doesn’t le nd itself to grin ding out a constant pace for hours on en d – it’s all changes of pa ce, sprinting an d coasting, a different and complementa ry st yle. Plus you’ll actually use your uppe r body a bit, and you’ll pick up bike handlin g skills that’ll be usef ul whatever yo u’ re riding. Best of all, rid ers in the UK are well-placed to explore the de lights of mountain biki ng. It may be a sm all island with relativel y few actual m ou nt ains, but the terrain is amazingly di verse – open moors, fo rests of all flavo urs,

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MTB | Trail centres

Trail centres have loops for all skill levels, offering a user-friendly introduction to off-road riding.

heathland, rocks, Britain’s got the lot, it’s fantastic to ride, and it’s all reasonably accessible too. First port of call for most new riders is a purpose-built trail centre. The Red Bull trail at Coed y Brenin in North Wales is generally credited with being the first officiallysanctioned, professionally-built singletrack trail in Britain, and since it opened in 1997 many more trails and centres have been developed across the country. Trail centres have loops for all skill levels, offering a user-friendly introduction to off-road riding and still delivering a challenging ride when you’ve built some experience. The appeal is obvious – graded and

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waymarked trails mean you know what you’re getting into and are unlikely to get lost, and there’s generally a cafe for tea and cake at the end. Don’t worry if you don’t have an MTB yet – most trail centres have on-site hire shops, or an entry level bike won’t break the bank. Trail centres also work well as a base to explore further afield. They tend to be located in suitably hilly parts of the country, and generally there are plenty of other trails within striking distance. Grab an Ordnance Survey map and look for the long dashed pink lines – those are the trails you can ride and there are plenty of them. As your experience and confidence grows, you won’t look back.

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Kit Bag: MTB

Left to Right: Maloja kit, Giro Xar helmet, Osprey Raptor 14 pack, Pearl Izumi MTB race shoes. Oakley kit, Giro Hex helmet, Leyzne Svelte pack, Shimano MO87 shoes.

01 GORE Fusion jacket (EV143359). All season jacket for those cold mornings on the trail. £159.99 02 ENDURA Full Monty gloves (121153). Keeps your hands unharmed on the trail. £19.99 03 ENDURA Singletrack shorts (121592). Fully adjustable MTB trail short with vents. £45.99 04 OSPREY Raptor 14 pack (120674). Keep hydrated and your stuff safe while out riding. £84.99 05 SHIMANO MO87 shoes (EV138770). Clipless shoes are a must for bumpy terrain. £79.99 06 GIRO Hex helmet (EV140913). Protect your best asset while keeping it cool and ventilated. £74.99

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BMC Speedfox SF01 ‘11 Foreground: (EV138056) This 120mm full suspension mountain bike is a hard hitting, stiff and light bike to tear up and down the mountain on. • Hydroformed triple butted alloy frameset • Sram X0 and Easton EC70 finishing kit • Fox F120 RL/PP2 shocks • DT Swiss wheel build

£3499.99

BMC Teamelite TE03 ‘11 Background: (EV138053) Combining Shimano, Avid, and Rockshox this rigorous mtb will rip through singletracks and trail centres with ease.

£1199.99

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Spring 2011 | Mountain bikes

FUJI Nevada 1.0 ‘11

SPECIALIZED Myka Elite Women’s ‘11

( EV138211) A solid aluminium frame featuring custom shaped tubing, Shimano components, and hydraulic disc brakes for a sturdy ride.

( EV136392) Women’s hardtail with a lightweight M4 alloy frame, suspension forks, and hydraulic disc brakes for a confident and comfortable ride.

£499.99

£679.99

PINNACLE Iroko One ‘11 ( EV141044) Real world performance doesn’t get much more affordable, this hardtail will tackle the trails with ease. • Light, rigid aluminium frame • RockShox Recon Silver forks • Shimano Deore/SLX drivetrain • Hydraulic disc brakes

£849.99

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CHARGE ltd edition Surface Spoon saddle (131821) Exclusive to Evans Cycles the Charge Spoon saddle is a must have.

£24.99

SHIMANO M520 pedal (120382) Lightweight, durable and smooth. With sealed bearings and an open, mud shedding design for reliability in all conditions. RRP: 34.99

£29.99

CAMELBAK Rogue 2L hydration pack (EV138367) A great day pack for keeping you hydrated on the trails.

£49.99

OSPREY Viper 7 hydration pack (EV138742) With a customizable fit and bike tool pocketing, the Viper will get you out and back in one piece.

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LAPIERRE Zesty 514 ‘11 (EV137206) Great for the downhills, but climbs well too. This is Lapierres version of the newly emerging ‘do it all’ breed of mountain bikes. • Carbon/Alloy 7005 mix frameset • 140mm travel • Fox 32 FRL FIT / Float RP2 shocks • Shimano XT and SLX components

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SPECIALIZED Camber FSR Elite ‘11

TREK Fuel EX 8 ‘11

( EV136347 ) The hydro formed frameset boasts an all-new suspension design for confident handling and smooth trail performance.

( EV135917 ) A highly engineered alloy frame with 120mm of travel and a competitive component pack make this bike extremely capable.

£1549.99

MAXXIS Ardent kevlar tyre (101194) The Ardent tyre captures every mountain bikers needs, with aggressive tread and kevlar bead. RRP: £35.99

£31.99

CRANK BROTHERS Candy 2 pedal (133629) The Candy 2 is the ultimate all day, all seasons pedal for the dedicated trails rider.

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DAKINE Nomad AC series (EV138822) Unique graphics combined with the functionality you need from a trail pack.

£99.99

CAMELBACK Mule 3L hydration pack (EV138373) The original in hands free hydration, the MULE is back with new and improved materials.

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Spring 2011 | Mountain bikes Rider wears: GORE Windstopper jersey, Oakley Echo short, Giro Xar helmet, Oakley Jawbone glasses, Leyzne Svelte pack, Pearl Izumi MTB race shoes.

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TREK Gary Fisher Paragon 29er ‘11 Main pic: ( EV1354 38) Sign ature range by the legendary Gar y Fisher, this 29er is highly spe c’d to take on any thing in its path .

£1599.99

SPECIALIZED S-Works Epic FSR 29er ‘11

(EV140571) A true race-wo rthy full suspension 29er with carb on frame.

£6599.99

SCOTT Scale Pro 29er ‘11

( EV137877 ) The lightest carb on 29” hardtail in the world, with unparalleled performance.

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OAKLEY Echo short (EV143562) Retro styling never looked so good. Join the orange revolution on the trails this spring.

£69.99

BONTRAGER 29-3 29er tyre (EV144812) Big volume with reinforced knobblies make this a great tyre for changing conditions.

£29.99

FUJI Tahoe 2.0 29er ‘11

( EV140957 ) A responsive alloy hardtail that handles precisely and is built to last.

£1099.99

KONA Kahuna 29er ‘11

(EV141324) A sturdy hardtail that’s perfect for rolling singletrack that goes, and goes some more. RRP: £849.99

GIRO Xar helmet (EV140914) The new top level trail helmet. Rocloc 5 retention system and 17 vents keep you cool and comfy!

£719.99

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Spring 2011 | Leisure

short cuts, you loo k for long cuts, you stop and look in shop windows… you actually talk to people! Life’s just better wh en you go by bike - which is why you need to make sure it stays your bike. A good lock will keep your pride and joy safe on the cit y str eets, and there are plent y of differ ent ty pes of lock to choose fro m depending on the level of securit y you need. The longer you plan to leave your steed unattended the str onger the lock you should buy. Re ad on to find the ideal lock for you.

Get the look: Her 01 BERN Berkley helmet (121399) Great fit and protection. Look good and be safe. £64.99 02 ALTURA Sirus Plus jacket (EV136966) The perfect all round cycling waterproof. £129.99 03 BROOKS Camden bag (EV140897) Keep your shopping safe on the ride home. £84.99

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04 BERN Brentwood helmet (121397) Lightweight helmet that provides great protection. £64.99 05 SURFACE Aquaphobic jacket (123294) Stylish, functional and waterproof cycling jacket. £119.99 06 BROOKS Barbican bag (EV140894) Hard wearing shoulder bag for the modern cyclist. £219.99

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hen buying a lock there can be several confusing looking contraptions. Locks are rated by Sold Secure, a simple universal guide which shows the strength of a lock. Look for a lock with a high Sold Secure rating (either gold or silver) – these are the most attack proof. D-locks and Chains are generally considered the most secure of the bunch. However, the downside to strength is their weight, that’s the trade off for peace of mind. For a more portable option try a cable lock, these come in a variety of weights and are ideal if your stopping at the shops on the way home from work. To get the best out of any lock you need to use it properly, that means getting as much of your bike into whatever type of lock you are using. Shielding the locking mechanism is a good idea too, but the golden rule is to always lock your bike to something solid. Use a lock well and you will tame the urban jungle.

Locks DeMistified Chain lock

D-lock

Best for: Keeping your pride and joy safe when unattended. The hardest lock to break! Top Seller: A Kryptonite series 2 D-lock keeps your bike fi rmly yours. £29.99 (104654)

Best for: Getting as much of your bike secure and locking to larger objects. Top Sellers: The Abus Ionus chain lock gives great piece of mind! £59.99 (131921)

Steel cable lock

Cable lock

Best for: Being portable and versatile. A great option for a ‘backup’ lock. Top Sellers: Abus make the Milliennio Phantom, perfect for popping to the shops. £ 37.99 (104634)

Best for: Using in conjunction with D-lock to keep your wheels and multiple bikes safe. Top Sellers: The Kryptonite Kryptofl ex is available in a variety of lengths. From £12.99 (104644)

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PINNACLE Neon One Women’s ‘11 ( EV141034) Built for the speedy girl about town, this is without doubt the fastest way to navigate through the busy streets. • Comfortable design geometry for women • Simple, low maintenance 7 speed gearing • Mudguard and rack compatible • Fast rolling 700c wheels with sports tyres

£399.99

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Spring 2011 | Leisure bikes

SPECIALIZED Crosstrail Comp Disc ‘11

PINNACLE Cobalt Two ‘11 ( EV141023) The ideal choice for the commute or leisurely ride, this bike is as much at home on the canal towpath as it is the road.

( EV136353) A versatile hybrid that is perfect for commuting on in comfort and taking out of town at the weekend.

£399.99

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( EV138717 ) Exclusive to Evans Cycles this elegantly simple single speed bike features a limited edition Charge saddle with matching grips, which will ensure looks of envy as you cruise around in style. • Cromoly frame • Flip-flop hub • Tektro front and rear brakes • Kendal K830 Gum wall tyres

£499.99

SPECIALIZED Infinity reflective tyres (101060) A long-wearing, incredibly durable tyre that’s ideally suited for commuting, trekking and street use.

£16.99

TREK Time computer (120928) A wireless, waterproof computer that is great for leisure riding; tells speed, time and distance. RRP: £24.99

£14.99

MKS Prime Sylvan track pedal (132155) For those that appreciate performance and great looks this pedal is for you.

£36.99

SARIS Bones 3 bike rack (120850) The Bones has become a legendary cycle carrier. Easy to install, and easy to use. RRP: 139.99

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BROMPTON M3L ‘11 ( EV142291) Perfectly formed and light weight with a sporty riding position and nimble 3-speed gearing. The Brompton M3L folding bike can handle all urban journeys. • High tensile steel frame and forks • Kevlar high pressure tyre’s • Front and rear mudguards • Brompton Saddle with moulded hand grip for carriage

£759.99

DAHON Speed D7 ‘11

MONTAGUE X50 ‘11

(130290) Sporty performance with terrific value makes this folding bike a popular choice. Dahons patented frame technology gives an assured ride.

( EV142799) A rugged 26” wheel bike that features the unique folding aluminium frame with FIT System for predictable handling.

£399.99

BONTRAGER Sport saddle (102898) Honeycomb gel technology, combined with foam layering creates an ultra comfortable and smooth ride.

£29.99

SCHWALBE Marathon Plus tyre (119302) The Schwalbe Marathon Plus Tyre means punctures are just a memory with the new SmartGuard tyre.

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BROMPTON Folding Basket with frame (102975) Using the same material as the panniers, the Brompton Folding Basket with frame is an open-top container ideal for shopping.

BONTRAGER Messenger bag (103638) The Bontrager Messenger Bag features a large capacity for longer commutes with an easy to access external file and magazine pocket.

£59.99

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Spring 2011 | Leisure bikes

PASHLEY Poppy

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(118773) Based on the classic Princess with a contemporary style and bright new colour palette, the Poppy is eye catching and elegant with a very attractive price. • Lugged and brazed frame • 3 speed Sturmey Archer • Brooks B67s saddle in honey • Available in blush pink and pastel blue

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£450.00

SPECIALIZED Ariel Sport Disc ‘11

VIVA Juliett 7

( EV136343) A lightweight, thoughtfully designed women’s hybrid that will comfortably cover varied terrain and capably facilitate luggage racks.

(132550) This classic sit-up-and-beg bike comes with mudguards and panniers, making it a practical, comfortable, and stylish choice.

£499.99

SPECIALIZED Sierra Women’s helmet (EV139557) A comfortable fit and great looks give you a safe ride!

DAHON BioLogic iphone bike mount (131155) Lets you attach your iphone to the handlebars in a waterproof casing. With the right app can be used like a GPS.

£29.99

£44.99

£749.99

RRP: £849.99

BASIL Jada shopping bag (131511) The perfect bag to take shopping, whether in your basket or by the carry straps.

RIXEN Kaul Reisenthel bike basket (120722) Put on the front of your bike like a basket then take off for a handy shopping bag!

£49.99

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Evans Cycles Holborn has had a refit, come check out this hidden gem in London

It’s just a stones throw away from Oxford St and Covent Garden!

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olborn, not the most obvious spot for a specialist cycle store but amidst the hustle and bustle of Central London this store has been serving its loyal customers for some time. It has just undergone a face lift so we thought it would be the perfect time to show off this store. Evans Cycles Holborn caters to all types of cyclists but has its roots in commuting and road riding, although its not uncommon to see a customer heading out to do some exploring on a new mountain bike. London has never been more cycle friendly thanks to the introduction of 62 І Spring 2011

the Boris bikes and other initiatives the Mayor has implemented. The store can now be rather busy at lunch time and after work where these budding new cyclists, and grizzled veterans eye up their new kit. The Holborn store is small and perfectly formed, and enjoys daily deliveries from our central warehouse in Sussex which brings customers any item in stock or on our website for next day delivery. A perfect solution to get all those bits you need for the upcoming weekend ride! With a fully functioning workshop run by Cytech trained mechanics and the London central workshop on

a daily delivery, cyclists can ensure their bikes are kept in smooth running order. As in all Evans Cycles stores the Holborn shop runs free Fix it! maintenance classes on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month, just ask the team to book your place. With free test rides on all bikes and our Price Promise guarantee, where we will match any genuine quote, this is a great store to pop into if you are in Central London. The friendly team will be happy to help with all your cycling questions (and maybe some general ones too) so head down - it’s just a stones throw away from Oxford St and Covent Garden! www.evanscycles.com


In Brief

Leeds Central and Wimbledon Open! We reported in our last catalogue that these two stores were opening at the end of 2010. Both are open and serving their local customers. The Leeds central store is a great complement to the Cyclepoint which is proving to be a huge hit in Leeds!

New Guildford store Our newest store opened in January and marked the 43rd store in the Evans chain. With a brand new design and loads of bikes on display we are really proud of it! Pop in and check it out if you are in the Guildford area, its just off the A3 and A25 junction. www.evanscycles.com/ stores/guildford

178 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7AA

Tel: 0207 8365585

My local Evans Store manager at Holborn, Leon Haywood, has been with Evans Cycles for a few years now. An avid cyclist, here’s what gets him going. “I commute 8 miles each way to work rain, hail or shine on my Fuji Team pro, that beats any cup of coffee! I’ve always loved bikes and when not in the store you can find me out on the road bike exploring Kent and the Surrey Hills with a bunch of like minded cycling nuts.”

London central workshop Remember we have a dedicated workshop in Central London who can service your bike overnight and get it back in time for that weekend ride!

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Spring 2011 | Ride it!

SATURDAYS ARE FOR: MUD WORSHIPERS WITH MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDES Off-road short route At 10-12 miles the Short route is designed for those that are new to mountain biking or want to build up their fitness – perfect for beginners or family groups. The route involves some challenging terrain and should usually take no more than 2 hours. Off-road medium route At 25-30 miles this is our most popular route. It is designed for the riders that want to challenge themselves and spend a few hours in the saddle. The route is suitable for those with off-road experience and a reasonable level of fitness and normally takes between 3 to 5 hours.

Off-road long route Fancy a little bit more? The Long route adds another 5-8 miles distance to the Medium route, which means you’ll be out in the countryside longer for more great riding. Night Rides* Experience the exhilaration of off-road night riding! Starting after our usual daylight rides, riders set off on the short route in the dwindling light of dusk and are soon plunging into darkness as they enter the woods. Follow the reflective arrows around the pre-marked course. *Run at selected events

DETAILS Ride It! events include:

• 3 or 4 Marked Route s • Electronic timing • Mechanical Support • Memory Map OS Ma p • Waterproof maps • SIS Drink Stations • Gore ‘Try before you buy’

Gore Bike Wear

GORE BIKE WE AR™ is the official clothing provider for the Evans Cycles Ride It! series. They’ll be offering you the chance to use the ir latest products for FREE with the ‘Try Before You Buy’ service run at every event!

Hire Bikes

For just £25 you can hav e one of the latest 2011 model bikes from Fuji, Jamis or Specialized to use for the day. At the end of your ride, return the bike to us and we’ll give you a £25 voucher towards any bik e purchase you make in one of our stores! Book online now! evanscycles.com/ride -it/hire-bikes

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Loved the tea and cake at the top of the big hill! Ian Shutt, Rochdale Jan 2011

SUNDAYS ARE FOR: TARMAC LOVERS WITH A SPORTIVE ROAD RIDE Road family route An introduction to road riding designed for the whole family to enjoy. The approximate 15-mile distance has minimal climbing and takes place on quieter roads. Road short route With a distance of around 30 miles the short route is an ideal starting point for the casual rider or the commuter who wants to spend some leisure time on their bike - Hybrid bikes and Mountain bikes with slick tyres are welcome!

Road medium route At about 60 miles (45 miles for winter rides) the medium route provides a good workout in the saddle for the experienced cyclist. This is the perfect distance to integrate the ride into your training schedule. Road long route Designed to challenge the fittest of road riders, this 90-mile plus (70 miles for winter rides) route will test your fitness and stamina while providing an enjoyable day out with like-minded cyclists.

STANDARD PRE-ENTRY FEES

Adult - Road family route £7.50 Adult - All other routes £12.50 Child (16 and under) - FREE* (On the day entries incur a £2.50 surcharge per person) * When accompanied by a paying adult

EXPERIENCE DIARY 2011 2/3 April Woking: Parish Pavillio n, Station Road, Chobham Surrey GU24 8AZ 16/17 April West Yorkshire (Leeds ): Gateways School, Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LE 7/8 May Scotland: McLaren leis ure centre, Mollands Road, Callender FK17 8JP 22 May King of the Downs: Eva ns Cycles Gatwick, Camino Park, James Watt Way, Crawley RH10 9TZ 4/5 June Peaks: New Mills School & College Church Lane Ne w Mills High Peak, Derbyshi re SK22 4NR 11/12 June Hatfield: Chancellors School Pine Grove, Brookmans Park, Hatfield AL9 7BN

2/3 July Dorking Bike Bash: Son des Place Farm, Westcott, Dorking, Surrey RH4 3EB 16/17 July Cotswolds: Kingswood Village Hall, Wickwar Roa d, Kingswood GL12 8RF 30/31 July Reading: Goring Heath Village Hall, Crayspond Road, Whitchurch Hill RG 8 7NY

FULL DETAILS & ON LINE ENTRY www.evanscycles.c om/rideit

© F.W. Evans Cycles (UK) Ltd. 2011 Registered Office: Camino Park, James Watt Way, Crawley. RH10 9TZ. Registered in England No. 2784079 / VAT No. GB 927-170-229

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Editor: Stu Mallarkey Assistant Editor: Gareth Evans Art Editor: Christine Burrows Junior Designer: Martin Hawker Contributors: Farrelly Atkinson ltd, Adam Tranter, Roger St Pierre Photography: Geoff Waugh, Balint Hamvas Printing - St. Ives PLC

Disclaimer: This publication has been prepared solely on information supplied by the contributors and manufacturers; its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The publishers and their production team cannot accept liability for inaccuracies, errors or omissions in such information howsoever arising. Prices are correct at the time of going to press, excluding genuine mistakes. Evans Cycles reserve the

right to implement manufacturers price or VAT changes. Full terms and conditions are available on request or online at www.evanscycles.com/ information/terms-and-conditions Special thanks to all the models who helped out, the suppliers who got us the kit. Andrew and Dan at Saddle Skeddadle. Paulette, Tim, and Claire at the London Transport mueseum.

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Find your Local Store Birmingham 25-29 Temple Street. B2 5DB Brentford 113-114 High Street. TW8 8AT Brighton 4 Air Street. BN1 3FB Bristol Lewins Mead. BS1 2PY Castleford XSCAPE, Colorado Way, Glasshoughton. WF10 4TA Crawley 50-52 The Broadway. RH10 1HD Croydon 5 London Road. CR0 2RE Gateshead Unit 2, Allison Court, Metro Centre. NE11 9YS Gatwick Warehouse Europe’s largest ‘bike shop’ Camino Park, James Watt Way, Crawley. RH10 9TZ Glasgow, Braehead XSCAPE, Kings Inch Road, Renfrew. PA4 8XQ Guildford NOW OPEN! Unit 3, Woodbridge House, Woodbridge Meadows. GU1 1BD Kendal 113 Stricklandgate. LA9 4RF Kingston 48-50 Richmond Road. KT2 5EE Lakeside Junction Shopping Park. RM20 3HH

Leeds NOW OPEN! 1-2 New Station Street. LS1 5DE Leeds CyclePoint NOW OPEN! Leeds Train Station. LS1 4DY London, Canary Wharf Unit B, 30 South Colonnade. E14 5EZ London, Chalk Farm 86 Chalk Farm Road. NW1 8AR London, Chiswick 548-550 Chiswick High Road. W4 5RG London, Clapham Unit 2, 65-79 Clapham High Street. SW4 7TG London, Crouch End 31-35 Crouch End Hill. N8 8DH London, Fenchurch Street 5 Cullum Street. EC3M 7JJ London, Fulham 13-15 Jerdan Place. SW6 1BE London, Hendon 250 Watford Way. NW4 4UB London, Holborn 178 High Holborn. WC1V 7AA London, London Bridge 6 Tooley Street. SE1 2SY London, Notting Hill 106 Westbourne Grove. W2 5RU London, St. Paul’s 1 Farringdon Street. EC4M 7LD London, Spitalfields The Cavern, 1 Market Street (off Brushfield Street). E1 6AA

London, Victoria 320-320B Vauxhall Bridge Road. SW1V 1AA London, Wandsworth 167-173 Wandsworth High Street. SW18 4JB London, Waterloo Cut 77-81 The Cut. SE1 8LL London, Waterloo Road 111-113 Waterloo Road. SE1 8UL London, West End 62 Mortimer Street. W1W 7SJ London, West End Metro 51-52 Rathbone Place. W1T 1JP London, Wimbledon NOW OPEN! 6-12 Gladstone Road. SW19 1QT Manchester, Trafford Trafford Way, Trafford Quays. M41 7JA Manchester, Deansgate 201 Deansgate. M3 3NW Milton Keynes XSCAPE, 602 Marlborough Gate. MK9 3XS Nottingham 20-22 Maid Marian Way. NG1 6HS Reading Mill Lane Roundabout. RG1 2HN Woking 1-2 Guildford Road. GU22 7PX York Monks Cross Shopping Park, Huntington. YO32 9GX

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