Adam Dickinson

I ride bikes because I love the road. Not racing. Not chasing numbers. Just the simple satisfaction of turning pedals for hours and seeing where a good stretch of tarmac leads. Bike & Road grew out of that love — the kind that comes from long rides, quiet roads, and the feeling that cycling, at its best, is less about performance and more about experience.

The History of Specialized Bikes

The History of Specialized Bikes: How a Rider-Led Brand Changed Modern Cycling

Specialized didn’t start with factories, carbon fibre, or Tour de France ambitions. It started with a bike shop owner, a van, and a simple belief: cycling could be better if riders were willing to question the status quo. Over the last five decades, Specialized has grown from a small importer of European components into one

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Cannondale CAAD13 Review

Cannondale CAAD13 Review: The aluminum road bike that refuses to be obsolete

Overview: What the CAAD13 Really Is The Cannondale CAAD13 is proof that aluminum road bikes are not a compromise. They’re a choice. This is not a budget carbon alternative. This is a deliberately engineered, performance-focused road bike that just happens to be made from aluminum. For years, Cannondale’s CAAD line has been the benchmark for

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The History of Cannondale: How an American Brand Rewrote the Rules of Bike Design

Few bike brands have challenged convention as consistently or as loudly as Cannondale. From oversized aluminum tubes to left-handed forks, from handmade frames in the USA to some of the most recognizable road bikes of the modern era, Cannondale has always done things its own way. Sometimes that meant getting it spectacularly right. Sometimes it

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