The April 2023 Cycling Plus is out now with a 52-page guide to the 2023 pro season

The April 2023 Cycling Plus is out now with gravel and commuter bikes on test, the best lightweight jackets, and how to fix saddle pain. Plus, there's a 52-page guide to the 2023 pro season. Subscribe today and get a Lezyne Pocket Drive Pump and save 31%!

Published: February 16, 2023 at 11:20 am

The April 2023 edition of Cycling Plus is out now, complete with a review of three go-anywhere gravel bikes, the best lightweight jackets on test, and ultimate yet easy ways to improve your cycling nutrition. Plus, there's a pull-out 52-page guide to the 2023 pro racing season.

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52-page 2023 Season Preview

Each edition comes with a pull-out 52-page pocket guide to the 2023 pro cycling season. The packed supplement includes all the major events, from February's UAE Tour to Il Lombardia in October, via the Giro, Tour de France and Vuelta. There's also a guide to the best men's and women's teams and their key podium contenders.

Different class

In our major bike test this month we rate three genre-spanning, go-anywhere gravel bikes under £2.6k from Orro, Scott and Surly.

Top tech

In cycling’s best reviews section, we give our verdicts on this season's lightweight jackets, ride BMC's Roadmachine AMP One, award a rare five-star review to Litelok's new X1 lock (as well as an even rarer one-star review of the Limits Bia Power Meter), and search out the most durable winter tyres.

There's also a test of the best £2.5k commuting ebikes and our kit picks for indoor riding

In-depth reads

In Features, we reveal sure-fire ways to avoid saddle sores when riding, take on the Il Lombardia Gran Fondo in Italy and Raider's Gravel stage event in Scotland, and provide 15 easy ways to fuel your riding.

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Whether you’re looking at investing in a new bike, trying a different kind of cycling or searching for new gear to make those days on the road more comfortable, Cycling Plus is the magazine for you.

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