
Andy Turner
Freelance cycling journalist Andy Turner is a fully qualified sports scientist, cycling coach at ATP Performance, and aerodynamics consultant at Venturi Dynamics. He also spent 3 years racing as a UCI Continental professional and held a British Cycling Elite Race Licence for 7 years. He now enjoys writing fitness and tech related articles, and putting cycling products through their paces for reviews. Predominantly road focuss🅷ed, he is slowly venturing into the world of gravel too, as many ‘retired’ UCI riders do.
When it comes to cycling equipment, he looks for functionality, a little bi𝐆t of bling, and ideally aero gains. Style and tradition are secondary, performance is key.
He has raced the Tour of Britain and Volta a Portugal, bu🍎t nowadays spends his time on the other side of races in the convoy as a DS, coaching riders to race wins themselves, and limiting his riding to Strava hunting, big adventures, and café rides
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Vittoria Corsa N.Ext tyre review: A halfway house between race tyre and training tyre that does well at both
By Andy Turner published
review Not the fastest, ౠnot the most durable, but a great m🅘ix and balance of the two for a decent price

Cannondale road bikes explained: A complete overview
By Andy Turner last updated
Buyer's Guide All the key information you need to know about the the fast end of Cannondale's range: Road, t൩ime-trial, gravel, and cyclo-cross

Trek road bikes explained: Everything you need to know about the brand's road and gravel ranges
By Andy Turner last updated
Buyer's Guide From the Madone to the Domane+,ꦺ find out about Trek’s road bike range here with models explaine🥀d.

Tadej Pogačar's training: What sessions does the three-time Tour de France champion do?
By Andy Turner published
168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Calculating the world champion🐈's training zones

Rudy Project Nytron aero helmet review: Average aero performance, but can impressive ventilation and comfort make up for that?
By Andy Turner published
Review The performance in our w🐷ind tunnel test wasn't great, but where large vents may have hindered it there, they’ve helped in other areas

Continental GP5000 AS TR review: Race day performance with four-season protection
By Andy Turner published
review A very fast rolling tyre that outperforms several race day competitors. The AS TR also offers enhanced🧜 puncture protection and innovative safety features.
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