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Monday, January 26, 2026

Cycling Kit: Upgrades, Different Brands & 'Culling' (Jan, 2026)

Buying cycling clothing & accessories can be quite strategic & challenging.

When I first started I had zero idea about fit, quality, colour coordination or even general coordination...

From the beginning I prioritised a quality bib short, but spent less / worried less about top fit, and socks and other accessories were just an add-on / whatever. Adding to the choice-making was also fluctuating weight, meaning I've often dabbled in a concoction of gear from across the past few years.

While you can be mismatched and an absolute beast on the bike, like a well-coordinated outfit, when you feel and look good, it tends to give you extra motivation - for me, that's important.

I've been wearing a lot of Le Col kit in the past year or so, and pretty much exclusively buy from them. The bibs and tops fit my build really well, particularly the aero kit (as i've slimmed).

Recently though i've been experimenting with different brands and fit shapes to switch it up. While I own some kit from MAAP (and I really like it), they're too expensive to own and have multiple outfits (like PNS). The aero summer jerseys I have are really cool, but at £180 a pop, the price to quality increase just isn't there. 

Other brands I've just tried/looked into to: 
  • Castelli I've returned too often to go there again - the clothes are made for people at 50-60kg - not me!
  • Rapha I find uninteresting in design and a couple of items i've bought in the past / been gifted haven't fitted me well / felt nice fabric wise
  • Kalas I have in a club kit - superb quality, fit can be a bit different, non-custom kit seems to be quite boring
  • The UC kit looks cool but i'm not convinced of the long-term quality - willing to be convinced!
  • Assos I like, but everything feels very racy / aero in a way that isn't entirely comfortable? Feels like I should be in Z4 hammering all the time, not cruising in flat lanes 
With the death of the high-street (and some brands opting to not bother), it's quite challenging to find without the buy & return method, which (depending on the brand) can actually cost you money!!

Looking outside of the standard brands I'm often marketed, I've started spending into brands that specialise more and feel different, or that i've never seen.

I've mentioned MAAP - their aero summer shirts (short and long) are amazing in terms of fit and feel, and it's undeniable (like Standert for bikes) their designs are super cool and different.

Spatz
is one that primarily make waterproof overshoe covers (for the grim UK weather!). They're a UK brand (in Leeds), so buying/supporting them is a plus, and the quality of their products stands out.

After buying a pair of black aero shoe/socks, I decided to try out their bib short range - reviews say they're super solid, they seem quite flexible, chammy is good and the leg grippers (on pure feel alone) are better than others I've used. They also have two different pockets (the cargo range) which i've never used before. They're overall quiet discreet so can be paired well with most other cycling bits I own.

At £80 on sale, considering the fit/feel/quality, they're feel like a bargain, so hoping they hold up. I also bought the white aero shoe covers for a change from black + to make £100 because....




They came (free) with a pair of sunglasses when spending £100! I decided on the gold one's as I have a clear / white pair of glasses already. First impressions - they're more sunburnt orange than gold, and they're HUGE (which I'm not sure I like). The case is really solid. Let's see how they wear - they do feel comfy.

Another brand I've been marketed which are really nice is Bonk (bonkcyclingclub.com/). OK, they're not really an on-bike cycling brand, but I own a couple of their off-road t-shirts (which have great designs / hold up really well), so I decided on a cool casquette (mostly for gravel) and a really fresh pair of white socks, which are good quality. I got a couple of fun bike bottles too. I believe they're designed by an individual in Belgium and aren't so much a company - happy to give my money away to someone going it solo...

Other than that, I did re-up a bit with Le Col, buying their newest LCCC jersey (the polka dot plays tricks on your mind...), a replacement set of shoe-covers (I lost one... god knows where!) as well as a black pair of their Pro Bib Shorts.





Interestingly these Bib Shorts (I own a pair in a light grey) come now with a cargo pocket on the back - not entirely sure what for, but I'll put my name and contact details maybe?? Similar to the Spatz one's they're really discreet logo wise (photo slightly enhanced) so they'll pair well with other black / dark items I have from other brands. The chamois on them is super stiff and requires a bit of bedding in, but they'll last and they're really solid. 

Feels like i'm fairly set for the Spring/Summer, and have 'Condo'd' much of what I won't wear - now to buy the wardrobe to organise it all!




Friday, January 23, 2026

Going into 2026. A reset year.

Been off the boil.

Typically i'm really hyped coming into the New Year with target events, mileage goals and trips planned. Smashing & grinding on Zwift, looking for the first sunbreak through the clouds and the temps increasing, giddy to get out and hammer some hills.

Don't even. 2025 was a disappointing year, bleeding into 2026.

In January (25) I had my first serious accident, rear-ended by a motorbike who hit some black ice and who wrote off a new wheel set. After a few weeks off (fortunately just deep bruising, I think..) and a few good rides after, things got really exciting as I received my dream bike - a brand new Cervelo S5

Unfortunately (despite a few really good weekends out), the excitement was relatively short-lived as I picked up a strange hamstring injury which has never gone away. Cancelled the Ventoux trip, cancelled anything big, took it easy, but still it persisted, with sore knees, achy hips and other reoccuring ailments meaning I was fairly off/on. Throw in the flu, long work weeks and quite a bit of stress / ennui. Not brilliant, and losing the will, tbh.

Needless to say, there were some great days out in 2025 and generally lovely local riding:








2026 is a reset year.

As I sit in bed with 2026's first/finest virus🦠 and not having been on a bike outdoors since November (!), I'm recognising that age (unfortunately) is catching up with me and my health is not as solid as it has been (or I secretly hoped). Alas.


Positive steps. Booked in with a recommended physio, dropped some bad habits, focusing on getting better sleep/rest, a daily yoga routine and a better work/life balance.

It's slow progress, but I'm hoping on the other side I'll have a better foundation, with better habits that lead to less bad days. Fingers crossed.

For now, I do have some events to be hopeful for...

I have a few other potentials (unbooked as it stands) with Chase The Sun (South), the Gralloch, so we shall see how the 'rehab' goes and go from there.

Outside of riding, 2026 is another big year of change - potentially the biggest yet for a long time. Who knows where i'll be living in 4-6 months time. Regardless, hoping to focus on getting better, then getting stronger.




 

Cycling Kit: Upgrades, Different Brands & 'Culling' (Jan, 2026)

Buying cycling clothing & accessories can be quite strategic & challenging. When I first started I had zero idea  about fit, quality...