
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 focussed, 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 bit 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, but 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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Indoor cycling tips: How to get the most from your indoor trainer setup
By Andy Turner last updated
How to New to indoor cycling? Here are a few tips from the Cyclingnews team to help you hit the ground spinning

Smith Ignite aero helmet review: Plenty of safety features but lacking in aero performance
By Andy Turner published
MIPS and Koroyd add safety features, but the wind tunnel performance puts it towards the lower third in our testing.

Indoor cycling vs Winter cycling: Which costs more?
By Andy Turner published
Feature With the huge array of choices of kit and equipment for both indoor and outdoor riding, which is potentially the better value option?
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Some are essential for safety, while others are more comfort or performance based
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Indoor training accessories guide: 12 useful add-ons to level up your winter training
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How bright should my bike lights be? The perfect lumen number for every scenario
How many lumens you actually need to save you from overspending on wasted power? -
Castelli Ultra Rain Cape review: Fits like a jersey, but lacks waterproofing
Impressively breathable with a highly elastic fit. However, the waterproofing, even just in showery weather, leaves a lot to be desired
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A neat little light that packs a bright punch. I’m not sure about the exposed USB though -
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Well-balanced performance to resilience ratio that beats most, but comes at a price.










