Tom Wieckowski
Tom joined the Cyclingnews team in late 2022 as tech writer. Tom has over 10 years experience as a qualified mechanic with 5 or so of those being spent running an independent workshop. Tom has ridden and raced bikes from an early age up to a national level on the road and track and has ridden and competed in most disciplines, even the odd bit of bike polo. Tom is as happy tinkering away in the garage as he is out on the road bike exploring the Worcestershire lanes.
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Best cycling overshoes - Keep your feet warm and dry during the winter months
By Tom Wieckowski last updated
Buyer's Guide The best cycling overshoes offer protection from the elements and will keep your feet warm
Best Garmin deals: Handpicked deals on smartwatches, bike computers and more
By Tom Wieckowski last updated
deals Save on Garmin Epix & Fenix smartwatches, Edge computers and more this Winter
Women's WorldTour bikes and tech: What are teams using in 2024?
By Tom Wieckowski published
feature Lapierre remains with FDJ, UAE Team ADQ has a cheese sponsor and Orbea enter the WorldTour again.
Project Best Winter Ever #3: Knee niggles, lack of sleep and Zwift Click/Cog testing
By Tom Wieckowski published
feature The third instalment of how I plan to make this winter my best yet on the bike as a new parent
Men's WorldTour bikes and tech: What are teams using in 2024?
By Tom Wieckowski published
Tech Decathlon enters the fray with Van Rysel, Bora-Hansgrohe switch to SRAM, and could 2024 be a year without Campagnolo in the WorldTour?
Best winter bib tights: Comfort and warmth no matter the temperature
By Tom Wieckowski last updated
Buyer's Guide The best winter bib tights will keep your legs and core warm, offer water-resistant coatings and reflective detailing for safety and comfort on the bike
Best cycling base layers: The starting point for on bike comfort
By Tom Wieckowski last updated
Buyer's Guide The best cycling base layers are an essential foundation for optimal temperate regulation
Pinarello Factory tech gallery: A glimpse at Fausto Pinarello's private collection
By Tom Wieckowski published
Member exclusive Images from a recent visit to the Pinarello flagship store and factory itself as well as some very special bikes
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