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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We tested Filippo Ganna's new Northwave shoes to see how they stack up
By Tom Wieckowski published
Review The Veloce Extreme's are stiff, unyielding shoes that focus on performance and pure power delivery.
Tips and tricks to help maintain your road bike this winter
By Tom Wieckowski published
tech Here's a handy list of pointers to help keep your road bike running that little bit smoother this winter, rim brakes included.
Best cycling gilets 2024 - Vests to keep you warm and protect you from the wind
By Tom Wieckowski last updated
Buyer's Guide The best cycling gilets for stylish and functional options when the weather is in-between or unpredictable
Zwift unveils competitor to World Championships
By Tom Wieckowski published
news Zwift Games competition set to be the "biggest cycling esports competition to date"
Specialized Active electric bikes: A comprehensive range overview
By Tom Wieckowski published
buying guide Know your Vado from your Como with this overview and deep dive into the Specialized Active flat bar e-bike range
Jeffrey Hoogland bike check: The world record breaking Koga track bike
By Tom Wieckowski published
news A look at the Kilo World Record holder's bike and tech choices, including 200PSI tyre pressures
Canyon Endurace CFR Di2 Review: An excellent mix of comfort and speed
By Tom Wieckowski published
review The Endurace CFR lives up to its billing with comfortable geometry and comfort-adding features in a racy overall package
Best bike multi-tools: A toolbox in your pocket
By Tom Wieckowski last updated
Buyer's Guide Multi-tools are a cyclist's staple and can solve a range of mechanical issues on the bike or at home
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