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Moots Routt RSL

It is sturdy yet nimble, like Fred Flintstone’s scampering feet when he goes bowling

How on Earth can I justify a gravel bike whose frame alone costs more than a second-hand hatchback?

The very nature of a gravel bike is to suffer the slings and arrows of off-road life, so it seems foolhardy spending vast sums on something designed, in a sense, to get trashed. But as my

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