Mountain Biking UK

BIKETEST 2023 ALL-STARS

THE TESTERS

out our baselayers, strap our mudguards back in place and search high and low for those waterproof socks we swore we bought last year, bike manufacturers are already thinking about next spring and introducing their 2023 model-year ranges. That means it’s time for us to consider what bikes (or even what type of bikes) could be making waves out on the trails next year. We haven’t needed to get out our crystal ball (and in all likelihood, Jimmer’s misplaced it, anyway!), as we’re not so much attempting to

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