Cyclist Magazine

Pack your bags

Back in issue 128 – while voicing his support for a move within road cycling away from tastes being governed by The Rules – Cyclist editor Pete Muir briefly described a eureka moment of transferring his ride essentials from jersey pockets to a bag fixed on his bike. It might seem like such a small change, but I’ve come to realise it has big benefits.

I made the decision to switch my gubbins – tubeless plugs, snacks, phone and keys

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