Ridley recently released its 2015 range of road and cyclocross bikes. With the road range little changed, except for the new version of the Dean TT bike, we looked most closely at the extensive cyclocross line-up from the Belgian brand.
Offering at least 12 distinct models, Ridley have possibly the most comprehensive ’cross range, staring from the X-Bow 20 Disc with Shimano Sora and BB7 discs at US$1,600 to the X-Night 10 Disc with the just-announced SRAM CX1 at US$7,500.
We’ve highlighted some of the most notable bikes in the range in our photo gallery to the right.
Robin Wilmott is a freelance writer and bike tester. He began road cycling in 1988 and, with mountain bikes in their infancy, mixed experimental off-road adventures with club time trials and road races. Cyclocross soon became a winter staple and has remained Robin's favourite form of competition. Robin has always loved the technical aspect of building and maintaining bikes, and several years working in a bike shop only amplified that. Robin was a technical writer for BikeRadar for nearly a decade, and has tested hundreds of bikes and products for the site. He has also written extensively for Cycling Plus, Velonews and Cyclingnews.
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