Josh Croxton
As the Tech Editor here at Cyclingnews, Josh leads on content relating to all-things tech, including bikes, kit and components in order to cover product launches and curate our world-class buying guides, reviews and deals. Alongside this, his love for WorldTour racing and eagle eyes mean he's often breaking tech stories from the pro peloton too.
On the bike, 30-year-old Josh has been riding and racing since his early teens. He started out racing cross country when 26-inch wheels and triple chainsets were still mainstream, but he found favour in road racing in his early 20s and has never looked back. He's always training for the next big event and is keen to get his hands on the newest tech to help. He enjoys a good long ride on road or gravel, but he's most alive when he's elbow-to-elbow in a local criterium.
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New Campagnolo Super Record is wireless, disc brake only, and the thumb shifter is gone
By Josh Croxton published
news The long-awaited update to Super Record EPS goes 'full wireless' but remains 12-speed
Memorial Day bike deals: Over 100 hand-picked discounts available this weekend
By Josh Croxton last updated
Deals Including huge deals on Garmin, GoPro, AirPods and more
Memorial Day bike sales 2023: 28 of the best places to find deals
By Josh Croxton published
Deals The Memorial Day bike sales come at the perfect time for cyclists preparing for a summer of riding, but which stores have the best sales?
Specialized Allez Sport 2024 first-ride review: Can it live up to its name?
By Josh Croxton published
Not yet ratedReview A tweaked version of the already-great Specialized Allez formula, now with wider tyre clearances and mudguard mounts
Best cycling jerseys of 2023: Get ready for warm summer rides
By Josh Croxton last updated
Buyer's Guide Our picks of the best cycling jerseys for summer riding, plus options for cooler conditions
Wahoo 'eliminates all debt' with new capital structure
By Josh Croxton published
news New and current investors provide 'significant cash liquidity' to ready business for new innovation
Kask launches Elemento helmet, with carbon fibre plates and 3D printed pads
By Josh Croxton published
news Faster, better ventilated, and safer than Protone, but significantly more expensive too
Will this wild new Stromm track bike be the fastest at the Paris Olympics?
By Josh Croxton published
tech Wild new frameset designed around 8:1 tube profiles and new position rules
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New Campagnolo Super Record is wireless, disc brake only, and the thumb shifter is gone
The long-awaited update to Super Record EPS goes 'full wireless' but remains 12-speed -
Memorial Day bike deals: Over 100 hand-picked discounts available this weekend
Including huge deals on Garmin, GoPro, AirPods and more -
Memorial Day bike sales 2023: 28 of the best places to find deals
The Memorial Day bike sales come at the perfect time for cyclists preparing for a summer of riding, but which stores have the best sales?
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Specialized Allez Sport 2024 first-ride review: Can it live up to its name?
A tweaked version of the already-great Specialized Allez formula, now with wider tyre clearances and mudguard mounts -
Best cycling jerseys of 2023: Get ready for warm summer rides
Our picks of the best cycling jerseys for summer riding, plus options for cooler conditions -
Wahoo 'eliminates all debt' with new capital structure
New and current investors provide 'significant cash liquidity' to ready business for new innovation
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Kask launches Elemento helmet, with carbon fibre plates and 3D printed pads
Faster, better ventilated, and safer than Protone, but significantly more expensive too -
Will this wild new Stromm track bike be the fastest at the Paris Olympics?
Wild new frameset designed around 8:1 tube profiles and new position rules -
Peloton issues stop-ride and voluntary recall of 2.2 million bikes
Consumers should "immediately stop using" the bikes, as rider suffers fractured wrist