Tyler Boucher
Tyler Boucher is a former (and occasionally still) bike racer across several disciplines. These days, he spends most of his time in the saddle piloting his children around in a cargo bike. His writing has appeared in magazines published in Europe, the UK and North America. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Latest articles by Tyler Boucher
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Julbo’s Fury Prescription Sunglasses reviewed
Julbo’s prescription sunglasses: how it works, how long it takes to make them, and the inherent limitations.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Should I upgrade my pads and rotors? Is buying top-end parts worth it?
A brief explainer of the differences between high-end rotors and pads vs the alternative
By Tyler Boucher Published
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I used to think flat bar gravel bikes were silly, now I've tried one I know they're silly, but I'm into it
Flat bar gravel bikes are a thing, and here's why they make sense for some folks and what to know if you're flat-bar-curious
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Stiffness vs. Compliance: Making sense of bicycle frame design
How frame designers find the sweet spot between stiffness and compliance as well as some thoughts on “ride quality”
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Parcours FKT Wheelset Reviewed: Affordable, meet wide
Parcours, whose stated mission is making aerodynamics more accessible, set out to make a faster gravel wheel. The superwide FKT is the result
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Who designs a professional rider’s national champion jersey?
The story of Israel-Premier Tech’s Michael Woods and his retro-inspired Canadian jersey
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Longtermers: Tyler Boucher’s do-it-all, semi-custom Fairlight Faran 2.0 steel machine
An accidentally semi-custom build that can handle gravel, bikepacking, commuting, or just plain going flat out on pavement
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Rake, trail and head tube angle: how the front end of your bike affects handling
What do these terms mean? How do these factors affect handling, stability and steering inputs? A brief overview of the front end of the bike, from a numbers standpoint.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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MADE 2024: Our 10 favourite builds from the world's largest handmade bike show
MADE bike show 2024 recap: We came, we saw, and we nerded out with fellow bike enthusiasts.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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What is an 'affordable' race bike these days? And what to look for when shopping for one
Adjusting for inflation, the $1500 that was enough to equip new riders back in the 2010s is closer to $2200 in today’s money. The question is: can you buy something comparable for that amount now?
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Reviewed: the new Rapha Pro Team Aero Jersey, as worn by Team EF at the Tour de France
Speed, and style, refined. Snug fit, guaranteed.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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A quest for marginal gains: DT Swiss, Continental and Swiss Ride collaborate on a front-specific aero tyre, currently being raced at the Tour de France
A Q & A with DT Swiss about the multi-brand collaboration to find advantages in the margins
By Tyler Boucher Published
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A reasonably priced homage to an iconic helmet: The Giro Cielo helmet reviewed
A solid, no-frills helmet from American brand Giro with a fun bit of history behind it.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Big cargo: The Specialized Globe Haul LT reviewed
We rode and reviewed Specialized's Globe Haul St e-cargo bike.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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From the Alps to the Rockies: How DT Swiss found a home in Colorado’s Grand Junction
Cycling Weekly visited DT Swiss' North American headquarters in Colorado, to find out how this European powerhouse ended up in small-town America and how the brand fits into today's market
By Tyler Boucher Published
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First ride review of the DT Swiss GRC 1100 Dicut 50, gravel wheels for going zoom
Brand new wheels designed for the two faces of gravel: speed and exploration. They’re well designed, but also very expensive
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Are tire inserts safe? All you need to know about foam inserts for tubeless systems
All you need to know about foam inserts for tubeless systems on road bikes
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Rapha's Reis sunglasses might polarise opinion, but at least they're unique
As one of three new eyewear offerings, Rapha’s Reis sunglasses are impressively light and offer lenses for a wide range of conditions
By Tyler Boucher Published
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Jumbo-Visma won 3 Grand Tours with 3 different riders in 2023. All of them were wearing these shoes: the Nimbl Ultimate reviewed
The Nimbl Ultimate looks fast even when standing still. But how does it fit and perform?
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What pressure are you running? Three different pressure monitoring systems, put to the test
Real-time pressure sensors allow you to test your own tire pressures to go faster, be more comfortable, and get fewer flats
By Tyler Boucher Published
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The ultimate gel taste test: We sampled 21 energy gels so you don't have to
We undertook a comprehensive tasting of the commonly available energy gels, and did our best to find something nice to say about each of them.
By Tyler Boucher Published
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From raw materials to a rideable wheel in less than 2 hours: how recyclable carbon wheels are made at CSS Composites
Cycling Weekly visited Utah-based CSS Composites to see how recyclable carbon wheels are made
By Tyler Boucher Published
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'I was carting around a screen on my bars while trying to avoid the larger one at home' - Lessons from a week without a cycling computer
It’s become routine for many riders to keep track of every mile ridden and feet ascended; do we really need to know these things?
By Tyler Boucher Published
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‘We look forward to working with the UCI to share what we have learned over the years of road tubeless’: Enve responds to UCI’s potential ban on hookless rims
The American wheel manufacturer and WorldTour sponsor weighs in on the UCI’s announcement about an ‘urgent’ hookless rim review
By Tyler Boucher Published