Max Glaskin, Cycling Weekly

Max Glaskin

Cycling Weekly

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Max:

Downhill mountain bikers don't actually look like they enjoy it, says study

Scientists try to explain why downhill riders look disgusted, angry and less happy during their ride → Read More

Ideal cycling cadence: new evidence why amateurs shouldn't pedal like Chris Froome

Scientists reveal how pedalling a low gear at a high cadence could waste 60 per cent of a cyclist's energy → Read More

Does EPO actually boost cycling performance? New study suggests it might not

New findings cast doubt on the performance enhancement offered by EPO, with riders who had taken the drug performing poorly in endurance tests. → Read More

Huge scientific study shows inaccuracies of popular power meters

Analysis of dozens of power meters has shown why riders need to get their calibrated properly → Read More

Cycle Superhighway crash numbers boost call for segregated cycle lanes

Study finds that London's older Cycle Superhighways are 'no safer than ordinary roads' for cyclists → Read More

Is Strava damaging your home life?

New published research suggests that cyclists obsessed with their ride stats can threaten their personal relationships → Read More

Driverless cars could change the way you cycle

A new vacancy has opened at a London university for someone to predict how driverless cars will interact with cyclists → Read More

Check out the 3D printer that could replace your multi-tool (video)

This solution could mean you never need to carry a multi-tool again → Read More

Check out the innovative chain tool that'll keep your hands clean (video)

The Rehook helps get a dropped chain back in place, without getting your hands dirty → Read More

Bad weather and software bug blamed for another Limits power meter delay

Tropical storms in South East Asia and a problem with the firmware are the reasons for the latest delay with Limits power meter → Read More

Does EPO actually boost cycling performance?

New findings cast doubt on the performance enhancement offered by EPO → Read More

Why amateurs shouldn't try to pedal like Chris Froome

Scientists reveal how pedalling a low gear at a high cadence could waste 60 per cent of a cyclist's energy → Read More

Why amateurs shouldn't try to pedal like Chris Froome

Scientists reveal how pedalling a low gear at a high cadence could waste 60 per cent of a cyclist's energy → Read More

Power data to be used to strengthen the fight against doping

Performance data will be used alongside the present Biological Passport in the fight against doping → Read More

Rubber roads: the answer to reducing injuries from cycling crashes?

Swedish scientists have tested different road surface compounds to give cyclists a softer landing → Read More

Revealed: Limits power meter put to the test for the first time

CW got hold of the first samples of the long-awaited Limits power meter, and we put it to the test. → Read More

Thieves to be thwarted by lock that makes cycling impossible

The Jiglock system makes bikes completely unrideable once the owner removes a crucial bolt → Read More

People distrust cyclists who wear yellow more than others, claims study

The research claims that people associate the yellow with unsporting behaviour like doping and thus trust riders less who wear it → Read More

Could this be the bike that stops cars speeding?

The new bike being offered to police can read car number plates and clock speeds → Read More

Limits power meters finally go into production after delays

After delivery dates were pushed back four months, the Limits power meter is about to go into full production, says its CEO → Read More