Author Warren Rossiter
Warren Rossiter

Warren Rossiter

Senior technical editor

Warren is our senior technical editor for road and gravel. With 27 years of experience, he’s been testing bikes since before BikeRadar and the internet existed! With an encyclopedic knowledge of bikes and what some would consider an excessive bike collection, Warren has been the mastermind behind our road Bike of the Year tests for over a decade. He has penned more than 2,750 bike tests. His words have been published in Cycling Plus, Bikeradar, Mountain Biking UK, What Mountain Bike, Urban Cyclist, Procycling, Cycling News, Total Bike, Total Mountain Bike, T3 and a whole host of other publications. You’ll also find Warren as a regular on the BikeRadar Podcast and our YouTube channel. He’s covered all the 21st-century innovations in cycling and ridden in Europe, Asia, Australasia, America and Africa. He’s been a judge for the Eurobike awards and judged handmade bikes at Bespoked.

  • Height: 6’2”/188cm
  • Bike size:58cm/L/XL

Recent articles by Warren Rossiter
BCF factory

The cycling industry always goes from boom to bust – but one company shows there’s a more sustainable way to do business 

The world's biggest cycling brands seem to be struggling, but one business shows a new approach that's better for the bike industry and consumers
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cannondale synapse carbon 2

6 endurance bikes that have got me excited in 2026

Warren shares the endurance road bikes he's been most excited by this year
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Bryton's Gardia R300L

Radar flaws mean I can't recommend the compact Bryton Gardia R300L

Smart-priced smart light with inconsistent radar performance
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Wahoo Elemnt TrackR

Wahoo's Elemnt Trackr Radar is a solid-performing radar light, but it suffers from blind spots

Wahoo's debut radar light is a decent offering, but it doesn't match the market leaders
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Singular Pterodactyl 32

Just because bike tech is new, you don’t have to use it… but please don’t knock it until you’ve tried it

32in wheels may not be for everyone – and that's no bad thing, says Warren
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The G.62 is a very deep aero wheelset designed for gravel racing.

Newmen releases ultra-deep, ultra-wide Streem G.62 gravel wheels – and they're half the price of ENVE's

The G.62 wheelset is optimised for 45-50mm tyres and has already tasted success at The Traka
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Chipolo x Secrid Miniwallet

Chipolo x Secrid’s cycling Miniwallet has the one feature you least expect but absolutely need

If you often ride with your cards tucked into a jersey pocket, the Chipolo x Secrid Miniwallet might be what you need
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Garmin's Rearvue 815

Garmin's Varia RearVue 820 is by far the best radar you can buy, but you'll need a recent Garmin GPS to get the best out of it

The RearVue 820 incorporates new tech that elevates it far beyond everything else on the market
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Ribble's new Ultra-Road.

"A pro’s position isn’t right for everyone" – Ribble's new endurance bike is faster for real-world riders

Ribble refreshes its Ultra series with the release of new Ultra-Road, alongside the new Allroad Carbon
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Lezyne's Radar Rear drive

Lezyne's Radar Drive Rear is excellent and you can throw in a front light for the same price as Garmin's RearVue 820

A clever approach at a compelling price means there's a lot to like about Lezyne's rear radar
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Garmin's Rearvue 815

In the market for a new bike light? You should buy one of these high-tech devices instead

Providing an early warning of approaching vehicles on narrow rural roads is where I’ve found radars most helpful
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BBB Signal Radar BLS-251

BBB Signal Radar BLS-251 is a prominent and powerful rear light but radar performance falls short

A well-priced contender with a difference
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Cane Creek Invert CS in action

Everyone's talking about 2.4in gravel tyres, but you don't need them

The cycling industry and pro riders are fitting ever-wider gravel tyres, but Warren explains why you shouldn't necessarily follow their lead
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Garmin Edge 850

These are the best GPS bike computers tested by BikeRadar

The best GPS cycle computers for road and mountain bikes from Garmin, Wahoo, Hammerhead, Bryton and more
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Bicycle lock being attacked by an angle grinder

We took 12 of the latest bike locks to the lab and tested them to destruction – here are the results

Plus, how to lock up your bike safely and securely
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ridley gravel prototype

A new generation of aero gravel bikes is coming – and it’s about time

The latest crop of gravel bikes, mixing aero and off-road ability, are leagues ahead of the originals
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Bicycle lock being attacked by an angle grinder

"Worry less and ride more": New bike theft tracker shows you where is safe to leave your bike in real time

Litelok's new Theft Intelligence feature enables cyclists, along with motorcyclists and scooter riders, to explore where thefts are occurring in real-time through continuously updated data
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ridley gravel prototype

I tested the prototype Ridley RSS – and it could be the fastest gravel race bike I've ever ridden 

Ridley's new prototype rights the wrongs of previous aero-gravel bikes
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Enve's new G SES series wheels

“Huge aerodynamic opportunity" – new ENVE G SES 6.7 Pro is the widest gravel wheelset we’ve ever seen

Race-proven at the Traka, the G 6.7 Pro is reserved only for huge tyres
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Eddy Merckx steel gravel 32inch prototype

I rode Merckx's new 32in steel gravel bike – it was fast and handled cobbles magnificently 

Legendary Belgian brand is developing a prototype 32in gravel bike
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canyon endurace slx

Forget the Canyon Endurace CFR – the new CF SLX and CF are the bikes you should care about

Canyon's pro-racing Endurace CFR is joined by two true endurance bikes
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The Endurace SLX is a great companion on long rides.

Fast, fun and a near-perfect spec – new Canyon Endurace is everything a modern endurance bike should be

A wonderful companion on big rides that’s excellent value for money
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fetska spectre gravel

Festka Spectre Gravel is a gloriously rapid and welcoming off-road ride – but the price is scary

A fully custom gravel bike that's road-bike fast and capable on the rough stuff – if you can afford it
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