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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Inside Passoni: A tour of the custom titanium specialist's Monza factory and HQ
By Josh Croxton published
Gallery Argon chambers, geometry jigs, rotary polishing and more, including a brief look at the brand's history
Fulcrum rebrands with new, deeper, lighter Speed 57 and 42 wheelsets
By Josh Croxton published
news Fulcrum ditches the red accents and large logos in favour of subtle stylish silver
Inside Specialized HQ: See the wind tunnel, prototyping, museum and more
By Josh Croxton published
Gallery Prototyping, CNC machines, a wind tunnel, table football, and a trip down memory lane
Shimano sales worse than forecast as post-pandemic slump bites
By Josh Croxton published
news First-quarter report reveals 16.8% revenue drop, annual operating income forecast adjusted down by 22 billion yen
Sea Otter Classic: 32 striking bikes we found at the show
By Josh Croxton published
tech gallery Some of the coolest things at the show weren't on display at all, they were being ridden around by the public
Sea Otter Classic: Brain scans, custom paint and more new bikes
By Josh Croxton published
tech gallery More tech highlights from the show, and we learned that Specialized can read your mind now... sort of
Sea Otter Classic: Six tech highlights from day 1
By Josh Croxton published
tech gallery Innovative ideas, new products, and things that could be gamechanging in the years to come
Wout van Aert says adjustable tyre pressure tech is a 'huge innovation' but eschews it for Paris-Roubaix recon
By Josh Croxton published
Tech Belgian favourite remains secretive about his use of the technology this weekend, but confirms he will use 1x groupset
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Inside Passoni: A tour of the custom titanium specialist's Monza factory and HQ
Argon chambers, geometry jigs, rotary polishing and more, including a brief look at the brand's history -
Fulcrum rebrands with new, deeper, lighter Speed 57 and 42 wheelsets
Fulcrum ditches the red accents and large logos in favour of subtle stylish silver -
Inside Specialized HQ: See the wind tunnel, prototyping, museum and more
Prototyping, CNC machines, a wind tunnel, table football, and a trip down memory lane
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Shimano sales worse than forecast as post-pandemic slump bites
First-quarter report reveals 16.8% revenue drop, annual operating income forecast adjusted down by 22 billion yen -
Sea Otter Classic: 32 striking bikes we found at the show
Some of the coolest things at the show weren't on display at all, they were being ridden around by the public -
Sea Otter Classic: Brain scans, custom paint and more new bikes
More tech highlights from the show, and we learned that Specialized can read your mind now... sort of
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Sea Otter Classic: Six tech highlights from day 1
Innovative ideas, new products, and things that could be gamechanging in the years to come -
Wout van Aert says adjustable tyre pressure tech is a 'huge innovation' but eschews it for Paris-Roubaix recon
Belgian favourite remains secretive about his use of the technology this weekend, but confirms he will use 1x groupset -
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