It's that time of day again, time to tuck into some incredible cycling deals - and today there's no excuse, we've got cycling bargains recommended to you by cycling royalty.
That's right Sir Chris Hoy, the most decorated British Olympian and the most decorated Olympic Cyclist, has had his list of essential SiS nutrition bits reduced by 51%.
That's followed by Jamis Renegade Exile - close cousin to the 10/10 road.cc review scoring Jamis Renegade Elite - which has had its price slashed by Evans Cycles.
Finally, get in the mood for some more spring Classics cycling with a stunning Nalini jersey currently sitting pretty at a 20% discount over at Halfords.
Science in Sport have got a shiny new website, and a very *ahem* open relationship with the most decorated Olympic cyclist of all time, Sir Chris Hoy.
We say open, not only because he now appears half clothed on the front of their website, but also because he's shared his nutrient preferences with the folks over at SiS.
If you click the link above you'll be taken to the landing page for Mr. Hoy's personally selected bundle of nutrition, called the Hoy Essentials Bundle.
If you don't believe us that this is a good deal, or that the protein, energy gels, and rehydration sachets will make a difference to your ride, how about hearing from the man himself?
We love Jamis' Renegade range. Seriously, we love it so much we gave their Elite model a 10/10 last year.
A road.cc 10/10!
They very nearly never happen. But our experienced reviewer Jez Ash called the Renegade Elite "grin-inducing."
He talked a lot about how the Renegade, which was new to Jamis' line up last year, is light enough to perform incredibly on the tarmac, but also resiliant enough to smash its way down some rough trails.
The Renegade is an adventure bike through and through, and the Exile is no different.
Not as highly specced as its big Elite brother, the Exile props up the Renegade range incredibly well given its price tag.
This sub-£500 adventure bike will have you shifting through Shimano's Claris groupset, aboard an aluminium Jamis Adventure Frame and fork, with Tektro's Lyra mechanical disc brakes, and well built Alex ATD 470 rims.
Finally, seeing as its Classics season, we thought we'd give you an opportunity to get into the spirit of it stylistically.
This Nalini retro styled jersey is perfect for the improving spring weather, with its microfibre fabric feeling both softly luxurious, breathable, and it dries fast should you hit a small shower or a particularly warm patch.
Here at road.cc we've got good history with Nalini kit, hell their Trial Base Layer made it onto our Best Cycling Clothing 2015/2016 list. Check it out below:
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