Masters of the cycling deal, Wiggle, are here with some phenomenal deals to get your week of DealCatching fun off to a fantastic start.
Whether you're looking to upgrade your selection of bikes, your wardrobe, or your component choice, there should be something for you in today's round-up.
GT's brand new Grade AL gets things moving, alongside a bargain Brooks saddle.
We then move into the wardrobe space with some Rudy Project sunglasses, a Gore jersey and some SealSkinz socks, while Schwalbe rounds this DealCatcher off with an offer on its Lugano tyre.
We though GT's Grade was a "brilliantly capable and fun disc brake-equipped bike" back in the 2015 when we put it through its paces.
Our main man and tech editor Dave Arthur took it for a summery spin and said it coped as excellently with rougher road conditions as it did with the smooth.
For your money, this year's endurance GT Grade EnduRoad Alloy frame sits on Mormula hubs and ATD470 rims with Shimano's full Tiagra groupset keeping everything ticking over.
Check out Mr Arthur's full review below:
Brooks are a quintisentially British brand that makes, in many of our opinions here at road.cc, the very best saddles money can buy.
While that's a very subjective perspective, we do have a little bit of objectivity to back up our love for the classic saddlemakers' work.
Our esteemed reviewer Lara Dunn put the B17 through its paces and awarded the "exceptionally high quality" saddle a 9/10.
With a hefty 44% discount Rudy Project's comfortable Noyz sunglasses could be the perfect pair of goggles to see you through these hopefully sunny months.
We like what Rudy Project does. When we reviewed the brand's Fotonyk glasses, our man Stu Kerton highlighted the comfort and unintrusive lightweight nature of the glasses.
While those glasses were more designed for winter riding, these bottom rim-less specs are perfect for the summer months.
Gore's Power range of cycling clothing is absolutely perfect for those of you looking to implement a but more of a performance element into your wardrobes.
We've not specifically reviewed the Power Jersey, but other pieces in the Power range have performed well on review. Like the Thermo Jersey our tech editor Mat Brett reviewed - which you can see below.
Gore says this jersey is perfect for the "adventurous" cyclist and features a full length zip and an ergonomically shaped collar which make it perfect for summer cycling.
Our penultimate deal of the day is one, we imagine, will get a few of you thinking.
We're sure we're not alone in the world of cyclists, here at road.cc, in that we're constantly losing cycling socks and having to resort to normal socks for our rides.
While this isn't the worst problem to have, in the summer months you can really benefit from some of the cooling and sleek-looking features in socks like SealSkinz's Aero Ankle socks.
Today's final deal is Schwalbe's Lugano Folding Tyre.
The folding tyre is great to carry around as a spare. Sure, that's partly because it folds and stows away nice and small.
That's not all the Lugano can do though. The tyre is also incredibly well priced, it features Silica-assisted grip for wet conditions and K-Guard puncture protection.
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