Cycling Gifts For the Roadie in Your Life

Cycling is more than just a sport – it's a way of life for those who love the sport. It can seep into their work, fashion and even friendship choices. That's why if you know a cyclist, finding them the perfect gift can be tricky. You'll want to give a present that's as useful and practical as possible, but also one that has some kind of cycling-related theme to it.

Whether they're a roadie or a commuter, the cyclists in your life will appreciate a thoughtful gift to help them on their journey. The best cycling gifts are the ones that will come in handy during their rides, and there's plenty of choice available. From a bike mirror to keep them safe on the road, to a heavy-duty mechanic's apron to make sure they're fully prepared for any maintenance issues they may encounter, there are lots of great options.

Cyclists like to keep their feet comfy, which is why a good pair of cycling shoes makes a fantastic gift. The Fizik Tempo Overcurve R4 is designed to be comfortable straight out of the box and features a Boa dial for micro adjustment. Alternatively, the Oakley Sutro is a more casual style that's been favoured by some of the pro peloton including Egan Bernal.

Pedal covers are an easy yet useful gift for cyclists that will prevent their shoes from getting damaged during everyday wear. The rubber pads slip over their cleats to stop them from damaging surfaces and are available in a variety of colours, so you can find the right fit for your cyclist friend.

If you know a cyclist who's always on the go, this lightweight bag from Cameo could be just the thing for them. The bag folds down to the size of a water bottle, which is perfect for stashing in their jersey pocket when they're not riding. It has plenty of pockets for storing essentials and is made from durable fabric that'll stand up to the elements.

A personalised gift for cyclists is a great idea, and this helmet visor from Weldtite can be engraved with a message of your choice such as a word of encouragement or a rude/funny joke. It's also a great option for those who ride in groups as it'll make them easier to spot on the road.

If you're really stuck for ideas, a cycling subscription is always a failsafe option. A digital or weekly magazine subscription from Cycling Weekly will give your loved one the chance to read all about the latest developments in the world of cycling, plus get hints and tips on how they can improve their own performance. Similarly, Jack Thurston's Lost Lanes books are a series of guides to some of the UK's most beautiful cycle routes and would be a great gift for any keen cyclist.cycling gifts