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One of the final UCI races of the season, the three stage Keizer der Juniors, was run in northern Belgium over the weekend of 17-18th September. B...
The staff at Pearson are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. Our thoughts and prayers are with His Majesty The King and ...
If you know me already, you’ll know me as a runner, so you are probably wondering why I am here about to tell you about the mental health benefits...
Watching a bike race from the road side is like watching one game in a tennis match - you get a little bit of atmosphere and understand who might b...
Built from the frame up, every Pearson bike is assembled with the utmost care. In fact, our experts enjoy building them so much it’s a wonder our ...
The inaugural Tour de France Femmes marks another milestone for women’s cycling. We take a look at the state of women’s pro road cycling and where ...
Wilf Sinclair is more than Pearson’s lead mechanic. He’s also our longest-serving employee and practically one of the family. (And he only popped i...
In reaching a Wimbledon singles semi-final, Cameron Norrie achieved a uniquely British form of sporting immortality. But his choice of off-court tr...
As we pass the halfway point of 2022, we round up Pearson’s highlights of the past six months. Here at the world’s oldest cycling company, it prob...
With industrial action on rail services planned for next week, now’s the perfect time to switch a different kind of tube. At Pearson, we’re well-st...
Report written by Mattie Dodd. Last weekend the National Championships took place up in God’s Own Country (Yorkshire) on the edge of the Howardian ...
Race report: After a tough race on the Saturday, Dylan, Mattie and Nathan decided to give a race in Duisburg a go. It was a race consisting of 14 ...