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Aug 2021 · Matthew Loveridge
Force mechanical is almost old enough to go to big school
Stiff, racy ride
Tubeless-compatible wheels
Budget tyres
Unrefined ride quality
Dated groupset
Nov 2017 · Robin Wilmott
The frame’s gorgeous looks are backed up by a refined ride quality and real speed. Buy if you want to perpetuate the Holdsworth name with a bike that stays true to its roots
Stunning polished frame, excellent component spec, price
You might think twice before taking it out in the rain
Jul 2017 · Matthew Page
The history and heritage of Holdsworth brought bang up to date in a great-value package
Full Ultegra groupset at a great price
Fantastic colour and paint scheme
Great options for tweaking and tuning to your personal taste
Racers may find the ride position a little upright
Oversized bars can make it hard to fit accessories
No head badge – a small point
But given the brand's heritage
It would have been nice
Jun 2015 · Warren Rossiter
Harking back to the classic days of British racing, the Holdworth offers outstanding value for money, with a thoroughly modern ride
Jun 2011 · Cycling Weekly
Falcon Cycles has reinvented the Holdsworth Professional, the bike of the legendary Holdsworth-Campagnolo team of the 1970s
Classic design attributes
Modern components mean the bike isn't stuck in the 70s
Retro look may not please everyone
Q: Which Holdsworth bikes are most popular?
The most popular Holdsworth model families are the Mystique, Corsa, and Helm.
Q: Does Holdsworth make eBikes?
No, Holdsworth manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.