Father's Day Gift Guide: Perfect presents for bike-mad Dads

Cycling Dads, eh? You've got to love them.
Always out on the bike just when you need them. Washing their bike more often than they wash the car. Or boring the ears off Granny at the BBQ by telling her at great length just where Isaac Del Toro got it wrong on that Giro stage.
They'll tut as they go round the house switching every light and radiator off 'to save money' - then go and spend a small fortune on some new tyres 'to save 15g and 6 watts'.
And they're a nightmare to buy for. Cycling kit? Don't even go there. Tech bits for their bike? Sure, if carbon and titanium fit your budget.
That's where we step in. Premium goods for the most demanding cyclist, with peerless quality and picture-perfect design.
Here's our gift guide, handily segmented by Dad-type so you can find just the right gorgeous gift to show how much you care.
For the Tour de France Lover
If you've not seen Dad for three weeks, it must be July - he's either glued to the TV all day or making a pilgrimage across the channel, to wait for hours for the Tour de France peloton to pass him in seconds. Give him the gift of the Tour de France, to savour all year long.
For the cycling holidayer
Dad goes to Europe each spring for a 'training camp' with his mates, just like the pros do. Dad rides up the same hills as the pros. Dad can't ride up the hills as fast as the pros do, but he can drink their bodyweight in beer.
For the King of the Mountains
Awesome gifts to celebrate that time Dad rode up a huge mountain. How do you know he rode up that mountain? Because he told you all about it. Again and again and again.
For the armchair cyclist
Those who can't, watch. Legendary quotes from riders your Dad has a secret man-crush on.
Give the gift of off-bike style
On the bike he thinks he looks like a god. Off the bike he's rocking that same cycling slogan tee he got as a Secret Santa gift at the work Christmas do eight years ago. Dad's style needs levelling up. Help Dad.