road.cc covers cycling news, bike reviews, road cycling gear, gravel bike reviews, aero road bikes, and bike tech, with content spanning tutorials, reviews, buying guides, and feature deep-dives. It emphasizes honesty and independence in cycling coverage, publishing a large volume of content (1200 videos since 2008) and averaging about 41.1K views per video, with frequent uploads reflecting its long-running UK-focused output.
High search overlap on cycling news, road cycling gear, and bike reviews (100% search match) with strong content similarity (86%), making them a broad, media-forward cycling hub like road.cc.
Shares audience around road cycling gear and bike tech reviews (queries: road cycling gear, aero road bikes, bike tech reviews) with road.cc, but has a lower overall search overlap (52%) despite high content similarity (84%).
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Competes for cycling bike reviews and road cycling gear with substantial content overlap (87%), and notable search presence on cycling queries (38%), indicating a reader base aligned with road.cc but with niche emphasis.
Targets cycling news and bike reviews and gear similar to road.cc (queries: cycling news, cycling bike reviews, road cycling gear) with strong content alignment (90%) and moderate search overlap (25%).
Focuses on cycling news and pro racing topics, aligning with road.cc on race and news queries (32% search) and maintaining high content similarity (84%), signaling audience overlap around professional cycling.
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Shares interest in gravel bike reviews, aero road bikes, and bike tech reviews with road.cc; content similarity is high (89%), but search overlap is lower (18%), indicating a complementary audience with similar editorial depth.
Content Landscape
Competitors identified: Global Cycling Network (GCN) — 91% match, 3.5M subscribers; GCN Tech — 71% match, 833K subscribers; CADE Media — 68% match, 382K subscribers; Cycling Weekly — 64% match, 311K subscribers; GCN Racing — 63% match, 523K subscribers. Top matches by overlap are Global Cycling Network and GCN Tech, sharing queries like cycling news, cycling bike reviews, road cycling gear, and bike tech reviews. Road.cc has a smaller subscriber base than the top competitors (GCN at 3.5M), with several peers in the 300k–800k range; all overlap on cycling news, bike reviews, and gear comparisons, indicating competition for similar search topics and audiences.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to road.cc?
Global Cycling Network — 91% match, 3.5M subscribers; GCN Tech — 71% match, 833K subscribers; CADE Media — 68% match, 382K subscribers. They all produce cycling-related content on YouTube, focusing on cycling news, tech, gear, and cycling culture, similar to road.cc.
What type of content does road.cc make?
road.cc creates cycling-focused videos, including bike tech, equipment upgrades, and race coverage, as shown by titles like Hottest Bikes and Cycling Tech at the Tour de France 2025 and The CHEAPEST Ways To Make Your Bike Faster And More Comfortable. Upload frequency is not explicitly stated, but the channel has an average of about 41.1K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to road.cc?
We analyze road.cc's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.