Raleigh Roker Comp
Raleigh's Roker gravel bike has comfortable geometry and myriad fittings for bottles and fenders, plus a SRAM single-ring drivetrain.
Raleigh's Roker gravel bike has comfortable geometry and myriad fittings for bottles and fenders, plus a SRAM single-ring drivetrain.
Argon 18's Krypton is a classic all-rounder with a solid blend of Shimano Ultegra Di2 parts and Vision Team 25 wheels.
Cervelo’s S3d is a purebred race machine that compels you to shift into a harder gear, fold into an aero tuck, and go faster.
Orbea's Avant offers an upright position that might work well for some riders and a stiff ride that feels fast on brisk group rides.
Bianchi’s goal with the Intenso is long-haul comfort, with wide tires and disc brakes.
Scott's Addict 20 features this tried-and-terrific frame plus a sensible mix of parts. It boasts one of the stiffest bottom brackets of any bike.
If you aren’t looking for a fashion statement, a marketing, or the next technology, Kona's Wheelhouse is terrific for everyday riding.
While billed as a race bike, the Eddy Merckx Milano fits better as a crossover between an endurance and performance bike.
Cannondale's SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod remains one of the most nimble, versatile race bikes on the planet.
Look's 765 is an endurance bike that is completely at home with forays onto gravel or dirt.
The Galium is stiff but disc brakes increase tire clearance to 30mm because even the thoroughbred wants to explore sometimes.
Norco's Valence blends long-ride stability with a relaxed position that’ll keep you pushing for more miles.
The Vault is tight, aggressive, and built for the cornering you might face in a cyclocross race.
Cervélo's R3 Disc offers a surprising amount of snap, a solid road feel, and a smooth ride.
There’s no secret why Fuji features silver-haired riders in its digital advertisements for the Gran Fondo.
The new Roubaix raises something of an existential question: Just how soft do we want our road bikes?
This sub-15-pound race bike comes with a great price, and it will be available in the U.S. this summer.
With the Defy Advanced Pro 0, Giant targets riders who enjoy all-day rides on challenging terrain.
With relaxed geometry and shaped carbon tubing, the RT-1000 is a blend of aero and endurance.
This jack-of-all-trades is hardly a typical endurance bike, with geometry that leans closer to a typical race bike.
The Rodez isn’t a race bike. It’s an entry-level endurance bike that just might turn a lot of people who buy it into racers.
Appleman's custom bike is a fantastically complicated machine that brings riding back to its simplest form: Get on, pedal, go anywhere.
The Blue Norcoss EX is a dependable racer with an almost-excellent build
Foundry's Flyover is a unique 'cross race bike, built from titanium, offering confident handling, a solid parts spec, and respectably light weight.
Jamis's Supernova Elite has a reasonable price tag and durable component package. It's great even when 'cross season has come and gone.
Cannondale's SuperX is aggressive yet stable and race-ready out of the box. It’s not the perfect cyclocross racing bike, but it’s darn close.
Santa Cruz’s venerable Tallboy 29er blends the best of enduro and cross-country traits into a playful MTB ride.
Pivot's Mach 429 Trail comes close to matching the gravity gracefulness of an enduro bike with the stellar climbing of an XC race bike.
The Roadmachine01 is an innovative bike that could easily replace a couple bikes in our garage. It has a responsive ride with a comfortable design.
An elite racer with both pursuit and endurance chops. Cervelo's T4 is designed for going fast with aero tube shapes and a big BB.
A stiff and nimble ride with an ideal price tag. The Felt TK2 is a great ride for someone who wants to get started with track racing.
The Scott Addict 15's unassuming looks belie a capable race machine that is stiff, handles great, and is light enough for big climbs.
The Bianchi Specialissima's silky yet lively ride quality makes it a true contender for the all-around crown.
The Allez is a competitively priced aluminum race bike that is at home in hard-charging criteriums and group rides.
Argon 18's Nitrogen is a head-down, ride hard in a straight line kind of bike, and thanks to its slippery frame shapes.