The GT Grade Elite is an entry-level gravel bike for those looking to venture off the tarmac and go further afield. It would make a good year-round commuter or winter training bike for someone with a ...
When I think of Pivot Bikes, high-end mountain bikes are the first things that come to mind. The Arizona-based brand has molded itself into one of the leading players in premium mountain bikes. Yet, ...
It’s been some time since I rode a Factor gravel bike. I tested the Ostro Gravel in early 2023, and while there were some bits I really liked about it, I thought it lacked the versatility that is so ...
The C68 Gravel is everything you want in a high-end gravel bike. It’s got just the right compliance balanced perfectly with responsiveness. It's light and responsive, so fast you can mix it up in a ...
Colours: Obsidian black, Basalt black, glacial white, Sifra blue, Moss green The Siegla, pronounced Say-gla, is Icelandic brand Lauf’s gravel bike. If you aren't familiar with the bike or brand, yes, ...
The Evil Bikes Chamois Hagar is the antithesis of the Canyon Grail. The latter is essentially a road bike with gravel tire adjustments, while the Chamois Hagar is directly from a modern mountain bike ...
Brilliant bikepacking chops; exciting handling; comfortable rear end; lots of mounts; 180mm disc brake rotors should be the future; SRAM UDH dropout The Ouroboros is a new model in Kona’s gravel bike ...
More than five decades ago, the Apollo 11 spaceflight enabled Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to be the first people to walk on the moon. That bold yet calculated, truly unprecedented trip has been a ...
Cinelli’s second-generation King Zydeco takes the go-fast-everywhere design principle behind the original and strips back the mounts to drop weight. The new bike gets a UDH rear dropout, aerodynamic ...
If you want a fast, relatively lightweight, agile gravel bike and aren't that fussed about fitting massive tyres to fit in with modern trends, then the Aluto is a very good option, and certainly one ...