Road bike advice

Start with your ride goal

Choose what you use the bike for first. Then you can compare brands, frames, groupsets and prices with less noise.

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Popular questions about road bikes

Beginner road cyclist on a quiet road at golden hour

Choosing your first road bike

Best road bike for beginners

Starting road cycling? Choose a bike that feels predictable, stays comfortable on longer rides and leaves room to grow. Extreme aero or climbing bikes usually make a harder first purchase.

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Metal road bike on a mountain road as a value-focused choice

Smart budget

Compare road bikes under 2000 euros

Below 2000 euros, the best choice is about balance: a solid frame, reliable disc brakes, a groupset such as Shimano 105 or Tiagra and components that can still be upgraded later.

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Road cyclist on a long coastal mountain road

Comfort for long rides

Compare endurance road bikes

An endurance road bike is built for comfort, control and confidence over longer distances. Check geometry, tyre clearance, frame comfort and a groupset that suits high-mileage riding.

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Cyclist in an aerodynamic position on a fast road bike

Speed and sprint

Compare aero road bikes

Aero road bikes focus on speed, sprinting and criteriums. They often feel more direct and sporty, but require extra attention to position, comfort and budget.

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Black road bike with a visible carbon frame

Frame choice

Choose carbon or aluminium road bike

Carbon is often lighter and easier to tune for comfort, while aluminium can offer strong value for starters and budget-conscious riders. The best choice depends on budget, weight, comfort and components.

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Strong mid-range

Compare road bikes with Shimano 105

For many riders, Shimano 105 is the point where shifting, braking and durability become seriously good without immediately moving to Ultegra or Dura-Ace budgets.

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Light, stiff and controlled

Road bike for mountains and climbing

For climbing, you want a road bike that is light enough, accelerates efficiently and stays stable on descents. Look beyond frame weight: wheels, groupset, gearing and braking control matter.

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Less pressure, more kilometres

Compare comfortable road bikes

Softer tyres help, but comfort starts with geometry, frame shape, seatpost, tyre clearance and the right size. Those choices decide how the bike feels after two hours.

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More bike for your money

Road bikes with strong value for money

Good value starts with frame, groupset, wheels and brakes. Then check whether the bike fits the rides you plan to do.

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