We will be entering 2025 with a strong range of endurance road bikes thanks to so many manufacturers updating and releasing new models in the category. The likes of Pinarello, Giant, Specialized, Basso, Trek and Canyon all have models which sit within the endurance / all-road category and the result of their collective efforts has resulted in some of the most exciting endurance bikes we have ever seen. Never before has the market been so well catered to. Whether you want to cover long distances and do it fast or spend a long day adventuring and take the path less travelled, amongst the bikes we have selected, you will find a perfect match. Let us know, which of these brand new 2025 endurance road bikes would you pick?

00:00 – Intro
00:43 – Giant Defy
02:35 – Basso Astra
04:25 – Trek Domane
06:11 – Specialized Allez
07:55 – Canyon Endurace
10:04 – Moots Vamoots CRD
11:56 – Specialized Roubaix
13:36 – Pinarello Dogma X

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21 Comments

  1. im tired of this fake reviews that only put the paying brands ahead. im not watching again your channel. its obvious that you left CUBE out probably because they dont pay this kind of adds. however this year they put out the best bikes on the endurance and other areas. for endurance they made the Attain and Agree to top price and performance.

  2. Do not say "affordable" and "not bank-breaking" while a bike spec'd with the latest Sram Red is shown. None of such bikes is below 10,000 €/$£. And all these kinda' look the same, even Basso whose design used to stand out and be easily recognizeable from afar. And Pinarello are still the ugliest carbon bikes in existence.

  3. My daughter's Avec Sythe has a stiff, UCI-approved aero frame designed by top aerodynamicist and bike fitter Tim Allen and weighs 7.4kg with Ultegra 12sp Di2 and hydraulic discs, Speedplay dual powermeters and an alloy cockpit and cranks.

    With a tag under £7k.

    None of these brands come close…

  4. Can I ask why you never talk about the Giant Contend AR1 and AR2? It's an aluminum Defy with a carbon fork, carbon seatpost, hydraulic disc brakes, Tiagra or 105 group set. Plus, on the AR2 2025 you get the awesome purple and green chameleon paint job. Such a good looking bike for the price.

  5. Why review the Pinarello Dogma X that the majority won't be able to afford.
    I've just bought a Pinarello X1, much cheaper and affordable, while retaining many of the characteristics of the Dogma X. It's a great bike. Check it out.

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