gravel bikes

Marin's all-new 2019 Gestalt X11 does even more to blur the already slightly fuzzy boundary between a gravel bike and a 'proper' mountain bike. It's got a dropper post, a low slung frame with tight
Has Bombtrack Bikes created another bike category – the ‘hyper-gravel’ bike? I’ve been out to a beautiful forested area just outside of Cologne in the rain to try the new Hook ADV model, which comes

Knolly might be best known it's many-linkaged full suspension machines, but it's surprised us with the launch of a new, titanium-framed gravel bike. It's called the Cache and the brand is making some

Giant has added to its Revolt gravel bike range with a trio of more affordable aluminium framed models alongside the race-focused, carbon-framed Revolt Advanced, with space for 700x45mm rubber and

Marin's do-it-all gravel bike range seems to be going from strength to strength in recent years, with a solid offering of versatile dirty drop-bar bikes that have now been joined by the all-new carbon

Well-known US titanium frame builder Lynskey has just launched a new gravel machine they claim is their fastest ever. Called the GR Race, it's got aero tubing, clearance for up to 45mm tyres on 700c

Giant's 2020 Revolt Advanced 2 offers up a full carbon fibre frame with some cunning comfort-enhancing touches, plenty of tyre clearance and a Shimano 105 groupset for an impressive £2,099. We've got
Giant’s Revolt 0 is a £1,499 bike aimed at gravel and adventure riding with an aluminium frame, carbon fork, 38mm wide tyres and a Shimano 105 groupset with hydraulic disc brakes.
When the Grail launched in 2018, Canyon’s first dedicated gravel bike, it turned a lot of heads owing to its unique double-decker handlebar design. A year later, it’s no less radical, but the range

It’s time to reveal which of the bikes we rode and reviewed in 2020 were the best of the best. These are all bikes that have been reviewed by either ourselves or our good friends over at road.cc and