With summer gliding into view, it’s time to explore the great British countryside by bike – and there is no better way to turbo-charge your mood, energy and performance than by investing in a new ride.
Whether you want to splash your lockdown savings or hunt for a bargain deal, experience an innovative new design or indulge in a classic frame, buying a bike is a deeply personal choice.
But whatever your taste, we’ve rounded up the best new road bikes to keep you rolling all summer.
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Specialized S-Works Aethos Dura Ace Di2
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£11,750, specializedconceptstore.co.uk
Yes, you could buy a car for the price of Specialized’s stunning new lightweight design, but would a car make you as happy or as healthy?
If you have been saving up your cash during lockdown, the Aethos is the object of beauty you’ve been waiting for.
With a frame weight of just 585g and a total weight of 5.9kg (so light it would be disqualified at the Tour de France) it is the U.S. giant’s lightest ever bike.
Sculpted for optimal aerodynamics, it delivers a uniquely agile and exhilarating ride. This S-Works edition, fitted with Shimano Dura-Ace components, is the top-of-the-range model, but you can pick up an Expert model with high-quality Ultegra components for around half the price (£5,500).
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Fuji Transonic 2.1
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£3,599.99, wiggle.co.uk
Fusing elegant Japanese bike heritage with an advanced shape which slashes drag by 6.2 per cent compared to the previous model, the Fuji Transonic 2.1 is a perfectly pitched mid-ranger which delivers speed, style and stamina-boosting comfort.
Featuring a sleek carbon frameset, Shimano Ultegra gearing and disc brakes, and some reassuringly thoughtful detailing – including neatly concealed cables and clearance for 32mm tyres – this is a versatile all-rounder.
The colour shouldn’t matter, but it does, and Fuji’s ‘cement grey’ is one seriously stylish shade.
Trek Domane AL 2 Disc 2021
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£895, evanscycles.com
Bagging a brand new 2021 bike from American bike experts Trek for less than £1,000 represents one seriously good deal.
But given that the Domane Al 2 comes with 16-speed Shimano Claris gears, mounts for mudguards, and a vibration-damping carbon fork, this is one of the best investments a first-time rider could make.
The robust aluminium frame can handle all the potholes on your commute and the Tektro C550 disc brakes provide extra stopping power.
Genesis Equilibrium Disc
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£2,599.99, freewheel.co.uk
Combining old-school durability with sleek, clean lines, steel frames are increasingly popular with today’s riders.
With its Reynolds 725 steel tubing, the Genesis Equilibrium is a robust and reliable bike that can handle any weather.
But with its Shimano 105 groupset, 32mm clearance for tyres, and confidence-boosting disc brakes, you are also bagging plenty of modern-day perks.
Vitus Zenium CR Road Bike
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£1,499.99, wiggle.co.uk
As the in-house brand of Wiggle and Chain Reaction Cycles, Vitus delivers quality French-designed bikes at the low costs you expect from online retailers.
The Zenium combines a compact carbon frame and sporty sloping top tube with Shimano 105 components and hydraulic disc brakes to provide an affordable bike that’s both robust enough for a commute and speedy enough for a sportive.
Boardman SLR 8.9 Carbon
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£1,100, boardmanbikes.com
Few brands can match Boardman’s unique combination of innovative frame engineering and high-spec components as standard.
At little over £1,000, the new SLR 8.9 offers a light, stiff carbon frame but with the welcome bonus of 11-speed Shimano 105 gearing, puncture-resistant Vittoria Zaffiro Pro tyres, and a pressure-mapped Boardman SLR saddle for extra comfort.
Specialized Tarmac SL7 SW DI2
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£11,500, specializedconceptstore.co.uk
The Tarmac SL7, which is piloted by pro riders such as road world champions Julian Alaphilippe and Peter Sagan, combines aero innovations with a lightweight 800g frame to empower riders to ride 45 seconds faster over 40km than on the previous Tarmac iteration.
With a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 groupset and power meter, and Roval CLX Rapide wheels, this is a Tour de France-ready machine.
Scott Addict Gravel 20
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£2,789, scott-sports.com
Although standard road bikes are your perfect summer companion, allowing you to cover huge distances at speed, gravel bikes are a hugely popular new upgrade for roadies.
The Scott Addict Gravel 20 combines a road-ready carbon frame with rugged 35mm Schwalbe G-One tyres and 22-speed Shimano gears so you can ride on and off road to really expand your horizons this summer.
Pinnacle Laterite 3
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£600, evanscycles.com
A smart, simple and reliable ride, the Pinnacle Laterite 3 is an impressive budget choice which comes with the surprising addition of Shimano 105 components – a rare feature at this price range.
With a durable aluminium frame, mounts for panniers and mud guards, and a fuss-free frame shape, this bike is built for practicality and performance, which is exactly what a new road rider needs.
Cinelli Veltrix Disc 105
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£2,299, wiggle.co.uk
From its head-turning blue and red colour scheme to its elegant carbon contours, the new Cinelli Veltrix is a dose of envy-inducing Italian style which performs beautifully on English roads.
With its 1,250g carbon frame and full-carbon forks, the bike can handle our short, sharp British ascents, but its comfortable geometry also makes it ideal for long sunset-chasing summer rides.
Words: Mark Bailey