We will be entering 2024 with an entirely new range of endurance road bikes thanks to so many manufacturers updating and releasing new models in the category. The likes of Pinarello, Giant, Van Rysel, Specialized, Vitus and Canyon have all released new 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 2024 endurance road bikes would you pick?

    00:00 – Intro
    00:27 – Pinarello X Series
    01:38 – Giant Defy
    02:56 – Van Rysel NCR
    04:05 – Trek Domane
    05:18 – Specialized Allez
    06:46 – Vitus Venon
    07:52 – Canyon Endurace
    09:01 – Specialized Roubaix
    10:21 – Outro

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    20 Comments

    1. Please help to understand regarding this Vitus endurance or allroad, this aggressive geometry and very aggressive stack-reach ratio how it gets in endurance category?? Is ii comfortable to ride for 60 miles for 60 y.o. man ? Does it have this comfortable ride position like Trek Domane for example? I don’t think so and don’t get why this Vitus is on this review

    2. I got an aethos. While not billed as an endurance bike, it’s been my go to for everything from audexes to casual rides.
      Then my aero bike only comes out for the short sprint group rides, and the pivot switchblade for anything with gravel and more 😂😂

    3. Are you sure that Specialized Roubaix has fender and rack mounts? I heard only Specialized Allez has them.
      I am desperately looking for a bike with at least fender mounts. I know that Trek Domane, Cannondale Synapse and Vitus Veno have the mounts. Do any other carbon endurance bike have it? What about Pinarello X series or Bianchi Infinito?

    4. How comfortable can you be with a stripe of wet road gunk up your back on a bike that can't mount fenders? These are just very expensive fair weather toys.

    5. What has become of the „best endurance road bikes 2023“ ? Should i buy a new one in 2024 or better wait for the „best endurance road bike 2025“ ?

    6. I have an Endurace aluminium with 11-speed 105 – under $1800 and a great all-road bike. The specified tyre clearance is 35 mm but I have 38 mm Gravelkings and there is still space for wider. In the last couple of weeks, I have used it for my 40k commute, been bikepacking, and done a cyclocross race. I upgraded to the carbon "leaf-spring" seatpost, and with carbon forks, the ride is great.

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