Monday, 23 May 2016

Vote for your top aero bike in BikeRadar’s Most Wanted Awards

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BikeRadar’s 2016 Most Wanted Awards are underway. You can cast your votes and enter to win Giordana clothing by clicking here.

Our editors assembled the list of nominees based on the following criteria: bikes with a proven record of success under our testers; bikes that push the envelope in terms of technology and design for their respective categories; and last but certainly not least, bikes and gear that make us want to get out and ride. 

Here are the five contender for Most Wanted aero road bike.

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Trek Madone

An aero bike that is super fast and super cushy? Trek turned a laughable idea into a reality with the new Madone.

The IsoSpeed Decoupler at rear turns effectively adds rear suspension, and the front end is remarkably soft vertically, too. Yet, when you stand up to accelerate, there is no mistaking the lateral stiffness of an all-out race bike. 

Want the best of both worlds? Here you go.

Cervélo S5

Canyon Aeroad

The latest iteration of the German aero machine is blazingly fast, it rides surprisingly well, and it's stunningly striking to look at, all while sacrificing virtually nothing in the name of speed. 
Add highly competitive pricing and you've got a failsafe recipe for success.

Scott Foil

The original Scott Foil typified the aero bike stereotype: crazy fast in the wind tunnel, and crazy stiff laterally and vertically out on the road. With the new Foil, Scott changed the game.
Perhaps the best testament to the new Foil's aero-but-plush personality came with Mat Hayman's win at the 2016-Paris Roubaix. If the new Foil can handle the stones of the Hell of the North, it can probably handle your local rough roads, too.

Specialized S-Works Venge ViAS

So which is your Most Wanted?

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