Gravelution.com celebrates Gravel Bikes on the wide swath of terrain that exists between smooth tarmac and downhill kamikaze trails.
What is that terrain? It's where the pavement ends. And fire roads. And chip n' seal rural streets. And poorly surfaced pavement. And trails in the foothills. And dirt roads that link one town to another. And obscure bike paths. And long days in the saddle riding from pavement to dirt to trail to gravel and back to pavement. It's basically any terrain where a road bike feels too light, and where a mountain bike feels too burly. It's the sweet spot of cycling. It's the Gravelution!!
What is that terrain? It's where the pavement ends. And fire roads. And chip n' seal rural streets. And poorly surfaced pavement. And trails in the foothills. And dirt roads that link one town to another. And obscure bike paths. And long days in the saddle riding from pavement to dirt to trail to gravel and back to pavement. It's basically any terrain where a road bike feels too light, and where a mountain bike feels too burly. It's the sweet spot of cycling. It's the Gravelution!!
Gravelution's Best Gravel Bikes
Why waste your time making a spreadsheet with 50 different specs on 25 bikes? Just use Gravelution.com's "Best Gravel Bikes"!
We're currently riding both the 2020 "Agave Green" Carbon Cannondale Topstone Ultegra RX2, & the wild 2021 Cannondale Topstone Lefty 3!
Gravel Rides & RacesGet in your van for Gravelution.com's favorite gravel rides and races!
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Gravel NewsWhat's interesting in the Gravel Bike world . . .
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We get out-and-about on as many gravel bikes as we can! The bikes above are gravel bikes that we have ridden extensively (at least 6+ months, sometimes years) on road, gravel, singletrack, & cyclocross races. Click through to read how each bike handles each different adventure!