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The best beginner road bikes are affordable (around $1000). They mostly come with rim brakes, but a few models have disc brakes. Entry-level road bikes usually have low-end groupsets like Shimano Claris, Sora, or Tiagra and more relaxed (endurance) geometry.
We've tested hundreds of road bikes, from entry level options ideally suited to road-riding newbies to superbikes, ridden on the pro tour and often coming with a five-figure price tag.
These bikes are intended for light, occasional training, and casual rides on the weekend. If you want to get a bicycle just to stay fit, to commute from time to time, or simply have fun now and then, there are many entry-level road bikes under $500 that would make you perfectly happy.
New to road cycling? Searching for the best entry level road bikes in the market? Our reviews on the best but affordable starter road bikes for beginners.
Bicycling's editors tested dozens of bikes to select the 13 best road bikes for all sorts of road riders; from fast and aerodynamic to classic and dependable.
The 13 Best Road Bikes to Buy Right Now. These amazing road, racing, and endurance bicycles are lightweight and built for speed, comfort, and long rides. By Dan Chabanov and Andrew...
The road.cc Recommends: Road Bike of the Year 2022/23 is the Mason SLR – a model that encapsulates everything that's great about a modern metal bike, with a nod to tradition. The steel SLR is a massively versatile road machine that gives the comfort and confidence of a big-mile tourer, with the fun of something much quicker.
Finding a new bike and pedaling down a path, on dirt trails, or exploring the alleys and side streets of your town is a healthy, stress-relieving activity, but those just starting out may have...
Our guide to the best road bikes, as ridden and rated by our expert test team, and how to pick the right road bike for you.
Many of the best road bikes now offer gear ratios going down to 1:1, if you're concerned about cresting ascents; on the other hand, you can find bikes with narrower ranges, if you don't...