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2025 Canyon

Endurace AllRoad

An aluminum frame endurance bike with upper mid-range components and shimano cues hydraulic disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$1,499
Weight23.6 lbs  
FrameAluminum
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 10
GroupsetCUES
BrakesShimano CUES Hydraulic Disc
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Ride Feel

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Rider Position
relaxedaggressive
Terrain
smoothrugged
Endurace AllRoad
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

39 mph

Endurace AllRoad

39 mph

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Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

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Sizing
XXS

< 5'6"

XS

5'4" – 5'8"

SM

5'6" – 5'11"

MD

5'9" – 6'2"

LG

6'0" – 6'4"

XL

6'3" – 6'7"

XXL

6'5" +

Rider Fit Notes
  • 6'7", size XXL, Just right
Reviews

Summary

The Canyon Endurace is celebrated for its exceptional blend of speed and comfort, making it a standout in the endurance category. Its relaxed geometry, vibration dampening seatpost, and high-volume tires contribute to a smooth ride, while the aero-tweaked frame and stiff drivetrain ensure efficiency and speed. Despite some critiques about its integrated cockpit and storage solutions, the Endurace offers great value and performance, appealing to riders seeking a fast yet forgiving bike.

Pros
  • Relaxed geometry and vibration dampening seatpost for comfort

  • High performance for the price with aero-tweaked frame

  • Adjustable bar width and cockpit for customization

  • Excellent blend of speed and comfort

  • Top-end components and premium spec

Cons
  • Integrated cockpit makes changing stem length difficult

  • In-frame storage is too small to be useful

  • No mudguard fender eyelets

  • Some light internal brake hose rattle

Key Quotes
Canyon’s updated Endurace has a brilliantly-smooth ride and is very well equipped for its price.
Bicycling
Canyon has tweaked the speed-comfort equation to near-perfection.
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The Endurace CFR is still a quick bike, it's stiff and fast, and the handling is excellent.
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99 Spokes
Canyon Endurace CF SLX 8 Review

Oct 2023

The Canyon Endurace CF SLX 8 combines race bike performance, endurance bike comfort, and a pretty remarkable price given the spec. The only thing holding this bike back is one or two proprietary features that may end up being more of a nuisance than a help.

Highs
  • Relaxed geometry and vibration dampening seatpost make for an extremely comfortable ride

  • Claimed clearance of up to 35mm tires, but may fit even wider

  • Inexpensive given the spec (SRAM Force AXS, Quarq power meter, carbon wheels)

Lows
  • In-frame storage is too small to be useful

  • Not compatible with a traditional stem

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Bicycling
The Canyon Endurace Allroad Is Best $1,500 Bike I’ve Ridden

Dec 2025

With an aluminum frame, carbon fork and full Shimano Cues group, the $1,499 Endurace Allroad delivers a smooth, snappy ride and 40mm tire clearance for road and light gravel.

Highs
  • Exceptional value for performance

  • Smooth, well-damped, supple ride

  • Snappy and efficient under power

  • Excellent handling with planted, predictable feel

  • Shimano Cues front shifting on par with mechanical Dura-Ace

  • Smooth and consistent rear shifting

  • Great brake lever feel and modulation

  • Generous 40mm tire clearance

  • Standard handlebar and fork steerer for easy adjustments

  • Full Shimano spec, including hubs

  • Fender and rack mounts, top-tube bosses

  • Attractive frame and clean paintwork

  • Comfortable saddle (except slipperiness) and bar tape

Lows
  • Stock wire-bead tires and tubes feel slow

  • Saddle cover too slippery, requiring constant repositioning

  • Rear downshift throw from drops is long; small fingers may miss detent

  • Brakes' initial bite and overall power slightly mediocre

  • Direct-to-consumer: cannot test size before purchase

  • Price advantage smaller at this price point vs. competitors

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road.cc
Canyon Endurace AllRoad

Sep 2025

A proper all-rounder with a great spec and rideability for not a lot of cash

Highs
  • Loads of versatility for those new to road or gravel

  • Quality alloy frame

  • Good spread of gears

  • 40mm tyre clearance

Lows
  • Press-fit BB (for maintenance)

  • No flared handlebar

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Bikerumor
Canyon Endurace AllRoad Alloy Bike Drops Fast Gravel Flexibility Cost of Entry to 999€

Jun 2025 · Cory Benson

This all-new aluminum Canyon Endurace AllRoad bike is one of the best affordable entry-level road & gravel bikes we've seen from just 999€

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Escape Collective
Canyon’s €1,000 Endurace AllRoad bike

Jun 2025

The global consumer-direct bike brand, Canyon, has just announced a new price-focused do-it-all dropbar bike – the Endurace AllRoad.  With an aluminium frame and carbon fork, the bike can accommodate up to 40 mm tyres and has mounts for fenders and racks. It's available in seven sizes, with the German company

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Gran Fondo Magazine
Canyon Endurace Allroad in Review: A Do-It-All Bike for just € 999?

Jun 2025 · Jan Richter

Road bike? Gravel bike? Who says you have to choose? If you’re just getting into cycling and don’t want to tie yourself down, the Canyon Endurace Allroad gives you the best of both worlds – and all for under € 1,000.

Highs
  • Thoughtful spec choices

  • No compromise on function or fun

  • Versatile across a range of uses

Lows
  • Limited comfort on rougher gravel

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Velo
First Look: The Canyon Endurace AllRoad Checks All the Boxes For Under $1,500

Jun 2025 · Alvin Holbrook

The pricing isn't quite as aggressive in the US, but the new Canyon Endurace AllRoad checks all the boxes at an impressive price point.

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Cyclist
Canyon Aeroad vs Ultimate vs Endurace: The best Canyon road bike in 2025

May 2025 · Paul Norman

Canyon offers a bewildering array of bikes across the Aeroad, Ultimate and Endurace, its three road bike ranges, with prices

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Canyon Endurace AL Disc, Aluminium endurance road bike with proven comfortable-yet-agile Sport Geometry for long-distance riding., Axle dimension 12x142 mm, Tyre clearance 40 mm, Material Aluminium (AL), Weight 3.40 lbs

BB StandardBSA, 68mm, Threaded

Tire Clearance40c

ColorSilver Mercury

Fork

Canyon FK0122 CF Disc, Axle dimension 12x100 mm, Fork steer tube diameter 1 1/8", Tyre clearance 40 mm, Material Carbon (CF), Weight 1.07 lbs

Bottom Bracket

Shimano Pressfit BB-RS500, Bottom bracket standard PF 86, Weight 0.18 lbs

Stem

CAYN ST0039, Fork steer tube diameter 1 1/8", Clamping diameter 31,8 mm

Handlebar

Canyon HB0063 Ergo AL, Clamping diameter 31,8 mm

Saddle

Selle Royal SRX, Gender Unisex, Weight 0.66 lbs

Seatpost

Iridium Seatpost, Seatpost diameter 27,2 mm, Material Aluminium (AL), Weight 0.63 lbs

TypeRigid

Pedals

Femin FP-803

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano CUES U6020-10, Cage length short, Weight 0.82 lbs

Front Derailleur

Shimano CUES 6030, Weight 0.27 lbs

Crank

Shimano CUES 6030, Number of chainrings 2

Shifters

Shimano CUES U6030, Number of pistons 2, Weight 1.05 lbs | Shimano CUES 6030, Number of pistons 2, Weight 1.04 lbs

Cassette

Shimano CUES LG300, Number of sprockets 10, Range 11-39

Chain

Shimano CUES LG500

Brakes

Shimano CUES U6030, Number of pistons 2, Weight 1.05 lbs | Shimano CUES 6030, Number of pistons 2, Weight 1.04 lbs

TypeShimano CUES Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Shimano CUES U6030, Number of pistons 2, Weight 1.05 lbs | Shimano CUES 6030, Number of pistons 2, Weight 1.04 lbs

Wheels
Rims

Front: Alex Rims GX26P, Axle dimension 12x100 mm, Rotor mount Center Lock, Rim material Aluminium, Rear: Alex Rims GX26P / Shimano TC500 12x142, Axle dimension 12x142 mm, Rotor mount Center Lock, Inner width 25 mm, Rim material Aluminium, Weight 2.07 lbs

Tires

Schwalbe G-One Comp K-Guard, Width 35 mm, Weight 1.16 lbs

Disc Rotors

Shimano RT10, Size 160 mm, Weight 0.39 lbs

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