ALLOY ASSAULT
220 Triathlon|January 2022
CARBON BIKES MAY HAVE A CERTAIN ASPIRATIONAL QUALITY ABOUT THEM, BUT THE TOP ALUMINIUM OPTIONS ARE STILL WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION, SAYS MATTHEW LOVERIDGE. HERE, HE PUTS TWO UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
MATTHEW LOVERIDGE
ALLOY ASSAULT

There’s a temptation when reviewing premium alloy bikes to suggest they’re particularly good ‘for a metal bike’, the subtext being that we all know carbon is inherently better. Carbon makes sense for high-performance bikes because it’s infinitely tuneable. It lets designers target stiffness, strength and flexibility exactly where they want it by using different types and arrangements of fibres and clever lay-up methods.

Metal, by contrast, can be manipulated to a high degree, with elaborate butting, forming and heat-treatment techniques, but you can’t fundamentally alter the mechanical properties of the material with such ease because it’s not a composite. The truth is, none of this matters when the bikes are this good.

The two on test here challenge conventionally-held assumptions about aluminium, offering performance and specs that go head-to-head with similarly priced carbon.

Our contenders from Bowman and Cannondale sit in the two-to-three grand bracket and have disc brakes. While the Bowman offers relatively traditional styling, the Cannondale is akin to a modern aero superbike.

Politics and the pandemic have taken their toll on bike prices, so a certain recalibration of one’s sense of value is needed for this assortment of treasures, but we’ve been mindful of the market as a whole with our scoring.

While nothing feels as good value as it did a couple of years ago, the variety and sophistication of aluminium road bikes has never been better.

CANNONDA LE CAAD13 Disc 105

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