
ROAD BIKE TEST
From super-smooth endurance bikes to lightweight race rigs and aero-clad, straight-line speed machines, there’s a huge variety of road bikes out there. But what if you want a bit more of an allrounder? A road bike that has quick handling, is light enough and has some aero considerations for racing, but can be ridden all day without kicking you into submission and, above all else, puts a smile on your face? We hear you, so we’ve checked out two serious contenders for around £3,500.
Our opener is the latest iteration of Vitus’s Vitesse race machine. The new Evo loses weight, gains stiffness and has had an aero makeover. But it’s still packed with value and represents an affordable road bike with wireless gears.
Going up against it is the LIOS Bullet, which the British brand calls a ‘racy allrounder’. LIOS has been around for a decade now, operating out of its Lee-onthe-Solent base. Its road bikes are sold with a personalised Rëtul fitting service included – so you’ll get the sort of service normally reserved for full-custom or very expensive builds.
On paper, both look like exceptional value, and they should take clip-on aero bars to boost their versatility, too. But when all is said and done, do they deliver? Let’s find out…
Vitus
Vitesse Evo CR Rival AXS
This story is from the May 2022 edition of 220 Triathlon.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign in
This story is from the May 2022 edition of 220 Triathlon.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign in

WHERE TO TRAIN IN MALLORCA
With clear blue waters, smooth roads and endless running options, Mallorca is a triathlete's dream. Here are some of the Balearic island's best bits...

INTO THE WILD
Enticed by its dreamy landscapes and unmistakable challenge, pro triathlete Caroline Livesey heads to Chile to take on the iconic Patagonman...

WOMEN'S TRAINING
Our bodies and minds need a little variety from time to time to get the best results. So here's why and how you should mix your training up...

HEALTHY HEAVY-HITTERS
It may still be the off-season, but that shouldn't mean you take your foot off the nutritional pedal! Here's how to stay on track

INJURY-BEATING Masterclass
CONSISTENT TRAINING IS THE KEY TO PROGRESSION, WHICH CAN QUICKLY UNRAVEL WITH A SPELL ON THE SIDELINES. BUT IT NEEDN'T BE SO WITH A FEW SIMPLE TRAINING TWEAKS...

DRAFT BUSTERS
IT'S BEEN A BLIGHT ON THE SPORT FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES, BUT TWO KIWI TRIATHLETES WERE DETERMINED TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF DRAFTING IN TRI - AND THEY MIGHT'VE JUST CRACKED IT

35 EASY WAYS TO BOOST your PERFORMANCE
NO-ONE EVER SAID TRI WAS EASY, BUT THERE ARE SURE-FIRE WAYS TO MAKE RACE DAY THAT MUCH SWIFTER AND EASIER. AND, AS OUR CAST OF EXPERTS REVEAL, SMALL CHANGES CAN HAVE THE BIGGEST REWARDS...

How to COME BACK STRONGER
Kat Matthews and Tom Bishop are two of GB's finest triathletes. But with one on the comeback from injury and the other facing a make-orbreak year, 2023 is a leap into the unknown. 220 joins them at Derby Velodrome as they aim to get on track for the new season

WOMEN'S TRAINING
The NHS might not be in the best shape right now, but that shouldn't mean avoiding regular check-ups. Here are the key ones you should be booking in to keep on top of good health and wellbeing...

FLYING HIGH
FROM HIGH FASHION TO HIGH ON ENDORPHINS - HOW DID SOAR RUNNING BECOME LEADING INNOVATORS IN TOP-END TECHNICAL RUN CLOTHING?

HAWKE SPORT OPTICS FRONTIER 30 SF
A RIFLEMAN’S OPTICS

A PROTOTYPE IN SERIES
Based on a prototype from the late 1960s, the Black Bay P01 reveals a little-known aspect of Tudor’s history. We test the current serial model.

Savage Model 110 Classic
Adjustability and Accuracy Combined

OBSERVATIONS
Binocular Lessons

Kahles K 1050 Scope
A RIFLEMAN’S OPTICS

Sigma Unveils Interchangeable Lenses for Nikon Z Cameras
Sigma has recently announced a licensing agreement with Nikon to provide support for its Z-mount cameras.

Fujinon XF56mm F1.2 R WR
Meet Fujifilm's new 56mm f/1.2 portrait lens www.fujifilm-x.com

FUJIFILM X-H2 New High Resolution Mirror-less Camera with XF and GFX Lenses
B&H is excited to announce the FUJIFILM X-H2 mirrorless APS-C sensor digital interchangeablelens camera, the FUJIFILM GF 20-35mm f/4 R WR medium format lens for the GFX System, and the FUJIFILM XF 56mm f/1.2 R WR lens for the X-System.

Tested
NEW PRODUCTS

Get your rocks off
Alistair Campbell shoots low to create layers and foreground