Decathlon brand Van Rysel has introduced the EDR CF GRX gravel bike, bringing a full carbon frame and Shimano GRX at a very friendly price: £1,700. 

The new model promises a strong spec for the cash. 

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2021 decathalon edr cf grx studio hero (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Starting with its full carbon frame, it also gets a carbon fork and a 1×11 Shimano GRX drivetrain with RX600 levers and an RX800 rear mech. Word has it that there’s a pricier SRAM eTap equipped model on the way too.

Decathlon claims the frame weighs 1,020g in a size M, and the fork 340g, impressively low weights for any carbon gravel frame, especially one on a £1,700 bike.

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2021 decathalon edr cf grx rear tyre (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The bike rolls on Shimano GRX wheels wrapped in 700×38 Hutchinson Mamba CX tyres, which are tubeless-ready.

It gets Van Rysel-branded bars with a 12° flare and a Fizik Antares saddle too.

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2021 decathalon edr cf grx mech (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

With the geometry, each size varies a little to offer a similar ride feel across the range. An S gets a 71.5° head tube angle, while an M gets a 73.5° head tube angle and the large receiving a 73° angle. All sizes get a 425mm chainstay and the reach (on a large) measures in at 392.5mm.

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2021 decathalon edr cf action 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Van Rysel EDR CF GRX will set you back £1,699.99 and it comes in three sizes, S up to L.

It also only comes in the one colourway.

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