Canyon

Based in Koblenz, Germany, and still run by founder Roman Arnold, Canyon is the largest direct-sales bike company in the world.

Many such companies simply rebadge off-the-peg Taiwanese and Chinese frames, but Canyon boasts its own test lab and frame development process; its bikes are therefore unique to the marque.

And because they’re sold direct, they boast an unusual combination of high performance and value for money. The Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 7.0 Di2, for example, has an aero frame and Shimano Ultegra electronic shifting for £3,299. At a more down-to-earth price, the Endurace CF 8.0 has a carbon frame and full Shimano 105 group for £1,299.

Canyon has long been involved with racing and currently supplies bikes to the Movistar and Katusha teams. In 2009 it provided bikes for the Silence Lotto team of Cadel Evans, who that year won the world championship. In 2014 Movistar’s Nairo Quintana won the Giro d’Italia aboard Canyon bikes.

On May 2, 2015 British time trial specialist Alex Dowsett rode a Canyon Speedmax WHR prototype to a new UCI Hour Record of 52.937km.

Canyon sales fall by £34m with “efficiency measures” now underway, months after parent company reduced bike brand’s valuation by 43%

Financial performance blamed on "ongoing challenging market", as investment group that owns Canyon confirms "implementation of efficiency measures" needed to get back on track

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Is a new Canyon Aeroad or Ultimate coming soon? Mathieu van der Poel spotted riding mystery new bike with redesigned handlebars and increased tyre clearance

The Dutch rider has been seen riding what appears to be a new Canyon bike, with some features that are a clear departure from any road bike in the German brand's current road bike range

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Castelli has launched the “ultimate winter jacket”, so it claims (and it’ll cost you £360) — plus SRM’s new aero cranks with adjustable lengths, new Canyon gravel wheels, new TUBULAR wheels (yes, really!) + more

Nope, you haven't woken up in 2005... FFWD has launched fresh tubular wheels to serve a "small niche" of tubular evangelists, most of them cyclocross riders nowadays. We've also got news from Rouvy, Q36.5 and Dynamic

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Canyon Tempr CFR Off-road shoe

Stiff, a subtle looking shoes but arch support and shaping won't suit all.

£320.00
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Canyon Endurace AllRoad

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

£949.00
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Bizarre new bike day headache as excited cyclist takes Canyon Aeroad out the box… only to spot a rather strange mistake; Vuelta protest fallout: “The police did a very good job, we saw people trying to take the road” + more on the live blog

Welcome back to another day of live blog action, Dan Alexander entrusted with the hotseat to take you through all the goings-on in the world of cycling this Thursday

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How has social media impacted the world of professional mountain biking?

In recent years it’s become hard to define the blurry line between athletes and influencers within mountain biking, so we thought we look into what the reality is

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Bike industry challenges continue as Giant and Canyon profits down 66% and 30%, while Shimano downgrades 2025 outlook

Giant says inventory levels back to "healthy pre-pandemic standards" and Shimano's sales are up 12 per cent, but industry's biggest brands still face unpredictable and tricky market

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What on earth is going on with these pedals? Outlier’s Void pedals, Trek’s new Fuel+ and more from Canyon, Galfer and Madison

Rammed with bikes and more pedals, here's this week's Five Cool Things

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Canyon brings disco vibes with its Valtteri Bottas signature Grail CFR VB 77

F1 star and mullet enthusiast gets his own signature gravel bike

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