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

F1 star and mullet enthusiast gets his own signature gravel bike, and 100 more are available to buy priced at £8,350 each

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Canyon rolls out bike customisation for European customers, promising riders “increased fitting options and dream-level spec choices” (but only if you’re buying an Aeroad CFR)

Canyon suggests more models may be added in the future, with MyCanyon currently including custom paint schemes, component and wheel choices, and fit tweaks like stem length (if you're happy to spend even more on your dream bike)

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Canyon’s trail e-MTB goes enduro — Neuron:ON gets new linkage, more travel and mullet wheelsize

Canyon’s Neuron:ON in its new CLLCTV guise is a whole lot rowdier than the standard edition, adding a burlier fork, more suspension and a new linkage (but dropping some vowels, which we’ll explain further down the page)

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Canyon goes bananas with another crazy cockpit creation for all new Grizl adventure bike

Canyon is no stranger to 'interesting' handlebars and fancy power supply tech, the German brand's latest Grizl coming with both of these innovations plus suspension options

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Can these £50 socks really “enhance performance” and make you faster on the bike? Plus some £800 3D-printed titanium shades and more top Tour de France tech

Our weekly tech round-up, featuring hot new stuff from MAAP, Canyon, Rudy Project, Stox, Specialized, HOKA and more

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A £1,250g, 292g titanium crankset, the “world’s lightest road cycling pedals”, plus… “Of course we’ll have a look!” Castelli does football with AC Milan cycling kit + loads more

We've got some super light Ti cranks from Wert, some unusual 58g road pedals, an even more aero Canyon Aeroad and new stuff from Look, Vision and Classified to show you this week

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Mathieu van der Poel and Jasper Philipsen’s 2025 Tour de France Canyon Aeroad CRFs

A brace of Canyon Aeroad CFRs for Alpecin’s assault on the Tour de France’s sprint stages

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“Devastating consequences”: US bike industry may not recover from Trump tariffs until end of the decade, lobby group warns

"We're pretty sober about the next four to five years," admits industry group, as bike brands warn they've "never experienced a time like today", with impact of Trump's tariffs compounding post-Covid troubles

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Canyon goes bananas with another crazy cockpit creation for all new Grizl adventure bike

Canyon is no stranger to 'interesting' handlebars and fancy power supply tech, the German brand's latest Grizl coming with both of these innovations plus suspension options

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Canyon unveils ECLIPS self-charging power and lighting system that can be paired with new far-out ‘Full Mounty’ Grizl cockpit

Integrated into two new Grizl bikes, Canyon’s new ECLIPS system provides dynamo lighting and a power bank to keep your devices charged up when you’re away from home

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