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Vitus Venon EVO-RS 105 Di2 £3,599 | 7.8kg

Vitus’s Venon Evo is an interesting concept. It’s an all-road frameset that has been designed with versatility in mind, so much so that the brand offers it as a complete bike in two distinct guises – road (RS) and gravel (GR). To make this feasible it’s equipped with generous tyre clearances of up to 45mm when running a single chainring, and a frame design that aims to deliver both speed and comfort.

It’s the RS we’re looking at here. It’s available in a few builds using Shimano Ultegra or 105 Di2 groupsets as well as SR AM Force and Rival AXS alongside a range of road-specific components. Our review bike was decked out in the usually reliable 105 Di2.

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