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Vitus Venon EVO-GR Rival eTap AXS blue

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RRP £4,179.00
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Product description

Vitus Venon EVO-GR Rival eTap AXS blue (blue)

Due to bottlenecks and delays in worldwide supply chains, the manufacturer may have replaced individual components from the original specification with equivalent or even higher quality components. Therefore, the bicycle delivered may deviate from the images in certain cases.

One bike, two personalities - this is road, unlimited
The new Vitus Venon EVO is an all-road platform built to blur the line between gravel and road. It borrows engineering and technology proven in Vitus' high-performance road bikes and applies it to a frame with tire clearance up to 45mm and a touch of additional compliance.

A chameleon at home on gravel or tarmac, the Venon EVO is an all-road platform made in two flavours: the EVO-GR and EVO-RS. Both use the same frame, but feature spec tailored to suit riders who lean more heavily toward one discipline or the other. For those looking for a road-inspired fast gravel bike, the EVO-GR comes with gravel-specific components. While those who want a road bike that can do it all, the EVO-RS comes with more traditional road-specific components.

The frame is the same, but you have the choice to pick your poison — are you more the type hungry for washboard and dust, or do you prefer big days pounding pavement? Or, with a second set of wheels you can have the best of both worlds.
The choice is yours.

3 for real riders
As a member of the EVO family of bikes, the Venon is a highperformance carbon all-road bike that places a premium on speed and efficiency. Here, aerodynamics matter — at the front of the bike you’ll find tube shapes and integrated cable routing inspired by the ZX-1 EVO aero road bike.

At the rear of the bike, you’ll find inspiration from the Vitesse EVO allrounder, with dropped seatstays and a forgiving carbon layup for additional give when the road surface is less than ideal. 

In recent years we’ve seen the lines between gravel bikes and road bikes begin to blur. Riders are demanding more - more speed, more clearance, more versatility, and less fluff. The Venon EVO is the answer to those demands.

The Venon EVO came from the belief that versatility, capability, and speed should not all be mutually exclusive. Gravel racing and riding's influence on cycling has been impressive to say the least, with a reach felt in nearly every corner of the sport. For bike engineers, it's forced an astoundingly quick learning curve in how bikes should be designed and how riders want to use them.

What began as toned-down geometry with long wheelbases, low bottom bracket heights and slacker front ends, has expanded to include a demand for bikes that strike a balance between gravel versatility and high-performance road efficiency. Those who ride gravel often also ride road, and visa-versa. They want to go fast, anywhere. So why not build a bike that'll serve them well in both worlds?

It started with the idea to build a platform that wasn't a full-bore road bike, but also wasn't quite an adventure gravel bike. The Venon lands somewhere in the middle; in the not unheard of, but still relatively undefined, all-road category.

Like any good all-road bike, it's got space for chunky tires - up to 45mm - and solid mud clearance. But it has also taken inspiration from its siblings in the EVO lineup, the ZX-1 and Vitesse road bikes. The front end of the Venon is based on the ZX-1, with aerodynamic tube shapes and integrated cable routing, because even in gravel aerodynamics matter. At the rear of the bike, you'll find inspiration from the Vitesse all-rounder, with dropped seatstays and a forgiving carbon layup for additional give when the road surface is less than ideal.

Like the frame design, the Venon's all-road geometry also strikes a balance between road and gravel. Its frame measurements are sandwiched between the more aggressive high-performance geo found in the EVO road bikes and the more versatile, comfortable design of the Substance adventure gravel frame. It still places you in the optimal body position for putting down power and getting aerodynamic, but it's more reasonable for long rides on questionable roads.

Who the platform is for
Built for fast, hard rides on gravel or tarmac, the Venon EVO is a no-nonsense all-road bike designed to perform anywhere, from the Flint Hills of Kansas to the pointy end of your Sunday morning group ride.

Calling it a "quiver killer" is one cliché too far, but it is a bike that'll perform for a rider who dabbles in multiple disciplines. It's built for the roadies who like to play in gravel, for the road-going graveleurs, and for everyone in between.

For Vitus, the Venon EVO has proven to be a "one bike, two wheelsets" situation. One set of wheels is set up for road, and the other for gravel. Pick your poison for the day, and no matter what rubber it rolls on, the Venon makes the most of what you put into the pedals.

One bike, two personalities — this is road, unlimited.
This Vitus Venon EVO-GR Rival eTap is built up with SRAM's 1x Rival eTap AXS 12-speed electronic drivetrain.. It uses an internally routed cockpit, custom headset and integrated fork for maximum efficiency and comes stock with Micheline Power Gravel 700x40c tyres that roll fast and are a little wider for comfort and grip. The Venon EVO frame can accommodate up to 45mm tyres, but the bike's snappy race bike-like feel wasn't sacrificed in the name of clearance.

Details

  • Pedals included: No
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At a glance

Weight
Weight
8.30 kg
Brake system
Brake system
Hydraulic disc brake

Features

Purpose
Gravel
Gender
Men, Women
Main Information
Total number of gears:
12
Type:
Not an e-bike
Frame
System:
Race
Frame material:
Carbon
further specifications:
SL UD carbon, internal cable routing, thru-axle total length 172 mm, thread length 14 mm, M12 x P1.5 thread pitch
Scope of Delivery
Includes pedals:
No
Dimensions
Weight:
8.30 kg
Fork
System:
Rigid fork
Material:
Carbon
Shifting Components
Drivetrain type:
Derailleur
Gear No.:
12
Brand:
Sram
Type:
Rival Etap AXS
Shift Levers
Model:
SRAM Rival eTap AXS
Chainset
Model:
Sram Rival D1 DUB, length XS: 165 mm / S: 170 mm / M-L: 172.5 mm / XL-XXL: 175 mm
Sprocket 1:
40 teeth
Bottom Bracket
Model:
SRAM DUB BB386
System:
Cartridge
Chain
Model:
SRAM Rival D1
Cassette
Sprocket Gear Ratio (teeth):
10-44 teeth
Model:
Sram XG 1251 D1 Xplr
Front Brakes
Brand:
Sram
Type:
Rival eTap AXS D1
Brake system:
Hydraulic disc brake
disc diameter:
160 mm
Rear Brakes
Brand:
Sram
Type:
Rival eTap AXS D1
Brake system:
Hydraulic disc brake
disc diameter:
160 mm
Handlebars
System:
drop bars
Model:
Prime Orra, Reach: 76.5 mm, width XS - S: 400 mm / M-L: 420 mm / XL-XXL: 440 mm
Material:
Carbon
Stem
System:
A-Head
Model:
FSA NS SMR, 31.8 mm clamp, - 6°, length XS: 90 mm / S: 100 mm / M-L: 110 mm / XL-XXL: 120 mm
Material:
Aluminium
Headset
Head Set:
FSA, OD46, 1 1/8" - 1 ½", 41.8 / 28.6 - 52 / 40
Saddle
Saddle:
Vitus Race Performance
Seatpost
System:
integrated seatpost
Diameter:
27.20 mm
Type:
Prime Primavera
Material:
Carbon
Rims
Model:
Prime Primavera 44
Material:
Carbon
System:
V-profile
Size (In Inches):
28 inches
Front Tyre
Size (In Inches):
28
Tire width:
40.00 mm
Model:
Michelin Power Gravel TS TLR
Rear Tyre
Size (In Inches):
28
Tire width:
40.00 mm
Model:
Michelin Power Gravel TS TLR
Model Year
2023
Article number
2031585
EAN
5056389485889

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