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11-03-2025

Gravel bikes have emerged as a versatile and popular choice for cyclists seeking adventure beyond paved roads. These bikes combine elements of road and mountain bikes, offering a blend of speed, stability, and comfort on varied terrains. Here are some key points and interesting facts about gravel bikes:
Evolution and Specialization: The gravel bike category has become increasingly specialized, with models ranging from fast gravel race bikes to more rugged designs suited for multi-day off-grid adventures. This specialization allows riders to choose a bike tailored to their specific needs and preferences.
Gravel bikes offer a unique blend of performance, versatility, and adventure, making them an excellent choice for cyclists looking to explore beyond paved roads. Whether you're interested in racing, bikepacking, or simply enjoying the freedom of off-road exploration, a gravel bike can provide the perfect platform for your cycling adventures.
Helmets are available upon request in all regions.
Pumps, Locks, and Repair kits are typically 1 per 2 bikes or 1 per group.
IMPORTANT: Please note that the bikes we have available in these regions are as listed below or similar models. This list is intended to provide riders with an idea of what kind of bike is available and the accessories they can expect to receive.
Gravel bikes are available on selected tours in the following regions:
Catalonia Dolomites Apulia Bordeaux Loire Valley Andalusia Sicily Tuscany French Alps/Geneva Provence



Equipped with:
Helmet
Lock
Water Bottle cage + bottle
Phone/garmin mount
Bianchi Nirone 7 allroad

Equipped with:
Merida Silex 300 (S, M, L)
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Equipped with:
Fuji Jari 1.3 or Cube Nuroad Pro


Equipped with:
Scott Gravel speedster 30 or similar

Equipped with:
Conway GRY 6.0

Equipped with:
Merida Silex 300 (S, M, L)
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Equipped with:
Specialized Diverge Comp Carbon
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Equipped with:
E-Gravel bike model:
XP - Allroad
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Equipped with:
Trek Checkpoint ALR 4

Equipped with:
Trek Checkpoint ALR 4

Equipped with:
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