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GiantPropel
road2999–13000 EUR
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Origin
Giant's aero road bike — faster than TCR in flat conditions through aerodynamic frame shaping Giant Bicycles (Taiwan) Propel — to drive forward, to thrust. Reflects aerodynamic speed advantage. Trek Madone, Specialized Venge, Cervelo S5
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Specifications
- Frame
- Giant Advanced-grade or Advanced SL-grade composite (carbon), AeroSystem Shaping aero tubing, 12×142 mm thru-axle disc, integrated cable routing
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- Shimano 105 2×11/12 (Advanced 2) up to Ultegra Di2 / SRAM Red AXS / Dura-Ace Di2 (SL); 36/52T, 11-34T
- Brakes
- Shimano 105 hydraulic disc, SM-RT64 rotors 160 mm front / 140 mm rear
- Wheels
- Giant P-A1 Disc alloy (Advanced 2) up to Giant SLR carbon (Pro trims)
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The verdict
+Strengths
- Excellent balance of aero efficiency and lightweight — praised across reviews
- Great value build — high performance for the price vs competitors
- Confident handling — despite aero focus
- Smooth ride quality — better than expected for an aero bike
- Impressive aerodynamic efficiency — significant watt savings vs standard road bikes
- Carbon frame across entire lineup
- Shimano 105 on entry Advanced 2 — solid groupset at €2,999
−Weaknesses
- Tire clearance limited to 30mm — less versatile than endurance bikes
- Lacks snappiness under sprint loads (vs pure climber/race bikes)
- Integrated seatpost on higher trims — reduces adjustability
- Narrow 28c tires as stock — modern standard is 30–32c
- OverDrive Aero steerer proprietary — limits stem replacement without adapter
- Less comfortable than Defy for long endurance rides
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Who it’s for
competitive road racersfast group ridersGran Fondo racersflat terrain specialists
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