Road Bikes Explained: Find the Right Road Bike for Your Riding
Modern road bikes are designed to be fast, efficient and versatile, making them suitable for everything from racing and training to long-distance sportives and fitness riding. Whether searching for a beginner road bike, a comfortable endurance road bike or a premium carbon race bike, today’s road bike ranges offer a solution for every rider and budget.
All road bikes share core features including drop handlebars, lightweight frames, 700c wheels and narrow, fast-rolling tyres. From this foundation, different designs prioritise speed, comfort or aerodynamic efficiency, allowing riders to choose the best road bike for their intended use.
Choosing the Best Road Bike Type
Endurance Road Bikes – The Best Choice for Most Riders
Endurance road bikes are widely regarded as the best road bikes for the majority of cyclists. Designed for comfort over long distances, they combine efficient performance with a more relaxed riding position, reducing fatigue on the neck, back and shoulders.
Key benefits of endurance road bikes include wider tyre clearance, disc brakes, stable handling and a geometry that supports long days in the saddle. Bikes such as the Trek Domane, Cannondale Synapse, Merida Scultura Endurance, Cube Attain and Orbea Orca are ideal for sportive events, social rides and everyday road cycling.
For riders looking to buy a road bike for regular use, endurance models deliver the best balance of comfort, speed and versatility.
Road Race Bikes – Performance Focused
Road race bikes are built for speed, stiffness and low weight. With aggressive geometry and aerodynamic design, these bikes suit fit, experienced riders who benefit from marginal performance gains.
Popular race bike platforms include the Colnago V-series, Scott Addict RC, Trek Madone, Cannondale SuperSix EVO and Orbea Orca. These premium road bikes excel in fast group rides, racing and hilly terrain but are less forgiving over long distances.
Beginner Road Bikes: What to Expect
Beginner road bikes typically sit in the £500–£1,500 price range and offer excellent performance for new riders. Most feature lightweight aluminium frames paired with carbon forks, delivering stiffness, durability and improved comfort.
Entry-level road bikes are commonly equipped with Shimano Sora or Tiagra groupsets, while Shimano 105 is often found on higher-spec beginner and intermediate models, offering outstanding value, reliability and smooth shifting.
Road Bike Groupsets Explained: 105 vs Ultegra vs Dura-Ace
- Shimano 105
The benchmark for value-focused performance. Ideal for regular riding, sportives and training.
- Shimano Ultegra
Lighter and more refined than 105, with smoother shifting and reduced weight, commonly found on premium road bikes.
- Shimano Dura-Ace
Shimano’s top-tier race groupset, designed for elite performance and minimal weight.
Electronic Shifting: Di2 and SRAM AXS
- Shimano Di2 offers fast, precise electronic shifting with consistent performance under load.
- SRAM AXS is a fully wireless electronic system with clean aesthetics and intuitive operation.
Electronic groupsets are increasingly popular on high-end road and endurance bikes due to their accuracy and low maintenance.
Disc Brakes, Wheels and Tyres
Modern road bikes now predominantly use disc brakes, providing reliable stopping power in all weather conditions. Wider tyres, typically 28c, improve comfort and grip without sacrificing speed, while carbon wheels are common on premium road bikes for reduced weight and enhanced efficiency.
Road Bikes from Wheelbase
Wheelbase has been supplying road bikes from the Lake District for almost 30 years, shipping bikes to cyclists across the UK. With a long-standing reputation for expertise and customer service, Wheelbase is trusted by riders at every level, from beginners to experienced racers.
The Wheelbase road cycling team has seen many high-level riders progress through its ranks, reinforcing deep knowledge of road bike performance, fit and component choice. This experience translates directly into expert advice, careful bike preparation and a genuine commitment to both customers and the sport of cycling.
Buy Road Bikes Online with Confidence
Wheelbase stocks a carefully selected range of road bikes from leading brands including Colnago, Scott, Trek, Cannondale, Merida, Cube and Orbea. From affordable beginner road bikes to premium carbon endurance and race models, each bike is chosen for performance, reliability and value.
For riders looking to buy a road bike online with expert support, proven brands and decades of specialist experience, Wheelbase offers a trusted destination for road cycling equipment.
Endurance bikes use a more relaxed fit, wider tyres and stable handling. They are built for long days on rough UK roads. Race bikes are lighter, stiffer and sharper. They suit riders who want fast responses and efficient climbing. Both styles now benefit from modern disc brakes and wider tyre clearance.
Most riders now choose 28 mm, 30 mm or 32 mm tyres. They roll fast, grip well and take the sting out of broken tarmac. Narrow 23 mm and 25 mm tyres are rarely used on modern road bikes.
Each brand has its own size chart. Your height, reach and riding style help determine the best fit. Our team can guide you through the process.
Almost all new road bikes use disc brakes. They offer better control in wet weather, more consistent braking on long descents and improved modulation. Rim brakes still exist on older bikes but are becoming less common.
Most riders prefer compact or sub‑compact chainsets paired with wide‑range cassettes. This gives easier climbing gears without losing speed on the flat. Modern drivetrains are smoother, quieter and more efficient than older setups.
Aluminium offers great value and a lively ride feel. Carbon reduces weight and improves comfort. Riders upgrading from their first bike often notice a clear step‑up in smoothness and efficiency when moving to carbon.
We build and check every bike before it leaves the store. Our workshop supports you long after purchase. Our staff ride and race, so the advice you get is based on real experience, not guesswork. With more than 20 years in the industry and an elite road team, we understand what riders need at every level.