From Entry-Level to Top-Tier Rides, Canyon Has a Bike For You

The Canyon Speedmax CFR Di2 Vanquish Pro. Photo: Canyon
The year is coming to a close, which means you might already be looking to the 2026 triathlon season. Perhaps you’re in the market for a new bike, whether that’s for racing, training or both. No matter the ride you’re looking for, Canyon — a Slowtwitch partner — has got you covered. Here are three Canyon bikes of varying costs and purposes that would make for great gifts to yourself this holiday season.
Canyon Endurace AllRoad
The Canyon Endurace AllRoad is a great frame for all types of cyclists, whether it’s your first road bike or your 10th. It is built for long training rides, but it’s no slouch when it comes to speed.
The Endurace AllRoad has an aluminum frame and carbon fork. Paired with the wide-set Schwalbe G-One Comp K-Guard tires that come with the bike, the AllRoad is ready for all roads, delivering a comfortable ride on even the roughest and bumpiest of routes.

The Canyon Endurace AllRoad. Photo: Canyon
The bike is designed to be an everyday ride, helping you tackle all kinds of workouts. You’ll fit in on group rides, you can hammer out hard and fast efforts, or you can take it on dirt tracks with its versatile and durable build. You could even hop into a race with the AllRoad. It is truly a do-everything kind of bike.
The Canyon Endurace AllRoad is listed at US$1,499.00.
Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 7 Di2
If you’re looking for something a little more speed-and aero-focused, the Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 7 Di2 could be the bike for you. This is a great bike for triathletes who still want to compete in cycling-specific road races, or for cyclists who want a fast and aero ride without a full TT setup.
The Aeroad CF SLX has been tested by pros in races around the globe, giving Canyon real-world input to fine-tune and perfect this bike and make it “a true aerodynamic masterpiece,” as the team that designed it says.

Aeroad CF SLX 7 Di2. Photo: Canyon
Everything about this bike is aerodynamic, including what Canyon calls PACE — the Performance Adaptive Cockpit Ecosystem. This allows riders to change the Aeroad’s cockpit setup in just minutes. The bike comes with classic drop bars, but you can easily swap them out for bars that promote a more narrow and compact position, much like you’d see pros using in elite races.
As the team at Canyon says, the Aeroad CF SLX 7 Di2 is “the bike that allows you to chase your speed dreams — and fulfil them.”
The Canyon Aeroad CF SLX sells for US$5,099.00.
Canyon Speedmax CFR Di2 Vanquish Pro
If you’re familiar with Canyon, you’ll know the company’s lineup of Speedmax triathlon bikes. The Speedmax CFR Di2 Vanquish Pro is the latest from Canyon’s team of engineers, who say it “sets the world standard in triathlon.”
This bike was inspired by Canyon-sponsored athlete Lionel Sanders, and although you might not ride as quickly as the multi-time IRONMAN champion, the Vanquish Pro will get you closer to his pace than ever before.
The bike is highly adjustable with a cockpit fitting kit that allows you to get it perfectly suited for your needs. It also has an integrated hydration system, keeping you on your nutrition schedule during long rides and on race day but without adding any additional drag and sacrificing aerodynamics.

Lionel Sanders is one of Canyon’s many sponsored pro triathletes. Photo: Canyon
This is the bike that Canyon gives to its fastest athletes, so it only makes sense that it’s the ride to go for if you want to get the most out of every pedal stroke.
The Canyon Speedmax CFR Di2 Vanquish Pro is currently on sale for $11,399.00, $600 off its usual price.
Planning to Buy
For Americans looking to pull the trigger on a Canyon bike, the purchase is HSA/FSA (Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account) eligible. Simply select the “Pay with HSA/FSA” option when checking out on the Canyon website and potentially save roughly 30% on your purchase.
Further, you can subscribe for a monthly plan to pay off any of these bikes, some of which will feature 0% interest.
Finally, Canyon will have a scheduled shipping blackout from Dec. 31 through to Jan. 12, so if you want to get your new ride as soon as possible, you’ll have to act fast. To learn more, check out the details on the Canyon website, which was recently revamped. With the new site design, it’s easier than ever before to navigate and find what you need, whether you’re looking for the Endurace AllRoad, a Speedmax or any other Canyon gear.
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