The latest box to get dropped off here at road.cc contained the £999.99 Vitus Energie, an aluminium cyclo-cross bike that looks like it has plenty to offer on the road too.
There are four models in the Energie range, three of them built around the same 6061-T6 alloy frame. The Energie CR (£849.99) is equipped with a Shimano Tiagra groupset, then there’s the straight Energie that we have here, equipped with a SRAM Apex 1 Hydro groupset.
The Energie VR (£1,199.99) has a SRAM Rival 1 Hydro groupset, and at the top of the range there’s the Energie Pro (£1,649.99) with a T700 carbon-fibre frame and a SRAM Rival 1 Hydro groupset. Each of the models comes with a T700 carbon-fibre fork.
Vitus sees the Energie as a cyclocross race bike, a winter training bike or an all-season commuter. It’s intended to be versatile, then.
Of the cyclocross bikes that we’ve reviewed here on road.cc lately, the closest in price to the Vitus is the Ridley X-Bow 10 Disc (below) at £1,199.99.
Our reviewer Ed Mason saw the Ridley X-Bow 10 as a good entry-level cyclo-cross racer that could easily be used for commuting as well.
“Solid 'cross racer with decent versatility on the other side of the tape, but with a high weight and price,” he said.
Our man Dave Atkinson is reviewing the Vitus Energie and he’ll be back with a full report soon.
If you want more details in the meantime head over to the Vitus website.
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Can we please have at least one photo of the bike as well as the video? Videos don't get through firewalls so this story is currently worthless
I'm liking these videos, keep em coming. Good audio quality too, even with the rain.
Nice bike, not sure about the colour though.
Agree that the green one is definitely a love it or hate bike but the Tiagra model in the blue looks much more appealing. I've been looking for a potential commuter-specific bike and I certainly think it looks decent.
Same. Am looking for a bike with discs and that can take mudguards for a 10 mile commute which takes in some gravelly pathways.
Others on my potential list are the Boardman CX team, Planet X full monty and Pinnacle Dolomite 5. It's amazing how much bike you can get for the money these days.