By George Scott

Published: Friday, 13 May 2022 at 12:00 am


Our annual Road Bike of the Year test launched in 2009, with bike technology advancing at a dramatic rate as we’ve gone through the cycle of testing and crowning 13 winners. This year, we have a first – our Bike of the Year is a gravel bike.

We’re proud to announce the Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 0 as our Bike of the Year for 2022, beating off competition from 22 other bikes across five road bike and gravel categories to take the overall crown.

Produced in conjunction with our sister titles, Cycling Plus and MBUK magazines, Bike of the Year is split into separate road and mountain bike tests.

You can read elsewhere about our trail, enduro and electric MTB Bike of the Year category winners for 2022, but here it’s all about the Revolt.

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We have, for the first time ever, crowned a gravel bike as our overall Bike of the Year.
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The Giant Revolt is an established name, having originally launched with an aluminium frame in 2013 – a time when ‘gravel bikes’ barely registered. The carbon model arrived in 2015 and was revamped for 2022 with a lighter, more aggressive frame and adjustable geometry with clearance for 53mm tyres.

“It’s a bike that captures the gravel zeitgeist by offering performance and versatility in equal measure,” says Warren Rossiter, senior technical editor for BikeRadar and Cycling Plus, who led the five-strong team of testers for 2022.

The Revolt Advanced Pro 0 is the flagship bike in the Revolt range at £4,999 / $5,200 / €5,509 and sports a Shimano GRX RX-815 Di2 groupset with Giant CXR 1 Carbon Disc wheels and 40mm-wide Maxxis Receptor tyres.

“It’s not without its flaws,” adds Warren. “The tyres are best-suited to dry conditions, rather than anything wet or loose, but otherwise this model ups the stakes with super-light carbon wheels and electronic shifting from Shimano’s GRX Di2.”