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I have a Defy 0. It comes with non-series Shimano brakes - not direct mount items. I'm swapping mines out for some 105s for chain-gang and descending reasons (for the commute they're fine though).
Fits your other requirements - handling is good at speed and predictable. Geometry/seatpost/dropped seatstays make it comfy at the rear too.
BB makes for decent power transfer so the effort you'd put into making progress isn't wasted.
The Giant is a better bike, if you're used to drop bars, and sportive type geometry. The Boardman will be about 70 percent as quick, and a lot more practical, if you're new to riding. I'd say buy them both, but that's 'cos I'm greedy
Boardman road team carbon is in your price range £999
That looks a nice bike, but totally out of my price bracket of £1000. I've already got a commuter & a mountain bike so was looking for something a bit lighter and faster. Road bike seem to be at a cross roads at the moment, with them moving towards disc brakes. But these bikes are too expensive at the moment & they seem undecided whether to adopt through axles or not . I imagine the direct mount Ultegra brakes on the Defy0 would be really good
A bike with drop handlebars will be comfier over distance because you can alter your hand position to several positions and height. Speed will be better on road bike. Why don't you look at the other Boardmans with drop handlebars. Are you especially wanting disc brakes, if you are get a bike with hydraulic brakes, they are the best brakes.
Just to add, you're best picking a bike which can do most things, road, path or even off road a bit, so look at maximum tyre widths, ideally upto 35mm width. Eyelets for mudguards and brackets for panniers etc, hydraulic brakes and wide range gearing upto 32T( cassettes are generally easy to swap) for making hills easier.
look at this bike, good all round bike
http://road.cc/content/review/152497-jamis-renegade-elite