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Thanks for the replies. captain_slog - is it possible to say how much longer lasting the Evans Pinnacle bike would be? Or how else I would experience the benefit of paying more? I'm very much trying to work out my "optimum value" price point.
If your budget can stretch a bit further take a look at the Pinnacle Neon 2 from Evans: lighter and with better-quality components.
Do take a glance at Evans' ex-demo bikes. Every now and then the planets align and something you'd like appears in your frame size at a steal with only a very minor defect.
The BTwin Triban 100 looks pretty versatile. It takes tyres wide enough for light gravel, takes a rack. That said, the triban 500 should be faster and you can upgrade bits and bobs as you go (like wheels), new or from ebay.
Decathlon are know for good warranty and customer service. I was going to but the 900AF but then a canondale went on sale so I got that.