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17 of the hottest disc brake road bikes, including Merida, Scott, Colnago, KTM, Thompson and Ridley

We've been bike-spotting at Eurobike, and picked out some stunning disc-equipped roadies, ranging from the affordable, to the quirky, to some serious superbikes....

Discs are still in if you hadn't noticed, and we've pulled together some of the best disc-equipped machines from across Eurobike for your viewing pleasure in the gallery, with some highlights picked out below...

 

Ghost Nivolet X 

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This Nivolet X is the disc version of Ghost's previously rim-only Nivolet, and is their endurance road race offering. The frame is proprietary Nivolet Ultralight Carbon and is seen here buit with Shimano' new Ultegra R8000 groupset. It's touted as a good all-rounder that is at home in the mountains or in a sprint. 

 

Merida Scultura 400

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This is a more affordable version of the carbon Merida Scultura as rode by Vincenzo Nibali in custm colours for this year's Giro. The Scultura 400 has Merida's Prolite 66 triple-butted aluminium frame, purporting to have an excellent stiffness-to-weight ratio. The forks are all-carbon, it's Di2 ready with internal cabling should you wish to upgrade and it's dressed with Shimano 105 components. 

 

Thompson Maestro 

Thompson Maestro with Ultegra.jpg

This Ultegra-equipped version of the Maestro from Belgian bike builders Thompson is sharply curved in the top tube, looking almost reminiscent of a cross frame. The bike is built to race, however, and custom build options come as part of the deal because Thompson build all their bikes in-house. 

 

KTM Revelator Lisse

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First shown last year at Eurobike as a concept, the Revelator Lisse is now in production and it might just be one of the raddest roadies we've spotted, with smooth integration and some seriously mean aero shapes. We can only assume the 'shelf' at the rear is for aerodynamic benefit, but amongst numerous suggestions we heard, 'somewhere to rest your beer' was our favourite... 

 

Ridley Noah SL Aero+ Disc

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The Noah has now had even more aero treatment, with Ridley spending countless hours testing it against competitors to ensure it was the fastest shape possible. The Noah SL Disc Aero+ has numerous improved features such as split fork legs and the F-Surface molded rib, that ensures air flows smoothly across the frame, and an integrated cockpit for no exposed cabling whatsoever. This version is built up with Campagnolo's Super Record EPS groupset.

 

Stevens Arcalis Disc

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The Stevens Arcalis Disc weighs in at a shade over 8kg, and promises to offer supreme comfort for an aero road bike. The Sram Force-equipped model here has full hydraulic discs, is Di2-ready and will take tyres up to 28mm to make it a versatile machine.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story). 

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Mark_1973_ | 7 years ago
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...and the Colnago?

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Jack Sexty replied to Mark_1973_ | 7 years ago
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...and the Colnago?

Hi, the Colnago Concept is included in the gallery.

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KINGHORN | 7 years ago
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so where's the SCOTT?

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Jack Sexty replied to KINGHORN | 7 years ago
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KINGHORN wrote:

so where's the SCOTT?

Hi, the Scott Foil is included in the gallery

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