Sport/Performance

$1,449.99
Domane AL 3 Disc is a smooth, stable, and super fun road bike. It's a blast on everything from longer loops to group rides and even light gravel trails. The lightweight and comfortable frame features a road-smoothing carbon fork, quality parts, and a wide range of gears ready for bigger adventures.
- This versatile bike’s smooth, capable ride will get (and keep) you excited to go on longer rides
- The stable Endurance Geometry delivers comfort and confidence
- The unique IsoSpeed Carbon fork, which swoops forward toward the dropouts, absorbs vibrations from the road so your arms won't fatigue as quickly
- DuoTrap S compatibility makes it easy to wirelessly track your rides, so you can set goals and watch yourself reach them

$2,099.99
Domane AL 5 Disc is fast, smooth, and confident. Our best alloy Domane is built with a race-worthy Shimano 105 groupset, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, and a vibration-absorbing fork and handlebar to keep you feeling fresh on long, competitive rides.
It's right for you if...
You want a comfortable, high-performance alloy road bike built with higher-end components. You're planning to crank out lots of fun, fast miles on pavement and even light gravel rail trails.
The tech you get
A 2x11 Shimano 105 drivetrain has a wide range of gears for riding on any terrain. The lightweight aluminum frame has fender mounts and a stable Endurance Geometry for a confident, comfortable ride. Plus, tubeless ready rims and hydraulic disc brakes for stopping power in any conditions. A carbon fork and IsoZone handlebar absorb fatiguing road vibration.
The final word
Our best aluminum Domane boasts race-worthy parts and a comfortable ride quality that can't be matched on long rides and rough roads.
Why you'll love it
- This versatile bike is fully capable of taking on rough roads, challenging rides, races, and even light gravel riding
- The unique IsoSpeed Carbon fork, which swoops forward toward the dropouts, absorbs vibrations from the road so your arms won't fatigue as quickly
- Setting your wheels up tubeless reduces the overall weight of your bike and the chance you'll get a flat
- Bigger tire clearance lets you run wider tires for more traction and stability on rail trails and other light gravel roads
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