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TREK DOMANE SL5

£2450 Are you sitting comfortably? You soon will be…

The Domane is by far the most compliant, comfy ride in this test. It does sacrifice speed, but if you’re not phased by that trade-off, you’ll enjoy many miles of riding in comfort on this bike.

Trek, like Specialized, eschews women’s specific geometry, instead opting for a unisex fit that’s designed to better suit all riders. This may mean you’ll want to swap out the saddle but, since most riders opt to fit their preferred seat anyway, this

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