Can One Gravel Bike Replace Your Aero Road Bike? Canyon Aeroad vs Argon 18 Dark Matter Tested

ROGUE CYCLING CLUB: https://roguecyclingclub.com The results: https://bikotic.com/YT_LINKS/AeroadVs... Can an aero gravel bike with road wheels get close enough to a full aero road bike that you only need one bike? In this video we test the Canyon Aeroad against the Argon 18 Dark Matter / Antimatter at York Sport track, using the same rider, same power target, and the same 1 km circuit. Joe Shillabeer rides four-lap efforts at around 290 watts to compare three setups: Canyon Aeroad with road wheels and road tyres Argon 18 Dark Matter / Antimatter with gravel wheels and big gravel tyres Argon 18 Dark Matter / Antimatter with road wheels and road tyres We also look at how the Argon compares geometrically to the Canyon Aeroad, including wheelbase, handling, and whether the gravel bike really can double up for chain gangs, crit racing, and proper gravel events. The results show how much time you actually lose over 10 miles and 40 miles, and whether the difference is big enough to justify owning two expensive bikes — or whether one fast gravel bike with two wheelsets might be enough. Chapters 00:00 - Intro: Canyon Aeroad vs Argon 18 gravel bike 00:09 - York Sport track test setup 00:17 - Argon 18 wheel and tyre setup 00:32 - Canyon Aeroad control bike 00:47 - Test format: four laps, three runs 01:14 - Road wheels on the Argon 18 explained 01:30 - Introducing Joe Schiller 01:39 - Racing the Argon 18 at Yorkshire Crit Championships 02:17 - How the Argon 18 handles in corners 02:58 - Gravel gearing in a crit race 03:37 - Can one bike do racing, chain gangs and gravel? 04:25 - Run 1: Canyon Aeroad 04:56 - Run 2: Argon 18 with gravel wheels and tyres 05:48 - Wheel swap begins 06:37 - What it takes to run one bike with two wheelsets 06:44 - Run 3: Argon 18 with road wheels 07:11 - Rider feedback after all three runs 08:05 - Bike geometry comparison in BikeCAD / overlay 08:14 - Canyon Aeroad vs Argon 18 frame comparison 08:26 - Wheelbase and handling differences 08:43 - Aero tubing and gravel frame design 09:08 - Comparing design features to the Giant Propel 09:25 - Argon 18 Nitrogen Pro comparison 09:34 - Trek Speed Concept and Specialized Shiv comparisons 10:09 - Results explained 10:50 - Headline speeds 11:24 - 10-mile extrapolated results 11:49 - 40-mile extrapolated results 12:19 - Tyres vs frame: where the time loss comes from 12:50 - What this means for chain gangs, crits and racing 13:06 - One bike or two bikes? 13:22 - Interactive results page 13:31 - Thanks to Joe and Rogue Cycling Club 13:46 - Outro Argon 18, Canyon, Reserve, Continental, Light Bicycle, Specialized, Trek, Giant, Shimano, SRAM, Schwalbe, and Rogue Cycling Club. The transcript specifically references the Canyon Aeroad, Argon 18 Dark Matter / Antimatter, Argon 18 Nitrogen Pro, Trek Speed Concept, Specialized Shiv, Giant Propel, Reserve wheels, Light Bicycle wheels, Continental Archetype tyres, Schwalbe Pro tyres, and Race King gravel tyres.