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GT made quite a splash in the gravel grinding world with its Grade frame, and the GTS Elite 105 Complete Road Bike incorporates many of the same design features that earned the Grade so many BOTY nods. A few key differences recommend the GTS as a road specific rather than all terrain bike, including the lack of additional rake on the fork and an elimination of the third arm on GT's triple triangle design. The result is a ride that's lighter and more nimble but less stable and less forgiving on terrain like gravel and dirt roads. That limited functionality on surfaces other than tarmac is fine by us, because the GTS Elite is built to capitalize on road riding. The drivetrain is no exception. Shimano gets the nod for the wheels and most of the build kit with FSA's Gossamer crankset and Tektro's dual pivot brakes filling the only non Shimano gaps. This spec sheet will seem familiar to anyone shopping for mid range alloy bikes because virtually every large manufacturer sells a model kitted the exact same way. What won't be familiar is the price most bikes with this build kit run for around 500 more than the GTS Elite an additional cost that we're assuming is for the decal on the down tube. The drivetrain and deviances from the award winning Grade formula don't mean this is a crit only race bike, though. Its hydroformed aluminum frame includes clearance for fenders, and the combination of 25mm Continental tires, a compact crank and a generous 12 28t cassette range mean it's equal to all manner of conditions and terrain. The GTS Elite isn't necessarily for the racing cyclist it's for every cyclist.
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