GIANT TCR ADVANCED 2 DISC KOM | A carbon road bike that excels at climbs and long rides
With lightness as its weapon, go further and climb higher.
From weekend long rides and hill climb events to high-speed cruising with friends, the GIANT TCR ADVANCED 2 DISC KOM is an all-around model that achieves a high level of both the lightness and efficiency demanded of a road bike.
The Advanced-grade carbon frame achieves an excellent weight-to-stiffness ratio, directly converting the power from your pedal strokes into propulsion. Furthermore, with disc brakes and tire clearance for up to 32mm, it also offers modern comfort and control. This bike caters to a wide range of riders, from those who love climbing to long-distance enthusiasts.
Features
- Adopts a lightweight and highly rigid ADVANCED grade carbon frame
- Excellent aerodynamic performance thanks to the latest tube shapes
- Reliable specifications equipped with Shimano 105 components
- KOM specifications with 34/50T x 11-34T gears for hill climbing
- Stable braking power from hydraulic disc brakes
- Improved comfort and road-holding with compatibility for tires up to 32mm
SPEC
- Frame: Advanced Grade Composite
- Fork: Symmetric Composite Fork
- Seatpost: Variant Composite Seatpost
- Components: SHIMANO 105
- Gear Configuration: 50/34T × 11-34T
- Brakes: Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Tires: GIANT GAVIA COURSE 1 700×25C TLR
- Tire Clearance: Up to 32mm
- Size: 470mm
- Kyoto store pick-up exclusive model
The bike's exhilarating acceleration, characteristic of the TCR series, is appealing, as is the reassuring stability typical of modern disc road bikes. On climbs, you can enjoy a light and nimble ride that leverages its lightness, while on flat terrain, it exhibits high cruising performance.
The wide gears of the KOM specification, in particular, make it easy to maintain your pace on long climbs and steep gradients, making it an excellent choice for a first carbon road bike. This versatile bike will satisfy a wide range of riders, from those with a racing inclination to long-distance enthusiasts.