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Lapierre’s endurance road Pulsium started out as a Classics bike designed for Roubaix & Flanders cobbles, before evolving for more comfort. But in 2025 the 4th generation carbon Lapierre Pulsium is ready to get back to racing as a lighter and more aerodynamic road bike with race-tuned geometry. While at the same time, still managing to deliver even better rider comfort to take on the longest days in the saddle. 2025 Lapierre Pulsium carbon endurance all-road bike
(Photos/Lapierre) Lapierre says they can deliver both comfort AND performance, perfect for riders taking on their first gran fondo and for racers tackling longest ultra-distance events. Oh, and 100g lighter than before, while maintaining affordability!
It’s been more than a decade since the first Pulsium debuted the elastomer-damped SAT suspension concept on the road. We caught up with FDJ on their further refined 2nd gen bikes at Paris Roubaix in 2017, before Lapierre dialed back the race-readiness with a more amateur-focused 3rd generation. 2025 Lapierre Pulsium carbon endurance road bike But now Lapierre takes the Pulsium back to its racing roots. What’s new?
2025 Lapierre Pulsium carbon endurance road bike, seatstays 100g lighter. 5% more aero. 5.5% more vibration damping. 2025 Lapierre Pulsium carbon endurance road bike, damping Lapierre now updates their endurance bike with the lighter 3D Tubular design from their race bikes , bypassing seatstays around the […]
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