Of course they are, just everything else about that bike screams road bike to me.
Pidgeon-holing bikes which kinda cross boundaries is stupid in any case and this bike would be plenty capable on a lot of towpaths and fire-roads but the point I was trying to make was more that I hope that this kind of more versatile road bike is the new normal - that a specific gravel bike is a bit less neccessary.
I agree - after some optimistic (at best) routing on Saturday we established that my mates brand new Bianchi aero wotsit with discs is definitely gravel / single track capable.
As an aside, 'touring mode' on Komoot is a lot of fun.
Of course they are, just everything else about that bike screams road bike to me.
Pidgeon-holing bikes which kinda cross boundaries is stupid in any case and this bike would be plenty capable on a lot of towpaths and fire-roads but the point I was trying to make was more that I hope that this kind of more versatile road bike is the new normal - that a specific gravel bike is a bit less neccessary.