Ribble CGR AL e – Sport, Sram Apex 1x 2023 electric bike image 01

Top valued features

Highlights based on this e-bike’s specs, comparisons and practical strengths.

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Excellent battery efficiency

The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.

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Good braking confidence

Hydraulic disc brakes should provide strong and controlled stopping power.

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Mixed range-to-weight balance

Range is below average, so the range-to-weight balance is more limited.

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Mixed liftability

The bike is very light compared with similar e-bikes, which should make it easier to lift and move.

Overview

The Ribble CGR AL e - Sport is a versatile all-terrain e-bike that balances everyday practicality with light off-road capability. Its 250W motor provides smooth support for moderate hills and mixed surfaces, though it lacks the punch needed for steep climbs. The hydraulic disc brakes offer confident stopping power, and the bike makes good use of its battery, delivering a useful range for daily commutes or casual rides. However, the absence of suspension means rough roads and potholes can feel harsh, and the non-removable battery means you'll need to keep the whole bike near a power source to charge. It's a solid choice for riders prioritizing efficiency and comfort on varied terrain, but not for those seeking aggressive performance or rugged trail capability.

Best For

  • This all-terrain e-bike should suit riders looking for a versatile option that handles mixed surfaces and offers moderate off-road capability. Its efficient battery use and strong hydraulic disc brakes make it a practical choice for everyday riding and occasional trail use. The lightweight frame and 60-mile range also make it appealing for riders who prioritize ease of handling and reliable performance over long distances.

Who Should Avoid It

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    Riders needing maximum range or stronger hill-climbing support may want to compare alternatives, as this bike has a lower battery capacity and less torque than similar all-terrain e-bikes. Riders carrying heavier loads or seeking more off-road capability might find stronger options in utility-focused or more rugged e-bikes. However, the bike still offers good braking confidence and efficient battery use for mixed-surface riding.

Potential limitations

Areas where this e-bike may be less strong based on its specs and comparisons.

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Limited motor punch

Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.

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Not ideal for steep hills

Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes.

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Limited downhill control

No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.

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Limited rough-road comfort

No suspension may make rough roads, potholes and uneven paths feel harsher.

E-system & battery comparison

Motor Power

250 watts

▼ 203 W below average

Motor Torque

40 Nm

▼ 30 Nm below average

Power-to-weight

18.38 W/kg

▼ 2.0 W/kg below average

Battery Capacity

250 Wh

▼ 290 Wh below average

Claimed Max Range

60 miles

▼ 10 miles below average

Charge Time

4h

▼ 54 mins faster than average

Sensor Type

Cadence Sensor

Removable Battery

No

Motor Name

MAHLE Smart Bike Systems Ebikemotion X 35+ M 1

eBike FAQs

Is this bike suitable for long rides on mixed terrain?

The Ribble CGR AL e - Sport is a good option for long rides on mixed terrain, offering a smooth and efficient ride on varied surfaces. Its 250W motor provides useful assistance for moderate hills and urban commutes, but it may struggle on steep inclines. The hydraulic disc brakes offer confident stopping power, and the bike's battery efficiency should support a reasonable range for daily use. However, the lack of suspension may make rough roads and potholes feel less comfortable, so it's best suited for riders who prioritize practicality and efficiency over aggressive off-road performance.

How does the motor perform when climbing steep hills?

The motor provides smooth support for moderate hills but may struggle with very steep inclines. With 250W of power and 40Nm of torque, it's below average for similar e-bikes when it comes to climbing steep grades. You'll likely need to pedal more actively on steeper terrain, though the cadence sensor ensures assistance is responsive to your effort.

eBike Overview

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eBike Type: All Terrain

The style of riding intended for this bike

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Released: 2023

The bike was released 3 years ago

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Screen

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Lights Included

No

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Weight (inc battery): 13.6 kg

The website average for electric bikes is 22.90 kg. This electric bike is 9.31 kg under the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.

Sizing & Geometry

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Min / Max Rider Height

XS: 157–165 cm, SM: 165–173 cm, MD: 173–180 cm, LG: 180–188 cm, XL: 188–196 cm

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Folded Dimensions

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Wheel & Tire Details

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Wheelset Name

Mavic Allroad Disc Alloy wheelset

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Wheelset Size

700c

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Tires

Schwalbe G-One Allround TR, 700x40c, Tan Wall.

Frame Info

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Frame Material

Aluminium

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Suspension Type

No suspension

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Foldable Frame

No

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Max Payload

120 kg (264.6 lbs)

Drivechain Details

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Groupset details

Apex

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Drivechain type

Chain drive

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Shifters

SRAM Apex 1 mechanical brake/shift levers

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Amount of gears

11 Gears

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Rear Derailleur

SRAM Apex 1 Long Cage

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Front Derailleur

None

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Cassette

SRAM PG-1130 11-42 T

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Cranks

SRAM Apex 1 GXP crankset fitted with a 42 T chainring

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Chain

SRAM PC-1110 11-speed chain

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Bottom Bracket

SRAM GXP Team Press Fit BB 86

Brakes

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Brakes

SRAM Apex Hydraulic Disc

Hydraulic Disc Brake

Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brake

Hydraulic operated discs brakes (Very good)

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Brake Rotors

160 mm SRAM Centerline 6-bolt rotors

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Shifters

SRAM Apex 1 mechanical brake/shift levers

Other Components

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Saddle

Unknown

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Handlebars

Unknown

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Bar Tape

Unknown

Manufactures Info

Worldwide Shipping:

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Warranty: None

Limited warranty website average: 3.12 years