The Lapierre bikes sizing chart is a general guideline and provides a general idea of your bike size.
There are other factors such as body proportions, fitness levels, type of riding, and riding experience also play an important role in determining the ideal fit. For the best results, consider a professional bike fit or consult your local bike store.
You could find yourself in between sizes for certain Lapierre bike models with overlapping sizes. If this occurs, consider opting for the smaller size to ensure better bike control and a more comfortable ride.
Lapierre Xelius
The Lapierre Xelius is an all-rounder road bike.
Rider height (in) | Rider height (cm) | Lapierre Xelius size |
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5’1″ to 5’4″ | 155 to 162 | XS |
5’3″ to 5’8″ | 160 to 172 | S |
5’7″ to 6’0″ | 170 to 182 | M |
5’11″ to 6’3″ | 180 to 190 | L |
6’2″ to 6’5″ | 188 to 195 | XL |
Above 6’5″ | Above 195 | XXL |
Lapierre Aircode
The Lapierre Aircode is an aero road bike.
Rider height (in) | Rider height (cm) | Lapierre Aircode size |
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5’1″ to 5’4″ | 155 to 162 | XS |
5’3″ to 5’8″ | 160 to 172 | S |
5’7″ to 6’0″ | 170 to 182 | M |
5’11″ to 6’3″ | 180 to 190 | L |
6’2″ to 6’5″ | 188 to 195 | XL |
Lapierre Sensium
The Lapierre Sensium is an endurance road bike.
Rider height (in) | Rider height (cm) | Lapierre Sensium size |
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5’1″ to 5’4″ | 155 to 162 | XS |
5’3″ to 5’8″ | 160 to 172 | S |
5’7″ to 6’0″ | 170 to 182 | M |
5’11″ to 6’3″ | 180 to 190 | L |
6’2″ to 6’5″ | 188 to 195 | XL |
Above 6’5″ | Above 195 | XXL |
Lapierre Pulsium
The Lapierre Pulsium is an endurance road bike.
Rider height (in) | Rider height (cm) | Lapierre Pulsium size |
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5’1″ to 5’4″ | 155 to 162 | XS |
5’3″ to 5’8″ | 160 to 172 | S |
5’7″ to 6’0″ | 170 to 182 | M |
5’11″ to 6’3″ | 180 to 190 | L |
6’2″ to 6’5″ | 188 to 195 | XL |
Lapierre bikes
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