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Next Generation of Superbikes - When & What to expect?
So, most of the big brands driving innovation, has been launching super, top-of-the-line bikes, some in 2020 a 2021, not that many in 2022.

What can we expect (or hope for) in the launches of the next generation triathlon bikes from Canyon, Trek, Felt, Cervelo, Giant, Cube, Factor, Argon 18, Specialized, Quintana Roo, BMC, Cadex, Ventum, etc (I probably forgot some)

1. What features and upgrades would you expect?
  • Geometry? Seems like most athletes are looking for more reach / Pad X, lots of custom 3rd party solutions are being put in place here.
  • Integrated (not 3rd party) super-extensions (similar to Tririg, Aerocoach, ect) - so Laidlow wont have to waste all his dad´s electrical tape :)
  • Overall frame shape like the Cadex Blummenfelt prototype - dutch-style aero, god I hope this won´t happen...
  • Super-forks like the one Blummenfelt is sporting on the Cadex prototype.
  • Anything that will close that chest-gap, that Gustav, Blu & Magnus catered for, by chugging god-knows-what into the front of their aero-suits, known now as the reverse-Faris
  • New brake-system so we all need to upgrade away from disc-brakes?
  • Skipper-style fake rear-fairing hydration systems?
  • What else?
2. When do do expect above brands to launch their next big upgrade - some are indeed in more need than others, to keep up with the competition.
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