I'm just saying that arguably the world's top-selling TT bike is not on the world's largest eCycling platform. My guess is that a new model is in the pipeline. I don't know any more than anyone else, but I'd wager we'll see a prototype or two trickle into the TdF or Kona this year. My guess will be easy to verify or disprove in just a few months.
What is the incentive to make one unless you're fighting for market share and in the bike world TT bikes are a tiny slice?
They might as well just shutter the doors on their conventional bicycle business and just focus on eBikes right?
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Maybe when they figure they can make it faster or there is a LARGE market demand but until then......the answer is no. What is the incentive to make one unless you're fighting for market share and in the bike world TT bikes are a tiny slice?
They might as well just shutter the doors on their conventional bicycle business and just focus on eBikes right?