2021 Canyon Aeroad
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It's also very bad quality.. If you look at the shape of the wheels. Not totally convinced but it's possible.
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OOOOOOF. Multiple reflections here
First off: that picture quality is awful, both that wedge at the 'clamp' and the fork can be due to angle
2nd: All the Alpecin riders on altitude training are using the 'old' Aeroad. I'd be surprised that they'd prepare on old material for the new season
3rd: it's not his personal Red Aeroad (which was in a promotional video yesterday!)
4th: if every time VDP rides a test bike we'd have a new Aeroad , we'd be 136 iterations further down the line.
this is VDP's Aeroad @ Dwars Door Vlaanderen 2021. Never made it in production.
Until we see clear pictures we cannot say anything about a 'new' Aeroad
First off: that picture quality is awful, both that wedge at the 'clamp' and the fork can be due to angle
2nd: All the Alpecin riders on altitude training are using the 'old' Aeroad. I'd be surprised that they'd prepare on old material for the new season
3rd: it's not his personal Red Aeroad (which was in a promotional video yesterday!)
4th: if every time VDP rides a test bike we'd have a new Aeroad , we'd be 136 iterations further down the line.
this is VDP's Aeroad @ Dwars Door Vlaanderen 2021. Never made it in production.
Until we see clear pictures we cannot say anything about a 'new' Aeroad
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The new seatpost clamp is undeniable
1. What? Really?MattVega wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 3:26 pmOOOOOOF. Multiple reflections here
First off: that picture quality is awful, both that wedge at the 'clamp' and the fork can be due to angle
2nd: All the Alpecin riders on altitude training are using the 'old' Aeroad. I'd be surprised that they'd prepare on old material for the new season
3rd: it's not his personal Red Aeroad (which was in a promotional video yesterday!)
4th: if every time VDP rides a test bike we'd have a new Aeroad , we'd be 136 iterations further down the line.
this is VDP's Aeroad @ Dwars Door Vlaanderen 2021. Never made it in production.
Until we see clear pictures we cannot say anything about a 'new' Aeroad
2. What? Did you ever see "old" aeroad?
3. So you want them to show the world new revision, while they have loads still to be sold?
4. Yeah, I can agree with that. Present aeroad was seen on zwift marketing campaign 1-2 years before the official release, if i remember that correctly.
wozzo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 3:56 pm1. What? Really?MattVega wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 3:26 pmOOOOOOF. Multiple reflections here
First off: that picture quality is awful, both that wedge at the 'clamp' and the fork can be due to angle
2nd: All the Alpecin riders on altitude training are using the 'old' Aeroad. I'd be surprised that they'd prepare on old material for the new season
3rd: it's not his personal Red Aeroad (which was in a promotional video yesterday!)
4th: if every time VDP rides a test bike we'd have a new Aeroad , we'd be 136 iterations further down the line.
this is VDP's Aeroad @ Dwars Door Vlaanderen 2021. Never made it in production.
Until we see clear pictures we cannot say anything about a 'new' Aeroad
2. What? Did you ever see "old" aeroad?
3. So you want them to show the world new revision, while they have loads still to be sold?
4. Yeah, I can agree with that. Present aeroad was seen on zwift marketing campaign 1-2 years before the official release, if i remember that correctly.
1: sry if I think that a -what I think to be- screenshot of a video is of bad quality. opinions differ
2: Ok, my wording could have been better. I meant the current Aeroad, not the old one
3: Ok, valid point. they do still have loads to sell and would be foolish to show the world a new revision.
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I think the reference is to the slight dip in the carbon layup that can be seen directly to the left of the top of the bottle cage. When I had my Aeroad it broke on both chainstays where they attach to the BB area. I guess if I had gotten a new Aeroad frame and saw any bit of weirdness in that area I would be paranoid too.
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Kinda looks like a prototype of the current frame. Maybe it's a frame that never made it to production and now they're back at the drawing board looking at where they did "wrong" last time?
Just brain storming.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t see anything until 2025, given how the original release went.
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