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FAST BIKE FRIDAY – CUBE TWO15 RACE

Cube Two15 Race 2022

For Fast Bike Friday this week we’re in full-on gravity mode with the Cube Two15 Race downhill mountain bike. Despite the rapid growth of Enduro racing and the ongoing development of versatile Enduro and Trail bikes which prove popular with the masses there’s still a demand for race-ready downhill bikes that can take on a season’s campaign on the most demanding race tracks out there.

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Focused 100% on downhill performance the Two15 Race is built to race and shred resort parks.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

The tough but light HPA Ultralight, Advanced Hydroform chassis can handle the bit hits that come with downhill racing.

 

If you’re a privateer downhiller, racing on a tight budget then a bike like the Two15 Race is the ideal racing companion; spec’d with everything you’d expect from an out-of-the-box race-ready machine. This 2022 model features the same frame that was introduced in 2021 with Cube giving it a longer reach, a shorter rocker for an optimised rear wheel path and a slacker head angle with built-in angle set allowing you to tune fine tune your headtube angle from 63,3° to 63,8°. Cube’s ETC (Efficient Trail Control) geometry means you get nimble handing with a stable feel at speed while their tough hydroformed alloy frame includes chainstay and downtube protectors and a clever fork bumper that’s incorporated into the frame’s internal cable routing channel.

cube Two15 Race 2022

Nice little frame details include the cable guide that doubles-up as a bumper to protect from triple-clamp fork uppers in a crash.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

ETC geometry includes a longer reach and a slacker head angle which is adjustable between 63,3° and 63,8°

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

The Two15 Race is designed around 27.5″ wheels and 200mm of front and rear travel.

 

When it comes to suspension kinematics and smooth, progressive control on race courses that include flat-out speed sections combined with more steep, technical and rocky sections the Cube Two15 Race excels thanks to its clever suspension configuration and optimised rear wheel path. When it comes to suspension forks and rear shocks you may already be familiar with the Bomber name. The legendary Bomber is synonymous with downhill racing and the history of the sport and that’s why Cube have spec’d the Two15 Race with a Marzocchi Bomber CR rear shock and a matching Bomber 58 FIT GRIP fork up front, both providing 200mm of plush suspension travel.

Cube Two15 Race 2022

The 200mm Marzocchi Bomber CR rear coil shock is super-plush and tuned to excel on fast downhill tracks.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Upfront there’s a Marzocchi Bomber 58 FIT GRIP fork with 203mm of travel and tuneable low speed compression & rebound.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

The Bomber 58 FIT GRIP triple clamp configuration copes better with the higher forces incurred in downhill racing.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

The triple clamp Bomber 58’s are fitted with a compact Race Face Chester 35 Direct Mount stem.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

There’s 203mm of plush travel to get you out of trouble when things get rowdy.

 

Rounding out the spec of the Two15 Race is a downhill-specific 7-speed GX DH drivetrain from Sram complete with an MRP SXG chain guide and a pair of super-tough 27.5” Answer Atac DH wheels shod with durable Schwalbe downhill tyres. Magura’s powerful, easy to modulate MT5 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes keep you in control regardless of how rowdy your riding gets.

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Cube have spec’d the Two15 Race with a downhill-specific SRAM GX DH short-cage 7-speed rear derailleur.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

This downhill-specific MTB features a compact 11-25T cassette and short-cage rear mech, keeping the drivetrain simple and less prone to damage.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Cube have spec’d a Race Face Atlas chainset fitted with a 34T chainring, paired with an MRP SXG chain guide to keep your chain secure.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Powerful Magura MT5 hydraulic brakes allow for one finger braking regardless of what track you’re riding.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Those 4-piston brake calipers are designed to scrub of speed quickly, keeping you in control on tight, technical descents.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

There’s 203mm disc brake rotors, front and rear as you’d expect on a gravity-focused bike like this.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Tough 27.5″ Answer Atac DH TR29 wheels are shod with downhill-specific Schwalbe tyres.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

On the rear there’s a super-grippy 2.4 Schwalbe Big Betty featuring their durable Super Gravity construction.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

That open, blocky tread pattern has plenty of bite and sheds mud well.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Upfront the Schwalbe Magic Mary features strong shoulder studs for plenty of control in tight, loose turns.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

Angled studs on the middle portion of the Magic Mary are faster rolling.

 

Cube Two15 Race 2022

A wide 820mm Race Face Atlas 35 handle bar with its large-diameter 35mm clamp area adds strength and enhances steering precision.

 

Raced by Danny Hart (international downhill racer – former World Champion and friend of Wheelbase) the Cube Two15 has had a successful racing campaign at the UCI Downhill World Cups and World Championships this year proving just how good this bike is and how every aspect of it has been informed by racing at the highest level. If you’re a privateer downhill racer on a tight budget who is looking for a race-ready off-the-peg downhill bike then the Cube Two15 Race is a great option. Built to excel on the race track and shred at your favourite bike park during an uplift day this 200mm travel bike is 100% focused on gravity-assisted fun.

Cube Two15 Race 2022

If you’re a privateer downhill racer looking for a race-ready MTB then the Cube Two15 Race is a great option.

 

Full Specification:

  • Frame: HPA Ultralight, Advanced Hydroform, Triple Butted, Carbon Rocker Arm, ETC 4-Link, ISCG Mount, 200mm travel
  • Rear Shock: Marzocchi Bomber CR, 250x75mm, Rebound & Low Speed Compression Adjust
  • Fork: Marzocchi Bomber 58 FIT GRIP, Low Speed Compression & Rebound, 20x110mm, 203mm
  • Headset: ACROS Integrated, Top & Bottom 1 1/8″, Fibre Inserts for Angle Adjustment
  • Shifters: Sram GX Trigger 7-Speed
  • Rear Derailleur: Sram GX DH, 7-Speed
  • Cassette : Sram PG-720, 11-25T, 7-Speed
  • Chainset: Race Face Atlas 34T, 165mm
  • Chain Guide: MRP SXG Chain Guide
  • Brakes: Magura MT5
  • Rotors: 203 F / 203 R
  • Wheelset: Answer Atac DH TR29, 20x110mm/12x157mm, Tubeless Ready
  • Front Tyre: Schwalbe Magic Mary, Addix Soft, Super Gravity, Tubeless Easy, 2.4
  • Rear Tyre: Schwalbe Big Betty, Addix Soft, Super Gravity, Tubeless Easy, 2.4
  • Stem: Race Face Chester 35 Direct Mount
  • Handlebar: Race Face Atlas 35 820mm 35mm
  • Grips: SDG Thrice
  • Seat Post: CUBE Performance Post, 31.6mm
  • Saddle: Natural Fit Venec Lite

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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BATTLE ON THE BEACH – VICTORY FOR GILES DRAKE!

Battle on the Beach 2021

Congratulations to our star Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli Team off-road racing specialist Giles Drake who recently took the win at the infamous ‘Battle on the Beach’ race in Pembrey on the South Wales coast. Despite being more used to racing cyclocross and traditional mountain bike races there’s always a glint in Giles’ eye when this annual beach race comes around; the Coronavirus pandemic meant that the 2020 race was cancelled and the 2021 edition, which was originally scheduled for March was postponed until October making for a frustrating wait to get back on the sand. When the opportunity to race finally came around Giles was more than ready; we’ll let him take up the story…

While beach racing is quite popular in Northern Europe and Holland in particular, opportunities to race full speed down a UK shoreline are few and far between; the annual Battle on the Beach is the one opportunity and after the frustrations of the cancelled 2020 event and postponed 2021 race I was raring to go! Race organiser Matt Page dreamed up this incredibly unique event 6 years ago and it has now grown into one of the most oversubscribed events on the UK race scene. Traditionally, top beach racers from Europe come to race but due to COVID, defending champion Bram Imming was a ‘DNS’ (did not start), which meant the race would see the crowning of the very first British male winner.

One of the more special elements of the Battle on the Beach is that any bike goes – cyclocross, mountain bike, fat bike… whatever you want to ride, you can. This means there’s a real mix of bikes and setups on the start line, with the event also attracting a really broad mix of riders and ability levels it has quicky become a must-do race on most rider’s bucket list. An hour before the race I was still unsure which I would opt for, cyclocross for pure speed down the beach or mountain bike for the more technical twisty sections that wind us back to the arena? This year, there was a pretty substantial headwind on the beach and in the end this tipped me towards the Cannondale Scalpel SI full-suspension 29er mountain bike over the Cannondale Super X cyclocross bike as I felt I wouldn’t need the bigger gears.

Battle on the Beach 2021

Giles chases the leaders through the tight single track after the long 5km beach portion of the race.

 

At midday with 1,000 people gathered on the beach for the mass start we set off through soft sand in search of the faster firm sand to begin the 5km trek down the length of the beach. The relentless headwind soon created small bunches of riders racing on the beach, it’s easy to sit in but just as easy to be caught in the wrong place and get shelled. I had a good enough start, settling down and being attentive to some of the stronger riders futile attempts to break away from the group.

We reached the exit of the beach and this is where it got messy, there were forced dismounts due to the soft sand and inevitable bottle necks quickly formed. I got through relatively unscathed but had to work hard to reach the front. Taking stock as I got near to the front I quickly realised that Gruffudd Lewis & Steve Calland, two of the pre-race favourites were away off the front. Gruff fresh from the Tour of Britain road race was going to be tough to reel in, but by the end of the first lap, riding on my own I managed to catch Steve as we re-joined the beach and continued to chase Gruff.

Battle on the Beach 2021

Intelligent racing and valuable experience of the previous editions of Battle on the Beach contributed to Giles’ win.

 

I could see Gruff ahead on the beach but in these conditions, with a stiff headwind, a couple hundred meters was a much bigger time gap than it would have been in previous years. I didn’t see Gruff once we left the beach but the format of this race is such that the final lap is different from the first two and it deviates shortly after you leave the beach. As I entered the arena, the commentator declared me as the winner, which at the time confused me, but as it transpired Gruff had unfortunately carried on instead of taking the alternative turn for the third lap. I sympathise with Gruff’s mistake and its easily done in the heat of battle but this has always been the format of this race and race organiser Matt went above and beyond to ensure the turn-off was as visible and obvious as possible. I’m over the moon to be the first British winner of this unique beach race which has become a staple of my summer racing & I can’t wait to return next year to defend the title, hopefully against the full European contingent.

Battle on the Beach 2021

Giles Drake takes the win and becomes Britain’s first ever winner of Battle on the Beach.

 

Giles will be racing National and Regional Cyclocross throughout the Autumn and Winter alongside the rest of the Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli Team. You can keep up with all of his racing and results here: Giles Drake

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NEW BIKES JUST LANDED!

New Bikes Just Landed at Wheelbase

We’ve got new bikes coming into stock every day at WHEELBASE, here’s just a selection of some of our latest arrivals from the World’s best brands…

Cube Two15 HPC SL 2022

Whyte T-160 RS 2022

Trek Slash 7 NX 2021

Trek Fuel EX7 NX 2022

Trek Top Fuel 2022

Whyte T-160 S 2022

Scott Contessa Scale 940 2022

Whyte 605 2022

Trek Marlin 7 2022

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Disc Red eTap AXS

Trek Checkpoint ALR 4 2021

Cannondale Topstone 3 2021

Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra Di2 2021

Cube Attain SL 2022

Trek Domane AL 4 Disc 2022

Trek Domane AL 3 Disc 2022

Wahoo & Wheelbase Crank It Tour

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TREK TOP FUEL 2022 – PRODUCT LAUNCH!

Trek Top Fuel 2022

Say hello to the all-new Trek Top Fuel, returning with plenty of fresh features and a new attitude! Trek have resisted the temptation to use the term ‘down-country’ but the Top Fuel is definitely that type of bike, squeezing into a gap between a full-on cross country bike on one side and a playful trail bike on the other, this bike is a quick, short-travel 29er MTB that suits riders who like to blast up AND down the trail.

Trek Top Fuel 2022

Trek saw an opportunity to take the previous Top Fuel and evolve it further, blurring the lines between traditional trail and XC categories and as you’d expect this involves updated geometry with a slacker head angle and longer reach as well as a slight increase in travel, adding on an extra 5mm to the rear suspension to strike more of a balance with the 120mm travel fork upfront.

Trek Top Fuel 2022

Trek have peppered the new Top Fuel with lots of little features that all point you towards pushing your gravity-influenced riding as much as your climbing and xc performance. There’s a larger 34.9 seat tube that accommodates a longer, oversized dropper post and they’ve included their Knock Block 2.0 to help prevent frame damage or cables ripping out in the event of a crash. It’s good to see the inclusion of a storage door on the downtube too; located underneath the bottle cage this space is perfect for storing a spare tube, multitool or similar and brilliantly this feature is not just on the carbon options, it’s on the alloy frames too.

Trek Top Fuel 2022

As well as more progressive geometry changes Trek have included a Mino Link on the rear shock to allow you to fine tune how you want your Top Fuel to ride. A simple flip of the Mino Link changes the geometry from slack and low to slightly steeper and responsive for quicker handling; stay in low for a slack 66-degree head tube angle, flip it for a quicker 66.5-degree head tube angle and a 7-mm higher bottom bracket for more ground clearance.

Trek Top Fuel 2022

The rear suspension configuration provides efficient pedalling and near-constant anti-squat through the bike’s entire travel. That means the bike accelerates every time you push on the pedals regardless of where you are in the suspension travel; all this makes the Top Fuel perfectly suited to long days on the bike when you’re testing your fitness and endurance levels as much as your technical bike-handling skills. With climbing in mind it’s worth pointing out that Trek have steepened the seat angle too so when your sitting in the saddle and pushing down on the pedals it’s easier to keep your front wheel weighted.

Trek Top Fuel 2022

Lighter and more spritely than Trek’s Fuel EX but now more capable on rough and rowdy descents the all-new Top Fuel will feel more responsive on the climbs and pedals efficiently during long days in the saddle compared to a full-on trail bike but then keeps you out of trouble when you point it downhill and take on the sort of loose, tight rocky and unforgiving trails that we ride here in the Lake District. We’re eagerly awaiting the first drop of 2022 Top Fuels into the UK; in the meantime check out the full range and prices below…

 

Trek Top Fuel 9.9 XX1 AXS 2022

Trek Top Fuel 9.9 XX1 AXS RRP £11,100.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 9.9 XTR 2022

Trek Top Fuel 9.9 XTR RRP £9,200.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 9.8 GX AXS 2022

Trek Top Fuel 9.8 GX AXS RRP £7,100.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 9.8 GX 2022

Trek Top Fuel 9.8 GX RRP £6,550.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 9.8 XT 2022

Trek Top Fuel 9.8 XT RRP £6,000.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 9.7 2022

Trek Top Fuel 9.7 RRP £4,600.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 8 2022

Trek Top Fuel 8 RRP £3,750.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 7 2022

Trek Top Fuel 7 RRP £3,100.00

 

Trek Top Fuel 5 2022

Trek Top Fuel 5 RRP £2,600.00

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

 

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NATIONAL TROPHY CYCLOCROSS, ROUND 2 – WHEELBASE TEAM RACE REPORT

National Trophy Cyclocross, Westmorland 2021

National Trophy Cyclocross racing rolled into Cumbria this weekend for the 2nd round of the excellent British Cycling series which sees UK venues as far and wide as Kent in the south of England to Falkirk in Scotland hosting a weekend of fast and frenetic cyclocross racing across all age groups from the under 14’s right up to the over 60’s. Wheelbase Cycles were proud sponsors of the 2nd round which took place at the Westmorland County Showground, Cumbria, just a short trip from our flagship Staveley superstore and conveniently located just off the M6.

Event organiser and Wheelbase Team racer Dave Haygarth along with his brilliant band of helpers put together a fantastic event which ran smoothly over the 2 days and gave everyone involved, whether they were racing or spectating, the chance to enjoy the very best of UK cyclocross racing on one of the most enjoyable and demanding courses of the series.

Day One

As well as supporting the race behind the scenes Wheelbase were also well represented throughout the weekend by their multi-talented racing team. Saturday saw our Vet riders racing in damp, warm conditions with some light rain making the course slick on the tight turns and off-camber sections. There was never really any significant mud with the ground remaining hard, making for fast, frenetic racing; in the Vet 50 race Dave Haygarth briefly replaced his race-organiser’s hat with his helmet and showed everyone how it’s done, racing his own course in style and showing his bike handling skills over the hurdles as he bunny hopped them with ease on each lap, much to the joy of the spectators.

In the Vet 40 race we had our very own National Champion Lewis Craven racing along side teammate Davie Lines who had made the long trip down from Scotland and was starting at a bit of a disadvantage with a lowly start grid placing. When the claxon sounded it was Lewis who was off the line the quickest as he led the race out onto the more technical elements of the course. Craven was at the head of the race within a small group of leaders before a small tangle with another rider early on lost him some significant time and found him in no man’s land fighting to get back onto that fast lead group. Remaining composed and focused throughout the race Lewis Craven would go on to finish in an excellent 3rd place to retain his high overall series placing. Davie Lines managed to fight his way through the pack, turning around that low starting place to a brilliant 11th finishing place. Later on in the day, as the rain began to intensify we saw Wheelbase racer Elsie Haygarth compete in the U14 girls category where she displayed all the skills she’s no-doubt gained from riding with her cyclocross-mad family through the years to boss the course and negotiate the toughest sections with style and ease to finish her race in an excellent 15th position.

Vet 50

  • Dave Haygarth 22nd

Vet 40

  • Lewis Craven 3rd
  • Davie Lines 11th

F U14

  • Elsie Haygarth 15th

Day 2

Sunday saw the Junior and Elite races take place in warmer, dyer conditions. While the junior racers at the start of the day still had some slippery conditions to contend with following a cold, damp night, a mix of sunny skies and stronger winds dried out the course as the day progressed. Wheelbase fielded a strong squad for the men’s Elite event; the final race of the day features a mix of senior and U23 racers (riders under the age of 23) and this year has seen a significant number of former junior racers making the move up to this level giving the race a real ‘new guard’ feel to it.

Rory McGuire, the super-fit, super-talented off-road specialist and our newest recruit on the Wheelbase Team, showed the same kind of form that saw him take 3rd place in the U23 category at the first round of the National Trophy, sprinting from the line to get the holeshot and significantly gapping the entire field of racers. As Wheelbase looked on our elation was unfortunately short-lived with Rory going down hard on a tight turn; he was quick to be up on his feet but found himself isolated for the duration of this fast-paced race which was looking more like an off-road crit thanks to the dry conditions and hard-packed terrain. Rory would go on to finish in a brilliant 8th place overall and took 6th place in the U23 category; Giles Drake rode well throughout the duration of the race and finished strongly in the top 20 taking 17th position.

Despite racing to 3rd place in the Vet 40 category on Saturday Lewis Craven was able to race at the sharp end of the Elite race too taking 20th place; David Duggan our National Scottish Road Race champion carried over his road form to take a fantastic 21st place on this super-fast course while young Flynn Gregory who has only recently moved up from the junior ranks rode strongly and confidently to take 28th place overall and 14th in the U23 category.

Elite Men

  • Rory McGuire 8th / 6th U23
  • Giles Drake 17th
  • Lewis Craven 20th
  • David Duggan 21st
  • Flynn Gregory 28th / 14th U23

You can find all the race results from the weekend HERE

Thank you to everyone who came and raced or spectated at this brilliant national cyclocross event! Massive thanks to Dave Haygarth and his team of helpers for all of their hard work behind the scenes to help run such a successful series of races. See you all again next year!

Be sure to scroll through all of our excellent photos of the two days of action…..

 

DAY ONE PHOTOS BY JAMES VINCENT

National Trophy Cyclocross National Trophy 2021

Wheelbase were proud to support their local round of the prestigious National Trophy Cyclocross series.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Our National Vet 40 Champion Lewis Craven in relaxed mood on the start line of his race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

A fast start from Lewis saw him placed at the sharp end of the Vet 40 race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Wheelbase racer Davie Lines from Scotland spent the race working his way through the pack after a bad grid placing.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Our Wheelbase-branded hurdles kept all the racers guessing – should they hop them or run them?…

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Lewis Craven is well-known for his bike handling skills, here he is styling it out over the hurdles.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Davie Lines takes on the challenging race-course put together by race organiser and Wheelbase Team member Dave Haygarth.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Conditions on the Saturday were damp but the track held up well, with very little mud and no running required.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Fast, frenetic racing calls for 100% focus.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Dave Haygarth – Race organiser and Vet 50 racer for the Wheelbase team was hoping the hurdles in style.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Despite the open nature of the course riders remained in small tightly packed groups as they fought for position.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Davie Lines continued to move up through the pack, riding strongly throughout the race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

With a few rain showers throughout the race the grass was becoming slick, especially on the tight turns.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

National Vet 40 Champ Lewis Craven came back from a small tangle early in the race to finish in an excellent 3rd place.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Davie Lines started the race in around 70th position but managed to finish in an excellent 11th place in the Vet 40 race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Post race debrief with Lewis Craven and Toby Dalton.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Davie and Lewis discuss the best lines after their race. Lewis would go on to race again in the Elite category on the Sunday.

 

DAY TWO PHOTOS BY JAMES VINCENT

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

The Elite Men’s field prepares to race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Our super-fast lad Rory McGuire takes the holeshot!

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Rory’s in full flight with the chasing pack strung out behind him.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Scottish National Road Champion David Duggan brought his road form to Westmorland.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Straight off the back of his Battle on the Beach victory Giles Drake was at the sharp end of the race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Fin Robertson was well positioned in the first laps of the Elite race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Tyla Loftus sprints up one of the many the short climbs.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Lewis Craven was back for more following his 3rd place in the Vet 40 race the day before.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Rory found himself having to chase hard after and early tumble.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Lewis prefers the muddy races but still rode strongly in the dry conditions.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Giles Drake in hot pursuit of the race leaders.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Flynn Gregory has made a smooth transition into senior cyclocross racing.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Wheelbase powerhouse Rory McGuire went deep to finish in the top 10

 

National Trophy Cyclocorss Westmorland 2021

Team boss Toby Dalton looks on as our new recruit Rory McGuire carves the turns.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Flynn Gregory would go on to finish in 28th place and 14th U23 rider.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Leaping the hurdles cleanly is an art in itself.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Seasoned cyclocross racer Giles Drake has a rapid and efficient remount.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Flynn chooses to hop the hurdles rather than run them.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Rory made short work of the ‘impossible climb’.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Others weren’t so fortunate, get your timing wrong and things got out of control very quickly!

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Rory’s momentum is carried over the hurdles, his bike handling is something to behold.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Over the hurdles and straight back to putting the power down.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Rory McGuire went deep to save his race after a first lap tumble.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Dave Duggan looks relatively composed after an hour of flat-out racing.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Wheelbase boss Toby Dalton catches up with 8th placed Rory McGuire after the race.

 

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland 2021

Thanks everyone for coming! 

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

 

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FAST BIKE FRIDAY – CANNONDALE SUPERSIX EVO HI-MOD DISC RED eTAP AXS

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

This week for Fast Bike Friday we’re focusing our camera on the stunning Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS road bike in a quirky and rather fetching metallic glitter Lavender colour set off with retro-cool tanwall tyres and featuring SRAM’s cutting edge Red eTap AXS wireless electronic 12-speed groupset. Don’t get it twisted though, this road bike is not all style and no substance; with a rich racing heritage the SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod is packed full of innovation and technology which has been proven at the highest levels of competition. Multiple generations precede this newest iteration of the SuperSix, with the EVO Hi-Mod boasting all of that DNA and more to make it a truly contemporary cutting-edge, lightweight, aerodynamic, digital, disc-brake-equipped road bike.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod is a modern thorough-bred road bike with a rich racing history.

 

Cannondale took all the best bits of the previous generation SuperSix – the super-light chassis, responsive acceleration and near-telepathic handing before amplifying other aspects of the all-new EVO Hi-Mod frameset to make the new-gen SuperSix smoother, more comfortable, more aerodynamically efficient AND much, much faster. Taking what they learnt from the development of their full-on aero road bike, the SystemSix, Cannondale applied their research and development centered on aerodynamics to this more ‘all-rounder’ lightweight climbing bike. The SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod BallisTec carbon frameset features low-drag properties thanks to its highly truncated airfoil tube shapes which offer the same light weight and equal or better stiffness than the traditional round tubes found on the previous generation SuperSix but significantly reduce drag by up to 30%.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod boasts a stunning clean, clutter-free aerodynamic silhouette.

 

For a lightweight, aero all-rounder to truly excel it’s not enough to just be feather-light, stiff and aero-efficient. If you’re going to spend endless hours in the saddle climbing and descending hills you’re going to want to feel comfortable and fresh, particularly if you’re competing and need to be ready to kick or respond to a decisive attack late into the race. As Cannondale are quick to point out, the new-gen SuperSix EVO gives an elegantly smooth ride thanks to the dropped SAVE rear seatstays which have been designed to give a small amount of vertical compliance, along with a carbon Cannondale 27 KNOT seatpost and integrated seatpost binder to further aid a small amount of flex within key areas of the frame.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

That superlight Hi-Mod carbon frame is comfortable too thanks to some clever carbon layup and those dropped seatstays.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

UCI approved and well-proven at the highest levels of professional road racing the SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod has multiple wins under its belt.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

This lightweight climbing bike is aerodynamic too with truncated tube profiles and a seamless junction between bar, stem, frame and fork.

 

Along with that sophisticated frame tube profiling Cannondale have also upped the anti with (one of the buzzwords within current premium road bikes) a fully integrated cockpit – meaning bars, stem and cable routing are all designed and produced by Cannondale as one complete unit for a smooth, uncluttered aero front-end which is designed to cut through the air more efficiently. Cannondale’s carbon HollowGram SAVE SystemBar blends seamlessly with their alloy HollowGram KNOT stem complete with cable cover to keep all cables concealed before they are routed neatly through an opening in the front of the headtube for minimal drag AND relatively headache-free serviceability.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

There are zero exposed cables or brake hoses on the SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod and there’s plenty of adjustability to fine tune your position.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

Seen from the side it’s clear that the SuperSix EVO is going to be aerodynamically efficient as well as being superlight.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

Cannondale have spec’d their HollowGram SAVE carbon aero handlebar with an alloy HollowGram KNOTT stem which stows the brake hoses inside.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

Those carbon bars aren’t only super-aero they’re comfortable too thanks to a small amount of compliance in those flattened out bar tops.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

There’s plenty of scope to fine-tune bike fit with the quick and easy to remove aero-headset spacers.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

A Sram Red eTap AXS wireless groupset means there’s a carbon cover for the insert that would normally contain a Di2 junction box or gear cables.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The sleek SuperSix EVO frameset accommodates a forgiving carbon Hollowgram 27 SL KNOT seat post.

 

Another important consideration on modern disc-brake-equipped road bikes is tyre clearance; the addition of disc brakes and the removal of traditional brake calipers between frame and wheel has freed up more space to give greater amounts of tyre clearance. Thanks to this we’ve seen a gradual change to wider tyres being spec’d on road bikes with 28mm rather than 25mm tyres fast becoming the norm. Cannondale are fully onboard with this evolution and have ensured that the SuperSix EVO can comfortably handle 30mm tyres with plenty of clearance between tyre and frame increasing comfort and mixed-road surface capability in the process.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS comes fitted with 28mm tyres and has clearance for tyres up to 30mm wide.

 

As the model name of this particular SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc road bike suggests, Cannondale have spec’d a fantastically efficient, cutting-edge SRAM Red Etap AXS wireless 12-speed groupset. This top-of-the range drivetrain from SRAM brilliantly compliments the SuperSix EVO with its slick, clutter-free configuration further adding to this race bike’s aerodynamic properties. The gear shifters on the handlebars contain simple button-batteries that power a unique shifting signal to the front and rear derailleurs; at the drivetrain both the front and rear mechs feature rechargeable batteries that securely clip directly onto the derailleurs and are good for 60 hours of riding before needing to be recharged.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

As its long product title suggests this model of SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod comes spec’d with SRAM’s cutting-edge Red eTap AXS wireless groupset.

 

With a fully powered, wireless gear shift each change is light and positive. That precise gear shift is really confidence inspiring – with its digital consistency encouraging you to change gear more often than you perhaps would with a conventional cable-activated groupset, leading to a more sophisticated use of the gears available, keeping you feeling fresher for longer during epic all-day rides.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The SRAM Red eTap AXS 12-speed wireless electronic rear derailleur features a fluid clutch to help keep your chain securely located.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The Red eTap AXS wireless front derailleur provides precise gear shifts every time; the rechargeable batteries provide around 60 hours of riding time.

 

With a fully powered, wireless gear shift each change is light and positive. That precise gear shift is really confidence inspiring – with its digital consistency encouraging you to change gear more often than you perhaps would with a conventional cable-activated groupset, leading to a more sophisticated use of the gears available, keeping you feeling fresher for longer during epic all-day rides. Operation couldn’t be more simple or intuitive, simply press the right lever to shift down the block and the left lever to move up the block. Press both right and left levers together and the front mech will shift, either from the big ring to the small ring or the small ring to the big ring depending on where your chain is currently sitting. If you want to change how your bike shifts you can customise the settings via the SRAM App to enable you to shift up the block with the right lever and down the block with the left lever.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The Red eTap AXS wireless shifter is comfortable to use in the drops or on the hoods, providing crisp, instantaneous gear shifts every time.

 

When it comes to braking on the SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod you can rely on powerful SRAM Centreline XR hydraulic disc brakes which are easy to modulate for confidence-inspiring control even in unpredictable, wet weather and on poor road surfaces. With flat mounts on the SuperSix EVO frame and fork the brake calipers look neat and uncluttered; specially profiled 160mm disc rotors help to prevent the brakes from overheating under continuous braking while thru-axles keep everything secure and in place further adding to the stiffness and positive handling of the bike.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

Beautiful to look at, powerful and easy to modulate, the flat-mount SRAM CentreLine XR brakes provide consistent, confidence-inspiring braking.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The 160mm SRAM disc brake rotors have been specifically designed help prevent overheating on long descents.

 

Fitting a road bike of this quality with a pair of superlight, race-ready pair of wheels is a no-brainer and an easy win it comes to amplifying the ride quality of the SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod. Cannondale have spec’d a pair of their own HollowGram 45 SL KNOT carbon wheels featuring a 45mm deep rim profile designed to cut through the air efficiently while also being light, stiff and responsive. With 20 spokes up front and 24 on the rear the carbon rims are tubeless-ready and are laced to smooth, durable Formula Thru-axle hubs. The wheelset comes fitted with a pair of fast rolling Vittoria Corsa 25mm wide tyres and as we’ve already mentioned, there’s enough clearance between tyre, frame and fork to be able to run 28mm or 30mm tyres comfortably.

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc red eTap AXS 2021

As you’d expect from a road bike of this calibre, Cannondale have spec’d a pair of light, aerodynamic 45mm HollowGram 45 SL KNOT wheels.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

Those Knot SL carbon rims are nice and wide for a tyre with a superior, less-pinched-in sidewall profile.

 

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS features a comfortable Prologo Dimension Nack NDR saddle with carbon rails.

 

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS is a fantastic example of a modern carbon race bike that’s a true all-rounder built to excel on all gradients and in all possible road racing scenarios – light and stiff to help you dance up the climbs, just the right amount of aerodynamic tube shaping to help you hold your speed on flat high-speed stretches and precise handling for a ride-feel that is truly confidence inspiring and encourages you to throw the bike into tight corners at the mid-week crit race. Benefitting from a rich racing heritage and all of the design and engineering experience that Cannondale have built up over the years the SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod has taken all the classic elements of the original and brought it bang up to date with all of the key features we’ve very quickly come to expect from a contemporary, premium, disc-equipped-road bike. Oh it’s a looker too and that counts for a lot!

Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS 2021

The SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS represents the very pinnacle of modern carbon race bike design and construction.

 

The Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Disc Red eTap AXS is available in-store or online now.

 

Full Specification:

  • Frame: SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Carbon, integrated cable routing w/ Switchplate, 12×142 Speed Release thru-axle, SAVE, PF30a, flat mount disc, integrated seat binder
  • Fork: SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Carbon, SAVE, integrated crown race, 12x100mm Speed Release thru-axle, flat mount disc, internal routing, 1-1/8″ to 1-1/4″ steerer and 55mm offset (44-54cm), 1-1/8″ to 1-3/8” steerer and 45mm offset (56-62cm)
  • Shifters: SRAM RED eTap AXS HRD 12-speed
  • Rear Derailleur: SRAM Red eTap AXS 12-Speed
  • Front Derailleur: SRAM RED eTap AXS
  • Cassette : SRAM XG-1290 10-33T 12-speed
  • Chainset: SRAM RED, DUB, 48/35T
  • Chain: SRAM RED, 12-speed
  • Bottom Bracket: SRAM DUB PF30 ROAD73-A
  • Brakes: SRAM CenterLine XR
  • Rotors: 160/160mm rotor
  • Front Rim: HollowGram 45 SL KNØT, Carbon, 20h Tubeless Ready
  • Rear Rim: HollowGram 45 SL KNØT, Carbon, 24h Tubeless Ready
  • Spokes: DT Swiss Aerolite, Straight-pull
  • Front Hub: Formula 12×100
  • Rear Hub: Formula, 12×142
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa 700 x 25C
  • Stem: HollowGram KNØT, Alloy with cable cover, – 6°
  • Headset: Integrated, 1-1/8″ – 1-1/4″ (bike 44-54cm), 1-1/8″ – 1-3/8″ (bike 56-62cm)
  • Handlebar: HollowGram SAVE SystemBar, Carbon, 8 deg. pitch adjust
  • Bar Tape: Cannondale Bar Tape, 3.5mm
  • Seat Post: HollowGram 27 SL KNØT, Carbon, 2 bolt clamp, 330mm, 0mm offset (bike 44-48cm), 15mm offset (bike 51-62cm)
  • Saddle: Prologo Dimension Nack NDR, carbon rails

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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NEW BIKES JUST LANDED!

New Bikes Just Landed at Wheelbase

We’ve got new bikes coming into stock every day at WHEELBASE, here’s just a selection of some of our latest arrivals from the World’s best brands…

Scott Spark 910 2022

Nukeproof Mega 290 Factory 2021

Trek Fuel EX 8 XT 2022

Whyte 901 2022

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Trek Roscoe 7 2021

 

Cannondale Trail 6 2021

Specialized Rockhopper Sport 27.5 2021

Cube Kathmandu Hybrid Pro 625 2022

National Trophy Cyclocross Westmorland

Cannondale Trail Neo 4 2021

Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra 2021

Cannondale Synapse Carbon 105 2021

Cannondale Women's Synapse 105 2021

Cannondale Synapse Tiagra 2021

Cannondale CAAD Optimo 4 2021

Wahoo Wheelbase Brewery Tour

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PARIS-ROUBAIX FEMMES – HISTORY IS MADE!

Paris Roubaix Femmes 2021

Lizzie Deignan made history on Saturday, winning the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes onboard her Trek Domane. Lizzie from Otley, Yorkshire added this historic victory to her amazing palmarès which already included a World Championships Road Race win and Olympic road race silver medal. Racing for the Trek-Segafredo Women’s professional road racing team Lizzie chose the Trek Domane to take on the infamous cobles of northern France.

Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2021

Swapping her usual lightweight Trek Emonda for the Domane endurance road bike Lizzie was able to negotiate the cobbles in comfort and control thanks to the bike’s more forgiving geometry, clever carbon layup and Trek’s special Isospeed decouplers featured at the headtube of the frame and at the seat mast.

Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2021

Spec’d with a SRAM Red eTap wireless 12-speed groupset Lizzie’s bike featured a single chainring up front rather than the usual double chainring reflecting the nature of the Paris-Roubaix parcours – flat but incredibly treacherous. A small chain catcher above the chainring combined with SRAM’s fluid-clutch rear derailleur meant that despite the rough and ready nature of the cobbled kilometers Lizzie’s chain stayed securely located. For the gear ratio nerds out there Lizzie ran a 50T chain ring up front combined with a 10-33T 12-speed cassette.

Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2021

The Trek-Segafredo Women’s team ran Bontrager Aeolus RSL 37 carbon wheels with 30mm wide Pirelli P-Zero Race TLR tyres; bucking tradition the team did not run tubs as most teams have previously, opting instead for a tubeless setup giving the riders better protection from pinch flats even when running particularly low tyre pressures helping to add extra grip and traction on wet, slick cobbles.

Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2021

Riding off the front of the bunch before the first cobbled sector Lizzie Deignan surprised her fellow racers with an extremely long bid for glory and then continued to ride the 80 remaining kilometers solo to take the victory in the iconic Roubaix Velodrome while others floundered in her wake and some of the biggest pre-race favourites crashed out in the difficult riding conditions. Congratulations to Lizzie and Trek on making history at the Paris-Roubaix Femmes onboard the Domane!

Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2021

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

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CROSS IS COMING! NATIONAL TROPHY CYCLO-CROSS RETURNS TO CUMBRIA

National Trophy Cyclocross Round 2

Cross is coming! To the Westmorland Showground, Cumbria on Saturday the 9th and Sunday the 10th of October. The HSBC British Cycling National Trophy Round 2 supported by Wheelbase will see two days of action packed racing on a classic cyclocross course full of tight turns, off-camber banks, steep drops, grueling climbs, barriers and after almost two weeks of rain it’s almost guaranteed at this point that there’s going to be quite a bit of mud!

Wheelbase are proud to support Round 2 of the National Trophy Cyclo-Cross and will be in attendance throughout the weekend alongside chief organiser Dave Haygarth one of our very own Wheelbase Cabtech Castelli team racers who is running the event alongside his band of helpers from the North West Cyclocross Association and is ready to run this national level event just as smoothly as he has done in the previous two years.

There’s loads of racing throughout both days, with all age categories represented and culminating in the men’s and women’s Senior elite races on the Sunday afternoon..

SATURDAY

9.40AM Race 1 – Veteran Men 50-59

9.41AM Race 2 – Veteran Men 60+

10.40AM Race 3 – Veteran Women

11.45AM Race 4 – Veteran Men 40-49

13.50PM Race 5 – Girls U16

13.51PM Race 6 – Girls U14

14.35PM Race 7 – Youth Boys U14

15.20PM Race 8 – Youth Boys U16

SUNDAY

10.00AM Race 1 – Junior Women

11.15AM Race 2 – Junior Men

13.00PM Race 3 – Senior Women

14.50PM Race 4 – Senior Men

 

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National Trophy Cyclocross

Some images from last year’s event…

National Trophy Cyclocross

National Trophy Cyclocross

National Trophy Cyclocross

National Trophy Cyclocross

National Trophy Cyclocross

National Trophy Cyclocross

National Trophy Cyclocross

 

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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FAST BIKE FRIDAY – FOCUS ATLAS 6.7

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Today’s Fast Bike Friday feature takes a closer look at the Atlas 6.7, a versatile mile-munching gravel bike from German brand Focus which, thanks to some clever geometry tweaks and intelligent equipment specification, is equally at home flying through tight singletrack at speed as it is taking on endless miles of gravel, fully laden with bike-packing equipment.

When we joined Focus in the public launch of the Atlas way back in January we flagged their marketing headline ‘made to lose’. What were they getting at? A German brand with a rich racing heritage stating their new bike was made to lose? Expanding on their headline Focus describe the Atlas as the bike that you reach for when you want to ‘escape the world of appointments and smartphones, of project deadlines, racing-performance stats and feeling you have to compete and win every aspect of your life’. They go on… ‘The ATLAS Gravel Bike is made to lose, taking your attention away from competition and helping you to feel free from the modern world and all its hassles for as little or as long as you want’.

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The Focus Atlas 6.7 sports a tough but light alloy chassis paired with a comfortable carbon fork.

 

Nicely put Focus and yes, that’s how a lot of riders feel about gravel riding which is why it has quickly proved such a popular and fast-growing genre of modern cycling. As we’ve mentioned before in these features, gravel bikes and gravel biking continue to diversify; much in the same way as mountain biking did in the early years we’re seeing the gravel discipline starting to divide into slightly different sub-genres. As riders move over to gravel from road racing, mountain biking, cyclocross and cycle-touring each group brings their own demands and expectations. There’s sturdy rigs designed to carry a full load of bike-packing equipment over vast distances, there’s super-light race bikes that look almost the same as a modern road bike, with aero-profiled frames; there’s more playful gravel bikes with relaxed head angles, longer top tubes and short, compact rear ends and then there’s bikes that sit somewhere in between these more specific models with a general approach to doing everything well. The Focus Atlas 6.7 sits firmly in this camp, it’s a truly versatile machine.

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The frame geometry of the Atlas 6.7 is nice and progressive with a long top tube and short chainstays.

 

When it comes to frame geometry Focus have gone for the sort of angles that have found favour in recent years; leaning towards the more playful approach to gravel there’s a longer top tube combined with a shorter stem to keep steering sharp and responsive while providing a stable ride at speed; the Atlas 6.7 also features super-short chainstays to keep the bike agile on tight singletrack. So while the Atlas is playful, this versatile gravel bike can quickly change modes to be a dependable work-horse. The alloy frame and carbon fork provides a reliable chassis that can handle epic multi-day adventures with both the frame and fork featuring multiple bolt-on-bosses allowing you to run a large amount of bags and accessories including extra bottle cages, pannier racks and even mudguards.

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

A long top tube, short stem and a slightly more relaxed head angle keeps your ride stable but agile when it needs to be.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Note the clean, clutter-free front end with no exposed cables.

 

The Focus Atlas 6.7 features their own C.I.S. cockpit design; basically their internal cable routing system which helps keep the front of the bike clean and clutter-free of gear cables and hydraulic brake hoses. With routing from the bars directly into head tube seamless gear shifting is ensured and there’s plenty of space below the handlebar and stem to allow for running a large bar bag without cables getting in the way of your set up.

focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The Focus integrated C.I.S. system runs the cables directly through the headtube and into the frame and fork.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Neat details like the mounts for a top tube pack are a welcome addition.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The Focus Atlas 6.7 features dropped seatstays for added comfort and includes loads of clearance between tyre and frame.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The paint job on the Atlas 6.7 is suitably understated for gravel duties.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

From its competitive Mountain Bike racing roots, German brand Focus has been making brilliant bikes for nearly 30 years.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Focus have spec’d the Atlas 6.7 with a pair of lightweight, robust carbon forks.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Those carbon forks with internal brake hose routing have clearance for tyres up to 45mm.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Designed specifically for gravel the Atlas 6.7 fork features multiple mounting points for luggage-carrying bikepacking duties.

 

Focus have spec’d their Atlas 6.7 gravel bike with a carefully-selected groupset from Shimano’s GRX sub-range. These gravel-specific groupsets provide smooth shifting performance on all terrains and in any conditions. The 6.7 features Shimano’s 10-speed GRX 400 drivetrain with a double chainring chainset up front combined with a wide-ratio cassette out back to give you a very generous spread of gears, helping you negotiate steep, loose off-road climbs and fast, flat, smooth roads equally well.

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Focus have spec’d the Atlas 6.7 with Shimano’s dependable Shimano GRX gravel-specific groupset.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

A 10-speed long-cage Shimano GRX rear derailleur provides flawless gear selection in all conditions.

 

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Shimano’s neat GRX 400 mechanical gear shifter and hydraulic brake lever unit is comfortable and easy to use on the hoods or on the drops.

 

The GRX groupset includes Shimano’s excellent hydraulic brakes which provide consistent, powerful braking on any terrain. The GRX 400 brake levers / gear shifters are also brilliantly engineered, with a slightly different pivot point to Shimano’s other road-focused groupsets, allowing for more effective braking when you’re riding with your hands positioned on the brake hoods as well as a special matt-finish rubberised texture to the brake levers to enhance your grip even in wet, muddy conditions.

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Shimano GRX 400 flat-mount hydraulic brakes provide powerful, easy to modulate braking.

 

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

Thru-axle Novatec hubs are smooth-rolling and durable, standing up well to the elements.

 

Thanks to the generous design of the frame and fork the Atlas 6.7 provides space for up to 47 mm wide tyres (it comes with capable 45mm wide WTB Riddler gravel tyres) opening up a wide range of options regarding the choice of gravel tyres that you can run; you certainly won’t be limited to a narrower width like you may be on some rival brand bikes. Focus have also stated that the Atlas can be run with 650B wheels and tyres, freeing you up to run a combination of a slightly smaller circumference wheel with an even fatter tyre if you find yourself increasingly seeking out ever-more-rowdy gravel riding fun.

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The 45c wide WTB Riddler tyres feature a tread that rolls fast on road and grips well off-road.

 

Since its launch we’ve had tons of interest in the Focus Atlas and rightfully so; it’s a great example of a really versatile gravel bike that’s been built to bring the fun to your gravel riding, encouraging you to push the limits more and more and stray further away from groomed gravel to more challenging singletrack segments. Thanks to its progressive geometry and capacity to run a larger volume tyre it’s ready for more aggressive trail riding when you’re tempted. Equally though, thanks to its durable alloy chassis, comfortable carbon fork and multiple luggage mounts the Atlas is able to quickly turn its hand to the demands of multi-day rides and bike-packing adventures; with the ability to fit mudguards too you can even justify the Atlas 6.7 as a reliable weekly commuter bike. The proven, precise-shifting Shimano GRX gravel-specific groupset won’t let you down even when your rides get really muddy and unpleasant while GRX flat-mount hydraulic disc brakes keep you in control when you really push the limits. How do we sum up the Atlas 6.7? Fun, dependable, VERSATILE!

Focus Atlas 6.7 2021

The Focus Atlas 6.7 is a versatile gravel bike that will excel as a fast & fun singletrack shredder or a bikepacking workhorse.

 

The Focus Atlas is available in-store and online now.

 

Full Specification:

  • Frame: Aluminium, disc, BSA, 148×12 mm thru axle, flat mount 160/160 mm, internal cable routing
  • Fork: Carbon, disc, 110×12 mm thru axle, flat mount 160/160 mm, internal brake cable routing, multiple mounting points
  • Headset: Acros IS 52/286-IS52/40, FOCUS integrated C.I.S.
  • Shifters: Shimano GRX 400
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano GRX 400
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano GRX 400
  • Cassette : Shimano CS-HG5010, 10-speed
  • Chainset: Shimano GRX 600
  • Brakes: Shimano GRX 400
  • Rotors: Shimano F 160mm / R 160mm
  • Wheelset: WTB ST i23 TCS tubeless ready rims, Novatec D982TSB Disc, 12×148 mm r/hub, Novatec D041, 12×110 mm f/hub
  • Tyres: WTB Riddler, 700 x 45C
  • Stem: Aluminium, 31,8 mm, 6°
  • Handlebar: FOCUS JD RA85, 31,8 mm, drop: 116 mm, reach: 74 mm, flare: 10°
  • Seat Post: Aluminium, 27,2 mm, 350 mm, 0 mm set-back
  • Saddle: WTB SL8

 

Written by Johnny Dodgin

Photos by James Vincent

 

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