Specialized Unveils Carbon Race 29ers

Just a quick one for you. Specialized pro riders have been spotted riding brand new carbon 29ers – in both hardtail AND full suspension Epic flavours.

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Todd Wells and Conrad Stoltz like the 29ers’ increased rollover and greater ground contact, which they claimed gives better traction during both climbing and riding over loose stuff. Wells has put this to the test during Round 1 of the USA Cycling Pro Mountain Bike Cross Country Tour in Fontana, California in March when he climbed to a tenth-place finish after a snapped chain in the first lap that cost him five minutes.

Even world cross country champion, Christoph Sauser, appears keen. We’ll see how they do at the Cross Country events over the weekend…

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9 thoughts on “Specialized Unveils Carbon Race 29ers

  1. For 29er’s they look quite normal and well proportioned… (the bikes not the Aliens)… apart from those horrible bent Thompson seatposts which should be banned.

  2. To be fair to the aliens, it was sunny but freezing cold and windy yesterday, so we should forgive the beanies… 🙂

  3. Mof » April 17, 2009 at 11:15 pm
    For 29er’s they look quite normal and well proportioned… (the bikes not the Aliens)… apart from those horrible bent Thompson seatposts which should be banned.

    Shortarse? It’s not all about looks, it’s about what works for individuals!

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