Trek's new carbon cyclo-cross bike - sneak peek

by Guoqiang SongTour of Hainan

by Guoqiang SongTour of Hainan (Image credit: Instagram)

This article originally published on BikeRadar

We speculated a few weeks ago that Trek has a new carbon fiber cyclo-cross bike in development and it appears we now have some evidence that our speculation was well-founded. We're still awaiting official details, but it looks like our guesses were spot-on based on a photo of the new bike posted to the Instagram account of Megan Pura Porteous.

We hypothesized that Trek's new as-yet-unnamed carbon 'cross bike would feature the company's long-running no-cut integrated seatmast plus a variant of the remarkably effective IsoSpeed seat tube 'decoupler' to smooth out rough courses and indeed, both are visible in the image along with internal routing for electronic drivetrains, flattened seatstays, dual bottle mounts, and a rear disc brake mount mounted to the chainstay.

We've only seen disc-specific versions of the new bike to date but rim brake versions are almost guaranteed to be available, too. Current Trek Cyclocross Collective racer Katie Compton has mostly been racing on her rim brake-equipped Crockett in European World Cups and we're guessing fellow 'cross superstar Sven Nys will also continue on with rim brakes once he officially joins the team on January 1.

Not surprisingly, Trek road brand manager Michael Mayer was noncommittal when we asked about the new bike.

"We are always in development on new products and testing new products and will officially release information on new product when it is available," he told BikeRadar.

Regardless, Trek's new 'cross bike is arriving much too late for amateur riders to enjoy it this season – but it sure looks to be something to look forward to come next September.

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