Pinarello updates Prince and reintroduces Paris for 2021

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Pinarello has today announced not one, but two new bikes. The Prince, Pinarello's more-budget-friendly race bike, is given an overhaul as we transition into model-year 2021, and an old name, Paris, is reintroduced to the line up as Pinarello's latest endurance bike.

With the new bikes come a new set of geometry charts, with both models given nine sizes ranging from 43cm to 60cm. However, the standout addition here is the compression of options in the middle-spread of sizes. The centre of the bell-curve that comprises the majority of riders requirements sits, according to Pinarello, between 51.5cm and 56cm frames, so to offer a more accurate sizing, Pinarello has made smaller jumps via 53cm and 54.5cm frame sizes. 

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Josh Croxton
Associate Editor (Tech)

Josh is Associate Editor of Cyclingnews – leading our content on the best bikes, kit and the latest breaking tech stories from the pro peloton.

Josh has been with us since the summer of 2019 and throughout that time he's covered everything from buyer's guides and deals to the latest tech news and reviews. On the bike, Josh has been riding and racing for over 15 years.

He started out racing cross country in his teens back when 26-inch wheels and triple chainsets were still mainstream, but he found favour in road racing in his early 20s, racing at a local and national level for Somerset-based Team Tor 2000. 

These days he rides indoors for convenience and fitness, and outdoors for fun on road, gravel, 'cross and cross-country bikes, the latter usually with his two dogs in tow.