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Cadex teases radical new triathlon frameset without a top tube?

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In the world of triathlon, just about anything goes – when it comes to frame design, that is. And while we’ve seen plenty of bikes without seat tubes, or even without down tubes, few come to mind without a top tube. That’s exactly what Cadex seems to be teasing with their Road to St. George ft. Kristian Blummenfelt video below.

Cadex has gone to lengths to film this in angles that don’t show the full prototype bike frame well, but it clearly looks like this frame lacks a top tube at all. Cadex is also teasing a new WheelSystem which will likely be launched at the same time, and by the teasers it appears to be a four spoke carbon profile front and rear (though maybe there are other options not shown).

Instead, there is a massive downtube that drops to the bottom bracket area, with a seat mast that extends nearly to the saddle, and a short aero seat post on top of that.

The front end is also hard to miss with a frontal profile that is reminiscent of the Hope HB.T x Lotus track bike.

Based on what looks to be a bolt in the screenshot above, we wonder if there might be an accessory pod or even hydration tank that will mount in the negative space between the seat tube and the downtube.

That’s all we have for now, but keep an eye out for this radical machine at the IRONMAN World Championships this weekend.

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Tommyrod
Tommyrod
1 year ago

A giant “#OVERACHIEVE” decal on the fork legs has to be the most triathlete thing ever.

GingerAvenger
GingerAvenger
1 year ago
Reply to  Tommyrod

Actually the #oveachieve is the branding behind the launch of Cadex back in 2019.

https://www.velonews.com/gear/giant-draws-back-overachieve-curtain-launches-cadex/

jmh
jmh
1 year ago
Reply to  Tommyrod

Except it is a CADEX thing. Sunweb was using the #overachieve on thier bikes in 2018. But go on.

Gillis
Gillis
1 year ago

The missing top tube is reminiscent (to me) of the Pinarello used by Indurain/Riis/Ullrich in the ’97 tour. The back half looks very similar to the new Colnago. And does the Specialized Shiv pre-date the Hope for dual crown tt/tri forks?

Thekko
Thekko
1 year ago
Reply to  Gillis

Think Wilier twin foil was first

An203
An203
1 year ago

They bring back MCR design from mid 90s when you had no particular regulation.

Dylan
Dylan
1 year ago
Reply to  An203

Also Lotus track bike and the BT/RMIT “Superbike” of around the same era.

Boullier Adrien
Boullier Adrien
1 year ago

Giant reprend les base du mcr !!!!!!

Frank Chen
1 year ago

It’s not new, it’s based on GIANT MCR…

SDelisle
SDelisle
1 year ago
Gabriel Letarte
Gabriel Letarte
1 year ago

Finally a Step Thru TT bike

MiCk
MiCk
1 year ago

The Giant MCR 2.0… revisting their Burrows designed bike of the late 90’s while borrowing a new fork from Hope

Sean
1 year ago
Reply to  MiCk

Yes, quite an uninformed article:
“And while we’ve seen plenty of bikes without seat tubes, or even without down tubes, few come to mind without a top tube.”
“Uh, how about the Giant(!) MCR?”

Milessio
Milessio
1 year ago
Reply to  MiCk

I’m sticking with my MCR; only wished it came with a monoblade ‘fork’.
This looks worse, with un-needed seatstays.

blablabla
blablabla
1 year ago

Definitely easy to get on/off it while wearing a skirt. 😛

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