Look Cycles had an all-new TT bike ready for Team Bretagne-Seche for the Grand Depart individual time trial of the 2016 Tour de France here in Utrecht, Netherlands. It’s so new, that according to one of their distributors, it doesn’t even have a name yet, but word is it’s replacing the 596 as the brand’s TT/Triathlon bike.
The graphics were done to match team cars (though we didn’t see any quite this audacious), which did a fantastic job of calling attention to it. As with other Look frames, there’s a lot of integration on board with some clever touches to minimize drag. The official debut is likely at Eurobike in August, but we’ve got quite a few details here…
The aero handlebar has mounts for extensions and arm rests, per usual, but…
It’s the flip-flop design that sets it apart from others. So, whether you like a tall or low cockpit, the same bar can accommodate both fits. Spacers for the arm rest and extensions handle the rest.
Up top is a 3D printed cable and wire port cover, indicating everything’s running through the stem and directly into the frame. Production models are sure to be more polished.
The bike gets a 2nd generation Aerobrake integrated into the fork.
Inside that fork is plenty of space between the wheel/tire and legs, which suggests they’re on top of the latest aero research that shows a little extra space helps reduce turbulence and drag. Plenty of space out back, too, with some very thin stays. Those small bits that appear to be connecting the seatstays to something just below the tire are actually the water bottle cage creating an optical illusion.
The graphics hide some of the joints, but it definitely flows together quite well.