WHAT BIKES AND COMPONENTS ARE GETTING UPDATED IN 2024?!? (MY 2024 BIKE PREDICTIONS)

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Video WHAT BIKES AND COMPONENTS ARE GETTING UPDATED IN 2024?!? (MY 2024 BIKE PREDICTIONS) with GC Performance YouTube Channel.

WHAT BIKES AND COMPONENTS ARE GETTING UPDATED IN 2024?!? (MY 2024 BIKE PREDICTIONS)

Welcome to GC Performance, where we explore the world of new bicycles and components. As we approach the end of 2023, we’ve seen numerous new product releases, and today, we’re here to discuss our expectations and predictions for the new bicycles of 2024.

Bicycle Revamps and Predictions for 2024

Bicycles are constantly evolving, and one of the most iconic bikes in the cycling industry is the Pinarello Dogma F. This high-end masterpiece is often referred to as the “Ferrari of the bicycle industry.” With its customizable color options and premium design, the Dogma F has been a flagship for Pinarello since its release in 2021. However, as the industry moves away from the trend of having one bike to rule them all, we predict that the Dogma F may receive a revamp or remodel in 2024. There are rumors of a new Dogma coming out, and we anticipate that it could potentially feature a dedicated lightweight climbing bike and an aerodynamic flat stage bike.

Trek, another prominent bicycle manufacturer, released the Trek Emonda in 2020. This lightweight flagship bike was designed to offer both aerodynamic and climbing capabilities. However, with the industry shift towards specialized lightweight climbing and aerodynamic bikes, we anticipate that the Trek Emonda could undergo a revamp in 2024 to enhance its lightweight properties and complement the recent launches of the Trek Domane and Trek Madone.

Component Revamps for 2024: SRAM Red AXS

Moving on to components, the SRAM Red AXS groupset has been a staple in the cycling community since its release in 2019. With its wireless functionality and hydraulic brakes, the groupset has been a popular choice among cyclists. However, after nearly five years on the market, we anticipate that SRAM could be gearing up to release a revamped version of the SRAM Red AXS groupset in 2024. With leaked spy photos and patents surfacing, all signs point to an impending update that could potentially focus on enhancing the groupset’s lightweight properties.

Another bike due for a revamp is the Cannondale SystemSix. This dedicated aerobike was released in 2018 and has been a standout in Cannondale’s lineup. With its exceptional aerodynamic design and speed capabilities, we predict that Cannondale may enhance the vertical compliance of the SystemSix, ensuring a more comfortable ride for cyclists. Additionally, we anticipate that the revamp could include a new carbon fiber one-piece bar and cockpit to further optimize the bike’s performance.

The Specialized Venge: A Potential Revival

Lastly, let’s talk about the highly anticipated return of the Specialized Venge. With the success of the Tarmac SL7 and SL8, which offer exceptional aerodynamics and comfort, Specialized could be working on a revamped version of the Venge that aims to surpass the aerodynamic capabilities of the Tarmac SL8 while maintaining a comfortable ride. The industry trend towards prioritizing comfort and speed has led us to believe that Specialized is carefully developing a Venge that caters to both aspects to create a desirable and high-performance aerodynamic bike.

So, what are your thoughts on these expectations and predictions for the new bicycles and components of 2024? Is there a specific bicycle or component that you believe should receive an upgrade in the coming year? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, and stay tuned for more updates on new tech and predictions. Thank you for watching, and we’ll see you in the next video!


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