INFLITE: THAT KINK

Over the years, the sport of cyclocross has changed dramatically. What began as a way to stay in shape during grey European winters has now become a unique discipline that tests racer’s technical skill just as much as their aerobic ability. The courses and riders evolved, yet the bikes remained relatively unchanged. That’s why when our designers and engineers sat down to develop the new Inflite they made a bold choice. To make the best bike, they needed to start from scratch.

That Kink That Kink // Photo: Canyon.com

Modern Cross

If the original French cyclocross racers could be pulled from their muddy fields at the turn of the century and transported to a modern cyclocross course, it’s hard to imagine what they would think. Seeing racers riding full tilt down steep sandy descents, bunny hopping over barriers and powering up technical inclines that most would struggle to hike up would certainly come as a shock.

Fitness is still an important part of the puzzle, but for a rider to be competitive they need to have serious technical skills, be an excellent bike handler and, if it comes to it, quickly throw the bike over their shoulder and run. The best in the scene have all of that and one more thing: they trust their bikes entirely.

That Kink That Kink // Photo: Canyon.com

Old School

Originally there was no such thing as a cyclocross bike. Racers would ride their road bikes until the mud got too deep or the hill got too steep, at which point they would shoulder them and start running. Slowly, cyclocross specific technology started to develop; wider tyres, one-by drivetrains and short chainstays all became the norm.

To create more space in the frame’s main triangle for both carrying and shouldering, bike makers often raise the top tube and flatten its angle. While this opens up some volume, it also means that the seatpost has less exposure and limited flex which makes for a harsher ride. That can cause the rider to get out of the saddle more, wasting energy and making power transfer less efficient.

That Kink That Kink // Photo: Canyon.com

Wide Open Spaces

This begs the question: How do you create more space in the main triangle while still offering enhanced ride quality over rough surfaces to improve performance? Our answer was to start over using the most modern technology available and make sure form followed function. The answer was that kink!

The now famous silhouette of the Inflite was born out of this idea. By optimising the shape of the top tube to create more space and using a special contoured design to fit a shoulder or a hand, we were able to make shouldering the bike easier while still maintaining ample seatpost exposure. That additional seatpost exposure is rare for modern cross bikes and can significantly improve shock absorption and overall ride comfort.

That Kink That Kink // Photo: Canyon.com

The Proof is in the Pudding

It’s one thing to give a bike a striking design and it’s another thing to create a tool that gives racers a tangible advantage. The new Inflite has proven itself and then some. World Cup wins, National Titles and even the World Championship Title for both men and women, the Inflite’s design has been at the top of the podium ever since its release.

In races where every second counts, being able to quickly and easily throw the bike over your shoulder can be the difference between first and second. Needing to get out of the saddle time and again over consecutive laps because your bike isn’t comfortable can drain that critical energy for making your final move. That kink may seem like a small adjustment, but it’s proven itself both in the test lab and out on the course over and over again. Learn more about the Inflite here.

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  • Inflite CF SLX 8 AXS
    • New
    • Powermeter
    • Color: Super White
    DT Swiss CRC 1400 Spline, SRAM Force AXS 12s
    4,649 US$
  • Inflite CF SLX 8 Di2
    • Coming soon
    • New
    • Color: Super White
    DT Swiss CRC 1400 Spline, Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8150, 12-speed
    5,099 US$
  • Inflite CFR Di2 Team
    • Only available in 2XL
    • New
    • Color: Alpecin Deceuninck Replica
    DT Swiss CRC 1100 Spline, Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250, 12-speed
    6,949 US$
  • Inflite CFR AXS
    • Only available in 2XL
    • New
    • Color: Rainbow Black
    DT Swiss CRC 1100 Spline, SRAM Red eTap 12s
    6,949 US$
  • Inflite CF SL 8
    • Powermeter
    • Color: Additive Green
    • Color: Additive Pink
    SRAM Rival eTap AXS, DT Swiss CRC 1600 Spline
    3,449 US$
  • Inflite CF SL 7
    • Powermeter
    • Color: Additive Grey
    • Color: Additive Pink
    Shimano GRX RX810 GS, DT Swiss C 1800 Spline db
    2,799 US$
  • Inflite CF SL 6
    • Only available in XL
    • Color: Additive Green
    Shimano GRX RX810 GS, DT Swiss Cross LN
    1,899 US$
  • Inflite CF SL 7 AXS
    • Coming soon
    • New
    • Color: Alpecin Deceuninck Replica
    SRAM Rival eTap AXS, DT Swiss CRC 1600 Spline
    3,749 US$
  • Inflite CF SLX 9 Team
    • Only available in XL | 2XL
    • Powermeter
    • Color: Gold Oranje
    Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 GS, DT Swiss CRC 1400 Spline
    4,369 US$
    4,649 US$
    You save 280 US$
  • Inflite CF SLX 9 MVDP
    • Only available in 2XL
    • Powermeter
    • Color: MVDP Red
    Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 GS, DT Swiss CRC 1400 Spline
    4,819 US$
    5,099 US$
    You save 280 US$
  • Inflite CF SLX 9 TEAM
    • Only available in 2XL
    • -6%
    • Color: Team Replica Alpecin-Fenix
    Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 GS, DT Swiss CRC 1400 Spline
    4,119 US$
    4,399 US$
    You save 280 US$
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