The Science of Speed

Oct. 8, 2020

Developing the new Aeroad required one of the most resource-intensive development projects Canyon has ever undertaken.

Starting in 2016, it’s taken over four years to get to this point. The end result is the flat-out fastest race bike on the market.



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It’s a Drag

One fact matters above all else: Aerodynamic drag is the biggest resistance in cycling. From just 14 km/h on the flat it is the greatest force you have to overcome, trumping both weight and rolling resistance. Beyond that, the power required to overcome aerodynamic drag increases to the power of three in relation to your speed.

Put simply, the faster you ride, the more the air is fighting to slow you down.

Aero performance is as relevant for a pro sprinting to the line at 65 km/h as it is for an amateur holding a 27 km/h average on a solo ride.

Aero affects everyone.

Invisible Forces

A light bike is a fast bike. True – but a bike that can cope better with aerodynamic drag is faster still. How can you tell? That’s not so straightforward. You can lift a bike and tell light how light it is, it’s harder to calculate its aero efficiency just by looking at it.

Airflow is invisible without the aid of proper testing conditions, expensive software, or a wind tunnel – all of which you’re going to need if you want to build the fastest bike out there.

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F1 Engineers & Supercomputers

To help seek out every gain in aero performance over the previous Aeroad CF SLX, we enlisted the help of Swiss Side. A company made up of former Sauber Formula One engineers; Swiss Side has the know-how and resources to make the fastest even faster and are the industry leaders when it comes to Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis.

Just like in Formula 1, new shapes are first tested with powerful CFD software that requires supercomputers to process. After months of running different test loops with thousands of variables, we have a solid idea of which forms will be fastest in the real world.

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Into the Wind Tunnel

Before we go ahead and produce the fastest forms from CFD, first we have to validate them in the wind tunnel. Even the best CFD software cannot 100% replicate real-world airflow, so the wind tunnel is the ideal place to test our findings.

The bike is subject to airflow that replicates riding at 45 km/h, and then pivoted on a turntable between +/- 20° to simulate different wind angles. Meanwhile, highly accurate sensors beneath the bike are able to detect where and how much resistance is being produced and where, which gives us a picture of the overall aerodynamic performance.

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Meet Ferdi

Of course, bikes don’t ride around by themselves in the real world. A rider’s legs have a significant impact on air moving across the frame. It’s essential however that the dummy is as light as possible so as to provide the most uninterrupted readings.

Ferdi, a superlight, one-off carbon fibre leg dummy, was built by Canyon engineers specifically with this purpose in mind. In the wind tunnel we gather results from three different scenario – bike on its own, bike with our leg dummy, Ferdi, and bike with Ferdi and two water bottles.

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Flat-Out Fastest

The new Aeroad raises the bar considerably, especially when stacked against the previous Aeroad which had been a benchmark for years.

- Bike alone we measured an improvement of -7.4 w

- With Ferdi we measured an improvement of -4.4 w

- With Ferdi and 2 bottles we measured an improvement of -5.4 w

  • 9 items
  • Aeroad CF SLX 8 Force AXS
    • Powermeter
    • Color: New Stealth
    • Color: Dark Blue
    DT Swiss ARC 1400 Dicut, SRAM Force eTap AXS 12s
    6,249 US$
  • Aeroad CF SLX 7 eTap
    • Only available in XS | 2XL
    • Powermeter
    • Color: Hot Salsa
    • Color: Pale Green
    DT Swiss ARC 1600, SRAM Rival eTap AXS
    4,649 US$
  • Aeroad CF SL 8
    • Only available in 3XS
    • Color: Morello Red
    Shimano Ultegra R8000 SS, DT Swiss ARC 1600
    3,749 US$
  • Aeroad CFR MVDP
    • Coming soon
    • Powermeter
    • Color: MvdP White
    Shimano Dura Ace R9270 wheelset, Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250, 12-speed
    9,299 US$
  • Aeroad CFR eTap
    • Powermeter
    • Sale
    • Color: CFR Stealth
    • Color: Canyon-SRAM Replica
    SRAM Red eTap AXS 12s, ZIPP 454 NSW TL Hookless
    9,279 US$
    9,749 US$
    You save 470 US$
  • Aeroad CF SLX 8 eTap
    • Powermeter
    • Sale
    • Color: Dark Blue
    • Color: Stealth
    DT Swiss ARC 1400 Dicut, SRAM Force eTap AXS
    5,569 US$
    5,849 US$
    You save 280 US$
  • Aeroad CF SLX 8 Di2
    • Sale
    • Color: Stealth
    • Color: Pale Green
    • Color: Dark Blue
    DT Swiss ARC 1400 Dicut, Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8150, 12-speed
    5,679 US$
    5,849 US$
    You save 170 US$
  • Aeroad CFR Di2
    • Powermeter
    • -5%
    • Color: Alpecin-Deceuninck Replica
    • Color: CFR Stealth
    DT Swiss ARC 1100 Dicut, Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9250, 12-speed
    8,079 US$
    8,549 US$
    You save 470 US$
  • Aeroad CFR Disc Frame and Brake Kit
    • Only available in M
    4,199 US$
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