[Press Release] – Today, we introduce the Lux World Cup. It’s an uncompromising Cross-Country race machine with a World Cup-winning pedigree that boasts quite possibly the lightest full-suspension mountain bike frame on the market and a geometry that has riders flying both uphill and downhill.
Arguably the lightest Full-Suspension Frame in the World
It’s simple—the less weight you’re forced to move, the faster you go. On that score, the Lux World Cup has riders covered. At 1,535 grams (measured according to DIN standards), the Lux World Cup CFR frame might be the lightest full-suspension mountain bike frame on the market – an astonishing 127g less than its already extremely light Lux CF SLX predecessor. More impressive still, creating this ultralight carbon chassis hasn’t come at the expense of durability. The Lux World Cup frame has actually gained strength and stiffness despite the massive weight loss. The Lux World Cup meets the same Category 3 testing standards as Canyon’s Neuron trail bike.
While CFR models feature a frame that weighs a mere 1,535 grams, the CF frame (1,925 grams) still beats many of the lightest full-suspension frames around. Durability and core frame features are the same across both frame platforms. The weight differences between the CF and CFR frames are purely the result of material and layup differences.
Unrivaled Climbing Efficiency Meets Outstanding Capability
The new Lux World Cup further improves on the core kinematics and anti-squat values that have made its predecessor a World Cup-winning, climb devouring racing machine. Combined with the frame’s extremely low weight, slight tweaks to the shock position and rocker link (as well as the anti-squat and general kinematics) have resulted in what is Canyon’s most efficient and fastest-climbing mountain bike ever. Simply put – this bike flies.
However, what goes up, must also come down. The Lux World Cup not only gets riders to the top of the climb first, it also gets them to the bottom of the mountain before everybody else. The trend towards rougher, steeper and gnarlier (and more fun) racetracks in recent years has resulted in a need for XC bikes that are more capable on the downs without sacrificing climbing efficiency. So, how do you combine two opposing traits without sacrificing one for the other? Working closely with the Canyon CLLCTV, Alpecin Fenix and Canyon MTB Racing athletes, the Canyon engineers have created the perfect XC race machine.
The new Lux World Cup’s reach has grown by 15mm across all sizes while the 68.5-degree head angle is a full 1.5 degrees slacker than that of its predecessor. Combined with a shorter stem, the longer reach and slacker head angle help riders feel more centered and confident on the bike. Furthermore, to preserve the Lux’ trademark agility and efficiency, increase balance and keep the length in check, Canyon also shortened the chainstays by 5mm on all sizes. Accounting for the increase in reach and the resulting change in seating position, Canyon also steepened the seat angle by 0.5 degrees to preserve the Lux’ pedigree as one of the most efficient climbers in its category. Lastly, the seat tube was shortened by a moderate 10mm to give riders a bit more room to maneuver when things get rowdy as well as the opportunity to run longer dropper posts.
CeramicSpeed Bearings and Long-Haul Hydration
Canyon also went above and beyond with the bearings by spec’ing all CFR frames with the highly sought-after and super-reliable CeramicSpeed SLT bearings at all pivot points as well as in the headset. Featuring an oil-encapsulated solid plastic polymer and stainless-steel materials, the CeramicSpeed SLT bearings are self-lubricating, corrosion-resistant, and maintenance-free and thus make sure that the Lux World Cup always performs, no matter the conditions or environments riders are facing. Oh, and they also come with a lifetime guarantee.
Big rides and long races require large quantities of water. And yet so many XC bikes barely have room for even one water bottle within the main frame. The Lux World Cup gives riders all the real estate they need within the frame to bring two large water bottles on every ride across all frame sizes (including size XS!) – something that will be especially appreciated by Marathon racers.
All together the changes to the geometry as well as the extremely light frame, high reliability and race-focused component spec make the new Lux World Cup a World Cup-dominating, climb devouring, rocket launcher of an XC race bike.
Availability
Canyon will launch four Lux World Cup models across two platforms, with two CFR and two CF models available in all markets outside the United States. For riders outside the USA, World Cup CF models are available immediately on canyon.com and CFR models will launch on the site in August.
Riders within the United States, by contrast, will have their pick of two World Cup models—the $7,499 CFR Team (available in the USA in early 2023) and the $3,999 CF 6 model (available in the USA this September).
The Models
Canyon Lux World Cup CFR LTD
The Lux World Cup CFR LTD (9.8kg) features top-of-the-line RockShox suspension comprised of a RockShox SID SL Ultimate fork with 100mm of travel at the front and a RockShox SID Luxe Ultimate shock providing 100mm of travel at the back, while shifting is conducted wirelessly thanks to a SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS drivetrain. The build is rounded off with a DT Swiss XRC1200 carbon wheelset, SRAM Level Ultimate brakes, CeramicSpeed SLT bearings at all pivots and the headset as well as an in-house carbon cockpit by Canyon that features partially integrated cable routing to create an extremely clean look.
Canyon Lux World Cup CFR Team
The Lux World Cup CFR Team (10.0kg) features top-of-the-line Fox Factory suspension comprised of a Fox 32 SC Factory fork with 100mm of travel at the front and a Fox Float DPS Factory RMT shock providing 100mm of travel at the back. The DT Swiss XRC1200 carbon wheelset of the Lux World Cup CFR Team is driven and stopped by Shimano’s legendary XTR group, while the build is rounded off by CeramicSpeed SLT bearings at all pivots and the headset as well as an in-house carbon cockpit by Canyon that features partially integrated cable routing to create an extremely clean look.
Canyon Lux World Cup CF 7
The Lux World Cup CF 7 (11.6kg) features Fox Performance Elite suspension comprised of a Fox 32 SC Performance Elite fork with 100mm of travel at the front and a Fox Float DPS Performance Elite RMT shock providing 100mm of travel at the back. The Reynolds TR 309/289c XC wheelset of the Lux World Cup CF 7 is driven and stopped by Shimano’s XT group and a RaceFace Ride cockpit rounds off the build.
Canyon Lux World Cup CF 6
The Lux World Cup CF 6 (12.1kg) features Fox Performance suspension comprised of a Fox 32 SC Performance fork with 100mm of travel at the front and a Fox Float DPS Performance Elite RMT shock providing 100mm of travel at the back. The DT Swiss XR1900 wheelset of the Lux World Cup CF 7 is driven and stopped by Shimano’s SLX group and a RaceFace Ride cockpit rounds off the build.
Lux World Cup 6: 3.499€
Lux World Cup 7: 4.299€
Lux World Cup CFR Team: 6.999€
Lux World Cup CFR LTD: 7.999€
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