Bianchi brings a brand new and significantly improved style of hyperbike to market, one designed to minimize aerodynamic drag as much as possible. The bike integrated “Air Deflectors” into the head tube’s sides, which serves to channel air flow and form a “low-pressure zone” at the tube’s rear. Thanks to the precisely placed hole, air can stream through the pipe and out the back without generating drag. Variable wind conditions may no longer be a concern, and sudden changes in wind direction won’t interfere with cycling thanks to this latest improvement. Add to that an ultra-light tubeless-ready set of carbon fiber wheels, and you’ve got yourself a hyperbike that offers a serious edge over your competition.
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Bianchi brings a brand new and significantly improved style of hyperbike to market, one designed to minimize aerodynamic drag as much as possible. The bike integrated “Air Deflectors” into the head tube’s sides, which serves to channel air flow and form a “low-pressure zone” at the tube’s rear. Thanks to the precisely placed hole, air can stream through the pipe and out the back without generating drag. Variable wind conditions may no longer be a concern, and sudden changes in wind direction won’t interfere with cycling thanks to this latest improvement. Add to that an ultra-light tubeless-ready set of carbon fiber wheels, and you’ve got yourself a hyperbike that offers a serious edge over your competition.