Bicis, prototipos y acción en la Copa del Mundo de Nove Mesto

The paddock at the Nove Mesto World Cup once again demonstrated why this event is one of the most special on the calendar. In this video, we review everything we saw at the first European World Cup of the year: new bikes, prototypes, experimental equipment, 32-inch wheels, telemetry, electronic suspensions, curious builds, and many technical details that can only be seen up close in the paddock. We analyze the most interesting bikes and components that appeared in Nove Mesto, from the new Orbea Oiz to the Canyon Lux World Cup, the Specialized Epic 9, the Cube AMS Zero99, the factory team's Trek, wheels with textile spokes, BMC's Öhlins electronic suspensions, the possible evolution of Cannondale's Lefty, and the wheel prototypes that are increasingly prominent in modern cross-country. We also discussed the use of gravel bikes in Short Track, the division between World Teams and other teams, the 32-inch bikes seen at the event, telemetry applied to XC, and all those little details in the paddock that show where the MTB World Cup is evolving. Nove Mesto never disappoints, and this year it once again offered a paddock full of new developments, technology, and clues about the future of Cross Country. Follow us on: Website: http://www.esmtb.com Instagram:   / esmtb   Facebook:   / esmtb   X: https://x.com/esmtb #MTB #XCO #NoveMesto #MTBWorldCup #MountainBike #CrossCountry #ESMTB