We are busy bringing you as many professional motorcycle pictures as we will be able to from the Excursion Down Underneath, which kicks off the brand-new 2025 race season.
A complete tech gallery is within the works, and you’ll already take a look at the brand-new Uno-X Mobility Ridley Noah Rapid 3.0 which is being ridden within the ladies’s race, however now we flip our consideration to the latest motorcycle within the WorldTour, one we’re all nonetheless getting acquainted with: the X-Lab AD9.
There is a slightly slim headtube on the entrance of the AD9 and what seems like various tyre clearance (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
A pleasing customized contact at the motorcycle’s most sensible tube for the African Continental Champion, Mulubrhan (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
There is a great carbon fibre weave at the one-piece Imaginative and prescient Metron one-piece handlebar (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
The gold accents within the customized paint are complemented through the Imaginative and prescient wheel stickers (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
The fork legs have a significant aero profile on the dropouts this is unmissable. It is not dissimilar to the fork tabs at the Pinarello Dogma fork, however on this case much more pronounced (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
The ground bracket shell appears chunky and forged, which has a tendency to lead to a stiff and environment friendly platform (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
There may be various color at the motorcycle, this seat keep association appears beautiful acquainted one way or the other (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
There may be not anything to shout about right here, it is simply just right to get a close-up take a look at a professional motorcycle we do not know an excessive amount of about presently (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)
You understand the place you’re with Dura-Ace, even supposing this chain and cassette are having a look a little mucky if you happen to ask us. Word the open Di2 charging duvet too. (Symbol credit score: Chris Auld)