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5 Jun 2026 · Jessie-May Morgan
There's no horizontal shock to see here, and a hole in the downtube makes for super neat packaging.

5 Jun 2026 · Jordan Villella
The new Lapierre XR keeps a familiar look but updates the suspension placement, feel, and climbing performance.
Completely redesigned for modern XC racing with 120mm travel front and rear.
Improved climbing performance with centralized rider position and steeper seat tube angle.
Flip chip allows adjustable BB height without affecting kinematics.
New suspension layout with anti-squat near 100% at sag for pedaling efficiency and active suspension.
Lower shock position lowers center of gravity for better high-speed stability.
Asymmetric BB area saves weight and improves shock access.
Range includes multiple builds with same core chassis and kinematics.
Claimed frame weight 50g lighter than previous version.
Fidlock shock cover can be removed to save 44g.
Top-end model weighs 10.4kg.
Frame weight reduction only 50g, not massive.
Only one water bottle mount.
High price for flagship model (€10,000).
No Flight Attendant on flagship model.

4 Jun 2026 · Tyler Benedict
The 8th generation Orbea Oiz pulls 20 years of lessons learned to create a truly world-class XC race mountain bike.
36% stiffer front triangle, 22% stiffer rear triangle
Lighter frame (48g savings, lightest Oiz ever)
Better suspension performance with reduced friction
Lower standover height and center of gravity
Improved handling and rider confidence
Two bottle cage mounts, up to 1000ml on downtube
Customizable via MyO program with no-cost paint
Tidy cable integration and sleek one-piece bar-stem
Optional 130mm fork for downcountry use
Small weight increase due to new aluminum bridge and linkage
No 32-inch wheel option yet
Limited to race-oriented geometry (low stack, long stem reach)

4 Jun 2026 · Jeremy Benson
Mondraker’s new KOAZ is made for dirt jumps, pump tracks, and skate parks, with the brand’s DNA and signature style.
4 Jun 2026
Mountain bike brand Unno announced today that it is formally making its bikes available in North America. The boutique Spanish brand has long been a darling of the sport for its innovative designs and engineering. But outside of a few sporadic dealer arrangements over the years, it's never had a

4 Jun 2026 · Stephane Pelletier
The Spanish brand brings its signature top-tube aesthetic and Forward Geometry to a dedicated €2,199 dirt jump chassis.

4 Jun 2026
This bike does everything modern gravel racers expect. That’s exactly the point.

4 Jun 2026 · Tyler Benedict
The 2027 Orbea Oiz is a race bike that seems just as much at home on all-day trail rides, making it both fun and fast.
Aesthetics: low slung, sleek, cleanly integrated
Customizable paint via MyO at no extra charge on OMX models
Excellent weight balance for climbing
Planted and solid feel, instills confidence in rough terrain
Bombs downhill like a trail bike
Fits two water bottles on all frame sizes
Easy to carry (room to grab around shock or cyclocross-style)
Pedal-induced movement in open/trail mode may require lockout for racers
Squidlock remote difficult to reach bottom lever, position not adjustable enough
Flight Attendant default is 'Firm' which lessens all-day comfort
Flight Attendant adds two batteries to worry about

4 Jun 2026 · Mike Kazimer
A little lighter, a little stiffer - the new Oiz is aimed squarely at the cross-country crowd.
Revised linkage increased stiffness and saved 30% weight over previous linkage
Reduced number of abrupt transitions in carbon layup improves strength-to-weight ratio
New flared top tube shape increases stiffness
Frame weight competitive (claimed 1480g without shock, 1700g with shock)
Room for two water bottles inside front triangle
SquidLock remote with two levers for dropper post and suspension modes
Multi-tool holder for easy access
Slightly regressive suspension curve for pedaling efficiency with enough progression
Geometry fine-tuned for better responsiveness and acceleration
Thru-headset cable routing is annoying
Frame not as light as Specialized Epic 9 (claimed 1345g frame only, 1580g with shock)

3 Jun 2026 · Jeremy Benson
For Park Riders and Shuttle Crowd, Norco’s new aluminum-framed 200mm Torrent DH is made to be simple, durable, and hard-charging.

3 Jun 2026
The more I rode the Rave SLR ID2, the more I liked it, but there is one thing I would change
Pin-sharp handling
Stiff and reactive ride
Lightweight, especially considering deep gravel rims and 50mm tyres
Generous tyre clearance
Not very good value
Stiff frame and stock tyres can feel unsettled on rougher gravel
No internal storage
Racers will want a bigger chainring
3 Jun 2026 · Abby Mickey, Jack Duncan
Road bikes with disc wheels, time trial bikes with climbing wheels, road bikes with time trial extensions. It was an interesting day at the Giro d'Italia.

3 Jun 2026 · Laurence Kilpatrick
The outlandishly sculpted Colnago Y1Rs aero bike, reviewed in Cyclist magazine's last issue, is now Tadej Pogačar’s most trusted vehicle.
Colnago's lightest ever frame
Ample 34mm clearance
Lively ride quality
Specced handlebar widths are excessive
Not power-equipped
Middling wheelset

3 Jun 2026
A lightweight, Bosch SX powered eMTB and a suspension platform to have a good time on

3 Jun 2026 · Matt Beer
Unlike Norco's Factory Team prototype frame with its high-pivot and multi-link design, the Torrent DH falls into the latter category with a regular four-bar, Horst-link suspension design.
External cable routing for simplicity
No geometry adjustments to get wrong
Well-sorted frame protection: integrated fork bumpers, rubber guards on downtube and rear triangle
Suspension design works with air and coil shocks
Large size range: five sizes for riders from 155 to 195 cm
Chainstay length varies per size to optimize fit
Simple, single build kit saves choice complexity
Economical yet wise component spec
No port for cable-actuated dropper post; requires electronic dropper for enduro use
Limited adjustability: no geometry adjustments, only head angle tweak via fork stanchion drop

2 Jun 2026 · Jeremy Benson
Revel teased the new Ranger at Sea Otter, and now, this redesigned short travel trail bike is officially hitting the market.
Lighter, stiffer, faster, and quieter than predecessor
Redesigned CBF suspension with refined kinematics
Improved geometry: slacker head tube (65.7°), steeper seat tube (77°), longer reach, lower BB
Increased travel: 120mm rear, 130mm front
Average 200g lighter across sizes
Massive dropper post insertion and two bottle mounts
Clean cable routing and noise-reducing frame protection

2 Jun 2026 · John S. Bozick
This simple, straightforward commuter-style e-bike offers programmable pedal assist, a comfortable ride, impressive power, and off-road versatility. There was a distinct moment when I was cruising in Boost mode on the Ride1Up Vorsa Lite, my arms outstretched in a slightly forward-leaning position, when it hit me: the Vorsa Lite is just a really good bike.
Riders can select between torque and cadence-sensing modes, either for a natural and rewarding active experience or a more relaxed, low-effort leisurely feel.
As the lightest-weight Vorsa model to date, the Lite is highly nimble and lively-feeling. It’s also on the more portable side for a commuter.
It’s a strong across-the-board performer, with standout results in our Range and Hill tests. It can go further and climb faster than many similar models we’ve tested.
The bike is an affordable all-rounder, providing solid value for its $1,500 price point. It can serve as a commuter, exercise bike, light adventure bike, and more!
Ride1Up designed the Vorsa Lite to accommodate riders from 5’1” to 6’4” with two frame sizes, step-thru and step-over styles, a long seatpost, and an adjustable stem.
Users can customize the power and feel of each pedal assist level by tuning its torque output and and amperage through the display.
This is an excellent bike for those who don’t need loads of features, apps, etc. It focuses on being a good, simple, approachable bike—and pulls that off well.
While we appreciate the Lite’s stripped-down nature, we hoped it would still include an integrated tail light/brake light.

2 Jun 2026 · Justin Taylor
The Monarc Marker is a $1,999 fat tire e-bike that ships with TWO 720Wh batteries, four-piston hydraulic brakes, and a Bafang 750W motor. Read our full hands-on review.
Two batteries, no upcharge. The Monarc Marker ships with two full-power 720Wh batteries at $1,999. I expected Monarc to offer a lot of value for the price with components but did not expect to see a free second battery come standard. The battery is the most expensive part to an e-bike, so Monarc is coming out swinging with this one.
Components that belong on a more expensive bike. From the Shimano Cues 9-speed drivetrain to the Talon P4 four-piston hydraulic brakes to the reverse-arch suspension fork with lockout, Monarc has clearly leveraged the buying power of its parent company and is trying to outspec the competition while being in the same price-range.
Really cool accessories are being offered as part of the initial bike launch, including a free smart helmet that will let you connect to your phone and make phone calls, listen to music, etc. There are also additional features and accessories that we can't wait to try, such as the rear radar monitor to improve safety while riding on the road.
At ~85 lbs, the Marker is on the heavier side. You'll feel it when you're loading it onto a rack or into a truck bed. However, on the trail and on the road the bike does not feel sluggish. Instead it feels stable, and balanced, with really good handling. I'm also not sure how they could drop weight without sacrificing the rigidity of the frame.

2 Jun 2026 · Jessie-May Morgan
Pricing starts from £2,199 / €2,599 with a lifetime warranty on frame and bearings
Outstanding value proposition
Lifetime warranty on frame and bearings
Sorted modern geometry with proportional chainstay lengths
Geometry adjustment via flip-chip
Internal cable routing
UDH dropout for T-Type compatibility
Water bottle mount in front triangle
Extra bosses for pump or spares
ISCG tabs
Not featherweights
No top-flight components at that price
Cannot run the absolute longest dropper on the market

2 Jun 2026 · By Neil Beltchenko
Neil's latest review takes a look at the freshly revamped Revel Ranger V3, a fast, fun, full-suspension bike that rides well loaded...
Excellent CBF suspension: efficient climbing, active braking, great traction
More capable geometry without losing the Ranger’s quick feel
Handles bikepacking loads well, and still has good frame storage
Still 2.6″ clearance with ample mud clearance
Big dropper compatibility
Love the Dissector tire spec
Premium pricing with no real budget option
Tricky sizing for tweeners
170mm cranks on all sizes
Transmission complicates rack use
Lots of bearings that will eventually need to be replaced

2 Jun 2026 · Jeremy Benson
Canyon’s gravity-oriented Torque family is growing with the affordable aluminum-framed Torque AL for all your gravity riding needs.
Affordable pricing (€2,499-€3,999)
Category 5 rated aluminum frame for strength and durability
180mm front and rear travel for gravity riding
Mullet wheel configuration for playful handling
Compatible with dual-crown forks up to 190mm
Flexible geometry with flip chip and adjustable chainstay length
Improved climbing ability without sacrificing downhill performance
Standard internal cable routing for easy maintenance
Comes with frame protection (shuttle guard, downtube protector, chainslap protection)
Bottle cage bosses in front triangle
Mullet only (except XS size)
May not appeal to riders preferring full 29-inch wheels
Limited availability in select markets

2 Jun 2026 · Dario DiGiulio
The updated Ranger has revised geometry, more travel, and one very good looking frame.
Nicest frame they've ever made, nice lines, well-considered finishing details
Guided cable routing keeps cables out of danger zone
Two water bottle mounts on downtube and accessory mount on top tube
Beefed up front and rear chassis for increased stiffness
Slacker head angle (65.7°), steeper seat angle (77°), longer reach, lower BB
CBF suspension design offers consistent drivetrain forces and wide sag range
More progressive leverage ratio for better small bump compliance
Active and composed braking with anti-rise below 100%
Bike feels planted and trail-focused, good traction and compliance
Sharp handling in corners where support allows
High quality, quiet, easy to live with frame
Best climbing on technical, awkward terrain
Large gaps between sizes
Slightly sluggish climbing feel compared to some peers
Firmer spring rates reduce confidence through chop
Intermittent knock from RockShox Deluxe shock (sample issue)
Not as nimble as true XC bike
Less stable than Tallboy in handling
Potential riders might be happier on longer-travel Rail

1 Jun 2026 · Sam Challis
Cynics might argue there’s nothing new under the sun, but Open’s original UP, released in 2016, was as close to
Integrated front end but with reach adjustment
Comfortable bar shape
Two fork options
Now 700c only
Rudimentary-looking headset cap
Narrowish 46mm clearance
1 Jun 2026 · Zach Duncan
Giant – and sister brand Liv – have moved the Revolt and Devote away from the do-it-all category and remade the models as a flagship race bike.
15 May 2026
The Pivot Switchblade and Trailcat LT seem nearly identical on paper, which begs the question, why go through so much hassle ...
8 May 2026
When the Kona Honzo ESD first came out in 2021, people questioned whether such radical geometry and aggressive ...
17 Apr 2026
The Marin Tam is Marin's first full suspension cross country bike in 15 years, and on the surface, it's just about what you'd expect ...
27 Mar 2026
The second gen Ibis Ripley AF defies the spec sheet! On the surface, it's a short travel, aluminum trail bike with mid-tier ...
16 Mar 2026
Aventon has been making affordable city and hybrid bikes for years, but with the release of the Current, look to be going all in one ...