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A new Pinarello Bolide time trial bike with a completely redesigned frameset and disc brakes received its WorldTour race debut at the Tour de Suisse yesterday.\nGeraint Thomas and Dani Mart\u00ednez, of Team Ineos-Grenadiers, both rode the new bike to top-five finishes on the stage, with Thomas securing victory in the general classification.\nWe know this new bike will retain the \u2018Bolide\u2019 name because the brash stickers covering the bike clearly give that away on close inspection.\n\n Close inspection of the stickers covering the bike shows the Bolide name is being retained. Tim de Waele\/Getty Images\nWhile there have been various iterations of the Pinarello Bolide (such the Bolide HR for Bradley Wiggins\u2019 Hour Record in 2015, a lighter Bolide TT with refined tube shapes in 2016 and the triathlon-specific Bolide TR+ in 2018) since the original launched in 2013, this new bike represents the first wholesale overhaul of the Bolide platform in nearly a decade.\nThe frameset tubes have undergone a noticeable transformation, for example, giving the new bike the appearance of a beefed-up Pinarello Dogma F \u2013 the Italian brand\u2019s flagship aero road bike.\n\n The truncated aerofoil tubes and dropped seatstays give the new Bolide the appearance of a beefed-up Dogma F. Tim de Waele\/Getty Images\nThat means deep, truncated aerofoil tube shapes throughout and distinctive Pinarello design touches, such as a kinked down tube and the slightly wavy fork.\nThe seatstays at the rear of the bike are also heavily dropped, likely to improve the aerodynamic efficiency of the bike.\nAs expected, the new time trial platform has fully integrated cable routing and uses road disc brakes. Both riders opted to use Princeton CarbonWorks front wheels (possibly the Princeton CarbonWorks 7580, or something even deeper and as yet unreleased) with full carbon disc wheels at the rear, and Continental GP5000 S TR tyres.\n\n The deep, slightly wavy fork has a small extension on the driveside tip. The front wheel\u2019s distinctive rim profile is clearly from Princeton CarbonWorks, though it\u2019s difficult to tell if it\u2019s the 7580 or an even deeper model. Tim de Waele\/Getty Images\nThe use of disc brakes means the fairings used to hide the Bolide\u2019s integrated rim brakes have been abandoned.\nThough the driveside end of the fork uses a small extension at the tip, like the Dogma F, it\u2019s unclear if Pinarello has gone further in trying to hide the brake caliper on the non-driveside from the wind.\nThe new bike continues to be compatible with Pinarello\u2019s MOST 3D printed titanium cockpit, although as these integrated handlebar setups are custom made for each rider and their specific time trial position, we expect stock bikes to ship with a more standard time trial cockpit that offers some degree of adjustability.\n\n Thomas and Martinez both had 3D printed titanium cockpits on their bikes, each custom made to suit their specific time trial position. Tim de Waele\/Getty Images\nFor the time being, though, we don\u2019t know when this new bike will be available to consumers. We\u2019ve asked Pinarello for more details and will update this article if we receive a response.\nWith the 2022 Tour de France just around the corner, though, and its opening time trial in Copenhagen, Denmark, could the reigning time trial world champion, Filippo Ganna, take the win and the race leader\u2019s yellow jersey aboard this Bolide? It could be the ideal launch for the new bike, if so.","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/21\/2022\/06\/GettyImages-1403837244001-0a0aee8.jpg?quality=45&resize=768,574","width":768,"height":574},"headline":"New Pinarello Bolide time trial bike spotted at the Tour de Suisse","author":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Simon von Bromley"}],"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"BikeRadar","url":"https:\/\/www.bikeradar.com","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/21\/2019\/03\/cropped-White-Orange-da60b0b-04d8ff9.png?quality=90&resize=265,53","width":182,"height":60}},"speakable":{"@type":"SpeakableSpecification","xpath":["\/html\/head\/title","\/html\/head\/meta[@name='description']\/@content"],"url":"https:\/\/www.bikeradar.com\/news\/new-pinarello-bolide-time-trial-bike-spotted\/"},"datePublished":"2022-06-20T11:14:22+00:00","dateModified":"2022-09-20T09:43:33+00:00"}] New Pinarello Bolide time trial bike spotted at the Tour de Suisse Geraint Thomas powers to overall victory aboard a new disc-brake TT machine 2b1af7f3a8