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STITCHED 2022: CANYON RELEASE NEW DIRT JUMP MODELS

KOBLENZ, 26 OCTOBER 2021 | EMBARGO UNTIL THURSDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2021, 11:00AM (CEST) — Proven at the world’s top slopestyle events. The bike that legends Tomas Lemoine and Thomas Genon have been landing on the podium for years, known for its balanced handling and bombproof durability. This is the Canyon Stitched – a jump bike that feels as at home nailing pumptrack laps as it does nailing big-time tricks, thanks to its dialled geometry and pinpoint weight distribution. And now the 2022 Stitched is starting the new season in style, with a range of new colours and components.

There are three Stitched models in the 2022 range: two hardtails, the Stitched 360 and Stitched 360 Pro, and the full-sus Stitched 720. They’re all built around hard-as-nails aluminium frames, with an oversized BB junction for maximum rigidity and strength around the crankset. The hardtails are offered in Short and Long sizing options for the perfect fit and feel, and all models come specced with parts built to take a serious beating.

The Stitched 360 comes with a Manitou Circus Sport fork, SRAM Level T brakes, and a Race Face Aeffect crank. Further up the range, a super tough, super rad, super reliable spec puts the ‘Pro’ in the Stitched 360 Pro – a Marzocchi fork, DT Swiss 533 D wheels with MAXXIS DTH 2.3 tyres, and a Canyon G5 gravity cockpit tested to the limits and put through its paces by CLLCTV pros around the world. The 360 Pro really is a bike after Tommy G’s own heart – and in honour of the Belgian legend, for 2022 it comes in his very own signature colourway, Genon Replica Grey.

With its 100 mm of progressive rear travel, the Stitched 720 built for the huge jumps and heavy landings riders have come to expect in certain slopestyle events– where high speeds, big airtime, mind blowing tricks, and insane features are par for the course. And this season the Stitched 720 is raising the stakes, turning the style dial all the way up to 10 with its awesome new Purple Trasher colourway.

In both hardtail and full-suspension trim, the Stitched absolutely nails the balance between bombproof construction and manoeuvrability – it’s the ideal ride for anyone who wants to level up their skillset at their local jump spot, pumptrack, or skatepark. And because big-time thrills don’t come without the occasional spill, the Stitched has the same Category 5 frame classification as Canyon’s downhill bikes. In simple terms- the Stitched is built to take a beating.

The Stitched 360 (€1,099*), 360 Pro (€1,499*), and 720 (€1,999*) are available from 28 October, exclusively at canyon.com.

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Photo 1: Turning up the style dial: the Stitched 360 Pro and Stitched 720. Copyright: Canyon Bicycles
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Photo 2: The Stitched has maximum rigidity in the bottom bracket area thanks to its BB box design with BSA thread. Copyright: Canyon Bicycles
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Photo 3: The horizontal dropouts on the Stitched 360 feature an integrated chain tensioner. Copyright: Canyon Bicycles
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Photo 4: The Canyon G5 Cockpit: made for maximum strength and control. Copyright: Canyon Bicycles
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About Canyon

Canyon is one of the most innovative bike brands in the world. The concept began in founder Roman Arnold’s garage and grew to be the world’s largest direct-to-customer manufacturer of road bikes, mountain bikes, triathlon bikes, gravel bikes, hybrid bikes, and electric bikes.

Canyon have earned their glowing reputation for innovation through consistently using advanced materials, thinking, and technology. The iconic Canyon design is easy to identify. Alongside being boldly competitive and ever-expanding, they are committed to making the global cycling community accessible for every rider.

While Canyon partners with some of the finest athletes on the planet, their mission, ‘Inspire to Ride’, highlights how they work to promote the power of cycling to everyone.

Canyon products are exclusively available online at www.canyon.com or via the Canyon app.

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