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Focus Bikes 2013: New Izalco Team SL drops 200g

Lighter Izalco frame revealed, new Mares Rapha team cyclo-cross bike, and longer warranty introduced on all carbon frames and forks

A first glimpse of what's coming in 2013 from German manufacturer Focus Bikes.

Izalco Team SL goes on a serious diet

The Izalco is Focus's flagship race bike, and for 2013 200g has been shed, bringing it under the 1kg barrier and into line with most top-end race frames from other big manufacturers: Focus claim an average weight of 960g across the seven sizes (48cm to 60cm).

While it looks similar to last year's bike with the distinctive fat down tube, narrow top tube and skinny seat stays, lifting up the paint reveals a revised carbon layup. A switch to a carbon fibre with a higher tensile strength has helped reduce weight, as have the new carbon headset and bottom bracket bearing cups. They're moulded from carbon at the same time as the rest of the frame with a precision that means no aluminium inserts are needed.

They’ve settled on SRAM's Pressfit30 bottom bracket in preference to the previous BB30, on the grounds of it being lighter. As the name suggests, the bearings, housed in nylon seals, press directly into the frame. They're lighter and much easier to install.

Focus have also designed the new Izalco to be compatible with electronic groupsets.

There'll be four models to choose from, with the £6,499 Team SL 1.0 topping out the range. It'll come with a build kit worthy of such a hefty price tag, including a SRAM RED groupset, Zipp 404 Firecrest tubular wheels and FSA K-Force Black Edition bars, stem and seatpost.

The Team SL 4.0, still with SRAM RED, will cost £3,699.

Extended warranty for your carbon

Focus will now offer a six year warranty on all carbon frames and forks (previously a five year warranty). A crash replacement programme has also been introduced. Smash your Focus and you can buy a comparable frameset at a reduced price. That's 50% in the first year, 30% the second year and 20% in the third year.

Mares CX 1.0 Rapha

Focus now offer four versions of the carbon fibre Mares CX, their race-ready cyclo-cross frame. It's the same as the one ridden by the Focus-Rapha cyclo-cross team over in the states, and ridden by the popular Jeremy Powers. Yes, you can now look like the hero JPow.

To recognise this partnership, Focus will offer the Mares CX 1.0 Rapha team edition bike. It'll cost £3,999 with a full SRAM RED groupset.

Planet Carbon for the streets

The new Planet Carbon recognises the needs of commuting cyclists. It's based on the Mares CX with a carbon frame and disc brakes, but loses the drop bars in favour of commuter-friendly flat bars. SRAM's Apex groupset pairs with Magura hydraulic disc brakes. Expect a price of £1,459 for that model.

We think the £999.99 Planet TR 1.0 with a Shimano Alfine 8-speed gear hub and belt drive will be an absolutely cracking bike. No photos of that model as yet...

Focus for the Olympics

While we're talking about Focus, we can't finish without showing you this wonderful looking Izalco, prepared for London 2012.

Stuffy Olympic rules dictate the branding is kept to a minimum: just one logo per side of wheel and one name on each side of the frame. What it has meant is some the cleanest looking road bikes we've ever seen being raced. And I rather like it.

www.focus-bikes.com

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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Will Henson | 11 years ago
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Agreed (again), those Olympic bikes sure are nice!

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notfastenough | 11 years ago
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I want one of those Olympic bikes!

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20thebear | 11 years ago
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That olympic bike is lush

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eddie11 | 11 years ago
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Agreed on the Olympic branding. Particularly liked
The bright red specializeds

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