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Thank you for the replys. Yes I also found that the CP10 is lighter, (70-80g). But why does the most expensive Canyon Aeroad 2019 model have the H36 then? And also Rafael Valls on his World Tour Ultimate Canyon?
Supposed to be lighter, but only seems to be on the "cheaper" frames. (although they could be newer ones).
I don't like the new Canyon product pages as they are alot less detail orientated then the old ones. They used to have the weight, dimensions, even tooth increments of the cassette and all included links to the manufacturers website and documentation. Now most of that is gone.
Looks like the new CP10 is lighter...
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83565&start=2280
There is some info about the CP10 if you check the product page for the Ultimate CF SL Disc Frameset.
It says that "At a mere 320g, it is lighter than its predecessor".
Not sure if it helps you...