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"description": "The new bike looks to follow in the footsteps of bikes like the Specialized Epic 9, tucking the rear shock up into the top tube.",
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"textContent": "Orbea\n\nThe trend of unreleased bikes appearing under pro riders looks set to continue. After both a new Canyon gravel bike and the new Specialized Crux were raced at The Gralloch in Scotland last weekend, mountain biking now appears set to follow suit.\n\nOrbea appears to be gearing up to release an updated Oiz XC platform, as used by the Orbea Fox Factory team. While unwilling to share any specific details on the bike just yet, the brand did reach out to highlight that Simon Andreassen would be riding a new bike this weekend.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "Simon Andreassen will ride a new Orbea XC bike at the Nové Město World Cup",
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