Mathieu van der Poel wins Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on an updated Canyon Aeroad frame and prototype Shimano wheels

Mathieu van der Poel powered to his first road race victory of the year at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad this afternoon. The Dutchman pressed on over the top of the Molenberg climb with 45km to go, skilfully avoiding a crash directly in front of him. This action developed into a three-rider winning breakaway, and the former world road race champion eventually left his companions behind to claim a fine solo win.
Van der Poel has been riding Canyon bikes for years, and has a 10-year deal with the German brand. It’s not unusual to see a star of Van der Poel’s calibre riding various custom-painted bikes, but today’s race-winning machine has several interesting points to go over and could be a sign of things to come for two big brands.
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Pearlescent paint, and a CFR logo on the top tube. (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
Dura-Ace cranks, and 40-55 tooth rings for the Omloop winner. Spot those bladed carbon fibre spokes on the prototype wheels. (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
Van der Poel appears to have started and finished on the same race bike. (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
Canyon integrated Pro handlebar and stem, the Canyon 3D printed computer mount its under the handlebars. (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR RS tubeles tyres in a 30mm size were fitted (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
The Canyon ‘Pro’ base bar has this agressive, negative stem. (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)
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Here’s a regular Aeroad dropout from the race start(Image credit: Tom Wieckowski )And here is the UDH frame update; the difference is clear to see.(Image credit: Tom Wieckowski )
It’s blurry, but these are prototype Dura Ace hubs, and I assume wheels. It’s probably fair to assume the next Dura-Ace wheels will have carbon spokes. (Image credit: Tom Wieckowski)



