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Back to EpisodesBuilding Canyon’s Fastest Bike Yet : The New Sender
Description
This week I’m joined by Jan Ehrhard, senior design engineer and one of the key minds behind the new Canyon Sender, to find out what it takes to design a World Cup winning bike.
From sketchbook to the start gate, Jan takes us inside the high-stakes world of bike development. We talk about the evolution of Canyon’s downhill platform, the wild insights from their Mule test bike, and the delicate dance between anti-rise, pedal kickback, and speed generation. You’ll hear how rider feedback, innovative thinking, and raw race emotion come together to shape the bikes that push the limits of the sport. This is a deep dive into the future of mountain bike design, and one of the fastest bikes on the planet. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Jan Ehrhard.
You can find out all about the new bike here.
You can also watch this episode on YouTube here.
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Supporting Partners
Insta360
Insta360 have just launched their latest game-changer, the X5. It shoots full 360 video in 8K, with lenses that are more durable than ever, and comes with upgraded audio thanks to a new wind guard and smarter processing. It’s waterproof to 15 metres and can film both a ready-to-share flat video and a fully re-frameable 360 video at the same time.
Use the code DOWNTIME at the checkout on insta360.com and you’ll get a free helmet chin guard with any X5 bundle order. That offer runs until the 30th July 2025 and is limited to just 30 free chin mounts, so don’t hang around.
Canyon
Head over to canyon.com and check out the details of the new Sender there.
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