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Neilpryde's Alize and Diablo Models are Ultra-Light Bicycles

Neilpryde, in partnership with BMW's DesignworksUSA, developed two lightweight aerodynamic model bikes which weigh less than eight kilograms each. The two models -- the Alize and Diablo -- went through extensive wind-tunnel testing, and combine a balance of weight, aerodynamic performance and stiffness through specially designed morphing frames.

Both of the two high performance bikes use Mavic Ksyrium SL wheels, FSA stems and handlebars and Selle Itallia saddles. The Diablo Dura Ace weighs just 6.75 kg while Alize Ultegra is 7.3 kg.

The two high performance, lightweight aerodynamic bikes have been officially revealed at the Vattenfall Cyclassics in Hamburg.
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-light Bikes - Developing ultra-lightweight bikes with enhanced aerodynamics and stiffness to improve performance and speed on the road.
2. Morphing Frames - Investigating and developing frame design that morphs to optimize aerodynamic performance and weight for competitive cycling.
3. Wind-tunnel Testing - Testing bicycle designs in wind-tunnels to evaluate and improve aerodynamics, stiffness, and efficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment - Sports equipment manufacturers can explore more lightweight and aerodynamic materials and design techniques to develop high-performance bicycles.
2. Design and Engineering - Design and engineering firms can specialize in the development of advanced bicycles using wind-tunnel testing and innovative material and construction techniques.
3. Automotive - Automotive companies can invest in bicycle design and technology to improve aerodynamics, lightweight materials, and promote sustainable transportation technology from their brand.

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