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Bike Check: Florian Nicolai’s Trek Slash 9.9 2021 – The new race bike of last year’s EWS runner-up
Rain and snow are not his thing! Florian Nicolai was one of the hot favourites of the first 2020 EWS race in Zermatt. We took a closer look at his race bike, the brand new Trek Slash 2021.
While last year Flo lost the overall EWS victory to Sam Hill on the last stage in Zermatt, he was one of the hot favourites of this year’s TRAILLOVE festival, which took place in the renowned Swiss mountain resort. His chances of winning the Swiss stage were particularly good considering that Sam decided to sit out the European races due to the travel restrictions imposed by governments in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
However, the crazy weather conditions forced organisers to postpone the start by several hours and reduce the race to just two stages. Given the extreme conditions, Flo didn’t want to take unnecessary risks with wet roots and slippery rocks. At the end of the day, he had to content himself with a rather unflattering 13th place.
When the Trek Slash was launched in 2016, it played a key role in shaping the 29er enduro bike category. Three weeks ago, the American brand launched its successor, the Trek Slash 9.9 2021, which has more travel, a revised geometry and a practical storage compartment under the bottle cage. We have already tested the brand-new Trek Slash 9.9 2021 for you. In this bike check, we’ll tell you the main differences between the production bike and Flo’s racing bike.
Tuning tips from our ENDURO chief editor, Christoph Bayer:
Pick a slightly smaller frame size
Bigger brake rotor on the rear
More robust tires with a more aggressive tread pattern