The Salsa Flyway is a Suspension-Corrected Gravel Race Bike
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Salsa Cycles has officially unveiled the Flyway, their latest race-oriented gravel bike, boasting clearance for 50mm tires and a "suspension-corrected" geometry. This new carbon platform, detailed on outlets like Bikepacking.com, aims to offer a versatile, speed-focused option for riders tackling increasingly technical gravel courses. The announcement marks Salsa's entry into a more performance-driven segment of the booming gravel market, emphasizing both speed and capability.
This launch arrives amidst a significant industry trend towards more aggressive, yet comfortable, gravel race machines. With events like Unbound Gravel pushing equipment to its limits, manufacturers are increasingly integrating features previously found on mountain bikes, such as longer front-centres and slacker head angles, into their drop-bar offerings. Salsa, traditionally known for its adventure and bikepacking roots, is clearly adapting to the evolving demands of competitive gravel, where tire clearance and stability at speed are paramount.
Salsa's move into the 'suspension-corrected' gravel race category is a pragmatic nod to market realities. After all, if the courses demand it, the bikes must follow.
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