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Scott Foil

The Scott Foil RC redefines what it means to be an all-rounder in the cycling world. This bike has already seen success in nearly every race category, and now it's even better to meet the demands of today's riders. Traditionally, choosing a bike meant compromising between aerodynamics, lightweight construction, and comfort. With the Foil RC, Scott eliminates the need to compromise, offering a stunning bike that seamlessly combines all three elements into one performance-driven package.

When it comes to aerodynamics, the Scott Foil RC takes full advantage of the updated UCI regulations, allowing engineers to reimagine what an aero bike can be. By considering the bike, components, and rider as a complete system, the Foil RC achieves significant real-world aero gains. With industry-leading F01 Airfoil Technology, every tube is meticulously shaped to reduce drag, resulting in a bike that's 1 minute and 18 seconds faster over 40 kilometers than its predecessor. The integrated head tube, deeper fork cross-section, and dropped seatstays not only enhance aerodynamics but also contribute to a sleek, modern look.

In addition to its aerodynamic prowess, the Foil RC is remarkably lightweight. Scott engineers have refined the carbon lay-up, reduced the number of carbon pieces, and paid close attention to smaller details like the seat clamp and seatstays. This has allowed them to shave weight without sacrificing stiffness or performance. Syncros components, including the Creston iC SL Aero Combo handlebar and Duncan SL Aero CFT seatpost, further enhance the bike's aero and weight-saving capabilities. With clearance for 30mm tires and adaptive compliance in the cockpit, the Foil RC provides both comfort and stiffness, ensuring that every watt you generate propels you forward efficiently. The Scott Foil RC is truly a masterpiece of engineering, offering unmatched speed, agility, and comfort.

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