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New Orbea Orca Aero 2026 First Ride Review An Aero Bike with 37mm Tires??
The new Orbea Orca Aero 2026 is here, promising a lower riding position, clearance for wider tires, and the speed to remain one of the fastest race bikes on the market. We tested the bike that Lotto Intermarch will be racing at the upcoming Tour de France, ahead of its launch during the teams high altitude training camp in the Sierra Nevada.Orbea Orca Aero M10i LTD | 7.06 kg in size 53 | 10,999.00 | Manufacturers websiteOrbea began life in 1840 as a pistol manufacturer. These days, the Basque brand build race bikes instead of firearms, although theyre no less deadly when it comes to speed. The latest missile from Mallabia is called the Orca Aero. As one of the worlds oldest bicycle brands, the rider owned co-operative have remained committed to a two bike strategy: the Orca for climbing, and the Orca Aero for pure race pace. While rivals like Specialized, Trek and Cannondale have spent the last few years pushing the idea of a single aerodynamic all rounder, Orbea have stuck with this clear division of roles, refining the concept even further with the latest generation.For 2026, the next step in its evolution is built around a simple idea: a fast frame alone is no longer enough. The new Orca Aero approaches aerodynamics as a complete system of bike and rider, something Orbea are calling the Total System Approach. A lower bottom bracket than ever before, an all new frame design, and tire clearance of up to 37 mm are all part of the package. We had the chance to test the concept in the real world during Lotto Intermarchs high altitude training camp in the Sierra Nevada.More Than the Sum of its Parts: The Orbea Orca Aero 2026 in DetailOrbeas answer to an increasingly fast peloton is based on a clear principle: a fast frame alone is no longer enough. What matters is the complete system. Thats exactly where the new Orbea Orca Aero 2026 comes in. The Basque brand see aerodynamics not as a collection of isolated improvements, but as the interaction between the frame, fork, cockpit, bottle cages and rider.Visually, the new Orca Aero is unmistakably Orbea, though it looks sharper, more muscular and more modern than its predecessor. The down tube cut out carried over from the previous generation is reminiscent of Cervlo, while the slimmer seatpost and narrower, flattened head tube reinforce the bikes aero focused design. Our M10i LTD test bike came finished in a glossy gold paint scheme, with exposed carbon sections and titanium coloured accents. One familiar feature that remains is the Service Box beneath the down tube. It provides integrated storage, while also serving an aerodynamic function. However, it isnt permitted in WorldTour racing and its appearance is something of an acquired taste.To reduce aerodynamic drag, Orbea focused primarily on the front end. The head tube is now narrower, reducing the bikes frontal area. The fork has also been completely redesigned to work efficiently with the down tube, regardless of tire width or the angle of the airflow. Orbea also tested a wide fork design similar to the one used on the Factor ONE, but found that it became less efficient at anything other than a direct 0 degree yaw angle.While the head tube is narrower, the down tube has grown noticeably, and now plays a central role in the bikes aerodynamic concept. Its designed to channel airflow more efficiently along the frame, while working in conjunction with the new aero bottle cages. Orbea have also paid close attention to the area beneath the bottom bracket, where a fin shaped structure acts a bit like a Formula 1 diffuser, guiding the airflow and helping to reduce turbulence.When it comes to tire clearance, Orbea have been remarkably generous. The frame can accommodate tires up to 37 mm wide. Under UCI regulations, the limit isnt set by tire width itself, but by a maximum outer wheel diameter of 700 mm. The wider the tire, the more of that allowance is taken up by its overall height. At 37 mm, Orbea are pushing right up against that limit. The extra clearance is intended to improve comfort and control, while also helping to reduce rolling resistance. From an aerodynamic perspective, however, the system is optimised for tire widths between 29 and 35 mm. That makes the Orca Aero more versatile than many traditional aero race bikes, without losing sight of its focus on outright speed.Top Spec From the Configurator: The Orbea Orca Aero 2026 Build SpecificationOur test bike, the Orbea Orca Aero M10i LTD, comes equipped with Shimanos flagship DURA-ACE Di2 R9200 groupset, Orbeas own Oquo Road Aero RA57LTD wheelset, and 29 mm Vittoria Corsa Pro Speed tires. The specification is clearly aimed at delivering maximum speed. In a size 53, the bike weighs just 7.06 kg, and costs 10,999. If youre after a more affordable option, the new Orca Aero is also available in lower spec builds, starting at 5,699. Orbea use the same premium OMX carbon construction across the range.Orbea Orca Aero M10i LTD 2026 10,999SpecificationsSeatpost OC Road Aero RA11 Carbon 52/36Brakes Shimano DURA-ACE BR-R9200 160/140 mmDrivetrain Shimano DURA-ACE Di2 R9200 2 x 12Chainring 52/36 TStem Integrated Bar and Stem OC SH-RA10 80 mmHandlebar Integrated Bar and Stem OC SH-RA10 360 mmWheelset Oquo Road Aero RA57LTD 12 x 100 / 12 x 142Tires Vittoria Corsa Pro Speed 700 x 29cCranks Shimano DURA-ACE FC-R9200 170 mmCassette Shimano DURA-ACE CS-R9200 1134TTechnical DataSize 47 49 51 53 55 57 60Weight 7,06 kgAs is typical for Orbea, youre not locked into a fixed specification. Through the MyO configurator, you can customise everything from the paint finish and colour scheme to the cockpit and components. On the M10i LTD, Orbea pair the bike with a classic 212 Shimano DURA-ACE Di2 drivetrain, featuring 52/36 t chainrings up front and an 11-34 t cassette at the rear. That means the Orca Aero isnt just built for flat out speed on fast terrain it also offers enough gear range for long mountain climbs and rolling one day Classics.You Cant Go Any Lower: The Orbea Orca Aero 2026 GeometryFor Orbea, the biggest aerodynamic gain comes from the riders position. After all, the rider creates far more drag than the frame itself. Thats why the new Orca Aero is designed to place you lower, more centrally and more securely within the bike.The most significant change is the much lower bottom bracket. In a size 53 frame, the bottom bracket drop increases to 78 mm. This positions you deeper between the wheels, lowering the centre of gravity and improving stability at high speeds. Compared to its predecessor, the geometry feels more balanced and more contemporary. Chainstay length has increased slightly from an extremely short 408 mm to a still compact 410 mm, the wheelbase has grown marginally depending on frame size, and the front end is fractionally taller thanks to a small increase in stack.Orbea offer 13 different cockpit sizes, giving you plenty of scope to dial in your fit. If you prefer a low, narrow riding position, you can opt for a cockpit thats just 360 mm wide. The rear of the bike is equally adjustable. The seatpost features an integrated saddle clamp with two offset options, allowing for precise fine tuning of your riding position, without the need for extra parts.The lower centre of gravity, slightly longer wheelbase and marginally longer chainstays should make the bike feel more stable at high speeds, in crosswinds and on fast descents. At the same time, the combination of reach, cockpit options and spacer adjustment keeps the riding position aggressive enough for racing. The new Orca Aero isnt just designed to look faster; its designed to position you in a way that makes you faster, reducing aerodynamic drag.Size47495153555760Top tube505 mm518 mm530 mm543 mm555 mm571 mm584 mmSeat tube459 mm474 mm499 mm524 mm545 mm565 mm592 mmHead tube84 mm92 mm107 mm122 mm145 mm163 mm190 mmHead angle70.871.372.272.87373.273.2Seat angle74.57473.773.573.573.273.2Chainstay408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mmBB Drop966 mm971 mm973 mm974 mm985 mm995 mm1,009 mmWheelbase370 mm375 mm380 mm385 mm390 mm397 mm404 mmReach723 mm734 mm754 mm776 mm798 mm816 mm842 mmStack495 mm504 mm520 mm540 mm560 mm578 mm604 mmHigh Altitude Testing in the Sierra Nevada: The Orbea Orca Aero 2026 ReviewHow does the Basque aero weapon perform out on the open road? To find out, we put the new Orca Aero through its paces on the rolling and mountainous roads around Granada, and into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Under the blazing Andalusian sun, against strong winds, the bike had every opportunity to prove what it was really capable of.It doesnt take long to figure out what this bike is all about: the Orca Aero lives for speed. On flat roads, rolling terrain and gentle descents, the Orca Aero carries momentum with impressive efficiency. Once youre up to speed, it feels as though the bike clings to every last kilometre per hour, and refuses to give any of them back. Stamp on the pedals in a sprint or accelerate out of a corner, and the stiff frame together with the carbon-spoked Oquo wheels respond instantly, delivering every watt without hesitation.The Orca Aero is surprisingly lively once the road starts climbing. At 7.06 kg, its light enough to perform impressively even on longer ascents. It may not be quite as playful or as eager to dance uphill as the standard Orbea Orca, but its an exceptionally fast all round race bike that feels right at home on demanding mountain stages just as much as fast paced training rides. Comfort is equally well judged for a race bike, smoothing out smaller bumps and imperfections with ease.Once the road turns downhill and the speed really builds, the low centre of gravity comes into its own. The Orca Aero feels exceptionally planted, carving confidently through fast corners and inspiring trust from the outset. The fun doesnt come from the ultra sharp, playful handling but from its sheer, unfiltered speed. It constantly encourages you to push harder, rewarding every acceleration with immediate forward drive.There is one minor downside when strong gusts sweep across exposed roads. The deep section Oquo wheels are noticeably affected by crosswinds, requiring a firm grip and full concentration on fast descents. The Vittoria Corsa Pro Speed tires are a mixed bag too they roll exceptionally quickly, and smooth out rough surfaces while offering predictable grip, but puncture protection is somewhat lacking. One of the highlights is Orbeas extensive range of factory fit options. The integrated OC cockpit is available in no fewer than 13 different sizes. For our test bike, we deliberately chose the extremely narrow version, with a 360 mm width at the tops. Tuning Tip: Upgrading to wider, more robust tires such as the Continental GP5000 could unlock the full potential of the generous tire clearance, while adding an extra margin of puncture protection.Overall, the Orbea Orca Aero 2026 is a blisteringly fast race bike with genuine all round capability. It excels whenever maintaining high speed is the priority, it climbs far better than you might expect, and it inspires huge confidence on descents thanks to its outstanding stability. If youre looking for a race bike that performs just as convincingly in hard racing, fast group rides and demanding mountain stages, the Orca Aero delivers a highly cohesive package with an exceptional level of customisation.Who Is the Orbea Orca Aero 2026 For?The Orca Aero 2026 sits at the very top of Orbeas speed focused range and was developed primarily with the Lotto Intermarch WorldTour team in mind. Even so, the bike isnt reserved exclusively for the sports elite. While it was created for the toughest races in the world, it remains surprisingly accessible for ambitious amateur riders too. Rather than feeling like an uncompromising wind tunnel special, Orbeas aero machine combines impressive climbing ability, exceptional stability on descents, and outstanding efficiency on the flat into a remarkably well rounded package.If your priority is an ultra light, razor sharp climbing bike for long alpine ascents, the standard Orbea Orca remains the better choice. At 10,999, the flagship model is firmly aimed at the premium end of the market, although Orbea broaden the appeal with more affordable builds starting at 5,699 all based around the same high end OMX carbon frame. Visually, the bike is likely to divide opinion. The contrast between the slim head tube and the chunky fork gives the front end a slightly unbalanced appearance, while the distinctive golden brown paint finish does little to soften that impression.Helmet ABUS Gamechanger 2.0 | Glasses Oakley Encoder 24K | Jersey MAAP Evade Pro Base Jersey 2.0 Shorts Pas Normal Studios Mechanism Bib | Shoes Specialized S-Works Ares 2 | Socks Gobik ICONShorts Pas Normal Studios Mechanism Bib | Schuhe Specialized S-Works Ares 2 | Socken Gobik ICONConclusion: Orbea Orca Aero 2026With the new Orca Aero 2026, Orbea have launched an uncompromisingly fast aero race bike that stands out thanks to its versatility and remarkable efficiency. The modern geometry, generous tire clearance and razor sharp acceleration make it one of the most well-rounded aero bikes currently available. Its fast enough for the Tour de France, yet practical enough for ambitious amateur racers. If the 10,999 flagship model is beyond your budget, the range also includes more affordable builds starting at 5,699, offering a more accessible way into the Orca Aero family.TopsOutstanding efficiencyGenerous clearance for wide tiresWell balanced comfort for a race bikeExtensive customisation through the Orbea MyO configuratorFlopsStyling won't appeal to everyoneFor more information, visit orbea.com.Der Beitrag New Orbea Orca Aero 2026 First Ride Review An Aero Bike with 37mm Tires?? erschien zuerst auf GRAN FONDO Cycling Magazine.
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