Boardman CXR9.2 Winter Road Edition
As part of our winter bike special, we take a closer look at the Boardman CXR9.2 Winter Road Edition
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Boardman has chosen its cyclocross bike as an ideal platform for a winter road machine. The CXR9.2 Winter Edition uses Boardman’s premium C10 carbon cyclocross frameset, but decks it out with a road-going spec.
So you get Boardman’s rugged CXR Elite Five Disc wheels, as used in Boardman’s premium cyclocross bikes, but fitted with winter road-going Vittoria Rubino Pro Control tyres.
They come in 28mm width, taking advantage of the CXR frame’s wide clearance. The Rubino Pro is Vittoria’s strongest tyre for the worst road conditions, using its graphene compound for grip, durability, speed and wear resistance.
Boardman also fits quality SKS mudguards, using the mounts built discretely into the CXR9.2 frame and fork.
The groupset is smooth-shifting Shimano Ultegra, with a 50/34 compact chainset and 11-32t cassette. Boardman fits an FSA Gossamer Pro chainset, which runs on wide BB386 Evo bearings.
You also get Shimano’s high spec RS785 hydraulic disc brakes and levers for all-weather stopping reliability.
The fully internal cable routing, with the front mech cable routed through the top tube helps avoid contamination and helps keep shifting sweet.
For a comfortable ride, Boardman finishes off the CXR9.2 Winter Edition with a Prologo Nago Evo saddle and its own carbon seatpost, which together add some compliance over uneven surfaces. The bars and stem are alloy and from Boardman too.
Kitting out its cyclocross bike for road use means that the CXR9.2 Winter Road Edition inherits the stable geometry needed for off-road use, with a long wheelbase and low fork angle, which provide a lot of confidence to ride fast over wet, dirty road surfaces.
You still get the lively handling which cyclocross riders need to negotiate tricky off-road courses too. And with its cyclo-cross underpinnings, there’s the option to fit knobbly tyres and take to the hills on the CXR9.2 too.
Price: £1,849.99
Distributor: www.boardmanbikes.com
Frame: Boardman CXR C10 carbon
Fork: Boardman CXR Disc carbon
Size range: XS – XL
Weight: 9.33kg
Groupset: Shimano Ultegra, FSA Gossamer Pro chainset
Gear ratios: 50/34, 11-32
Wheels: Boardman CXR Elite Five Disc
Tyres: Vittoria Rubino Pro Control 28mm
Brakes: Shimano RS785 hydraulic disc
Bar: Boardman Elite alloy
Stem: Boardman Elite alloy
Seatpost: Boardman Elite SLR Carbon Twenty
Saddle: Prologo Nago Evo 141
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Henry Robertshaw began his time at Cycling Weekly working with the tech team, writing reviews, buying guides and appearing in videos advising on how to dress for the seasons. He later moved over to the news team, where his work focused on the professional peloton as well as legislation and provision for cycling. He's since moved his career in a new direction, with a role at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
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