Last July, Spaniard David Campos became European Short Track Champion in the Portuguese town of Anadia. Now, at the XC World Cup in Andorra , he is riding a spectacular Orbea Oiz that his team, the Orbea Factory Team, has customized for the season.
David Campos' Orbea Oiz now matches the European Champion jersey he will wear in Short Track races.
The frame has been customized with the aesthetics of the European flag and on the top tube highlights the place and year in which David Campos became XCC European Champion for the first time.
The Oiz 2023 debuted a new geometry adapted to the 120mm of travel with a more relaxed steering angle and a more vertical saddle angle. Numbers in line with current trends in competition.
The new Oiz 2023 includes a multitude of solutions, such as the new molding of the tubes, the new crankset or oversized bearings on the right side, to achieve a stiffer and lighter bike. A perfect model for explosive events such as Short Track or long distance races.
Complete Shimano XTR groupset with 38T chainring
Oquo MP30LTD Carbon wheels with Maxxis Aspen tyres and Fox 34 SC Factory forks
OC MP10 Mountain Performance stem and handlebars with SIC System technology for integrated cabling
Orbea's patented I-Line system hides the shock cable completely. A brilliant solution for fully integrated aesthetics
SquidLock remote control for shock and fork, underneath is the one for the seatpost
Complete setup of the Orbea Oiz Carbon OMX European Champion edition
Frame: Orbea Oiz Carbon OMX, Fiberlink, Boost, PF BB, UFO2, I-line shock
Fork: Fox 34 StepCast Factory 120 mm
Shock: Fox DPS I-line
Remote: SquidLock
Seatpost: Fox Transfer SL Factory
Handlebar and stem: OC MP10 Mountain Performance
Wheels: Oquo MP30LTD Carbon
Tyres: Maxxis Aspen 2,4
Drivetrain and brakes: Shimano XTR
Grips: ESI Grips
Pedals: Shimano XTR