We review Victor Koretzky's KTM Myroon for Albstadt
In 2021, Victor Koretzky won his first elite World Cup in Albstadt, and this year he returns to try to repeat the victory, but he does so with a very different team and a very different mountain bike. Here we take a look at the KTM Myroon Victor is racing this weekend.
Victor Koretzky's KTM Myroon
Considering Koretzky is one of the most weight-obsessed riders on the grid, it's worth looking at his Myroon. As a sign of his obsession with weight, Koretzky was the only rider on the 2021 podium without a dropper seatpost. This year he does, but not just any seatpost, but one of the lightest seatposts in the world.
Victor Koretzky's set-up of the KTM Myroon
- Frame: KTM Myroon 2022
- Fork: Fox 32 SC Kashima 110mm
- Wheels: DT Swiss 1200 25mm inner width with DT180 hubs
- Tyres: Michelín JET XC2
- Casette: Garbaruk 10-52T
- Rear Derailleur: Sram Eagle XX1 AXS
- Rear derailleur cage: Kogel Kolossos custom
- Pushbutton: Sram Eagle AXS
- Crankset: FSA Carbon 175mm
- Chainring: FSA 36T
- Chain: Sram XX1 Rainbow
- Pedals: Look Carbon TI
- Dropper seatpost: JBG2 Carbon
- Saddle: Prologo
- Brakes: Shimano XTR with 160mm Ashima brake discs
- Handlebars: Gemini integrated 720mm 100mm stem and -12 degrees
- Grips: Prologo
- Weight: 8,8kg