The Orbea FOX Factory debuts custom bikes
After the recent launch of Simon Andreassen's new Orbea Alma, the Orbea Fox Factory Team continues with news in the team. This time, with Jennifer Jackson and Pierre de Froidmont, who will debut two exclusive Orbea Oiz bikes designed to commemorate their recent national titles in Canada and Belgium, respectively.
Orbea celebrates the national titles of Jennifer Jackson and Pierre de Froidmont with two personalized Oiz bikes
The announcement comes just one day before the start of the XCO World Cup in Les Gets, France, where both riders will compete with these customized bikes.

Jennifer Jackson's Oiz, Canadian champion, features a white frame with red details, directly evoking the Canadian flag.

On the other hand, Pierre de Froidmont's bike, Belgian champion, combines black as the main color with red details, in a nod to the usual aesthetics of the country's sports teams.

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The new Orbea Oiz bikes of Jennifer Jackson and Pierre de Froidmont come equipped with a setup that highlights the Shimano XTR Di2 electronic transmission, the Fox 34 StepCast SL fork for maximum lightness and control, the integrated Orbea handlebar and stem set that provides rigidity and ergonomics, and the OQUO MP30LTD carbon wheels with their new hub, configured to offer maximum efficiency and performance in competition at the highest level.

With these two new Oiz bikes, Orbea once again demonstrates its ability to design and produce unique bikes, tailored to the needs of its professional riders and any cyclist through the MyO program, which allows customization of every detail of the assembly and design.

The Mallabia brand thus reinforces its role as a global leader in customization, showing how competition and user service advance in parallel under the same seal.