FUCI, the bike that pushes the limits of reality

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If you didn't already know the creative director of Velo-Maker Specialized, a manufacturer of road and racing bikes, if you are going to learn how to appreciate it, as well as his new futuristic bike, the FUCI. By sending the rules that rule the cycling world to pasture, he could be the first to introduce us to the bike of the future.

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It's a pretty funny story, which rocked the little microcosm of cycling, Robert Egger, the creative director of the Velo-Maker Specialized wants to develop a new ultra-fast bike for racing and road. TheUCI (Union Cyclisme Internationale) refuse his project. Is the bike going to oblivion? Not at all !

FUCI, the first anarchist bike

So if we can qualify the bike as an anarchist, it is above all its inventor who pulls the strings and then after the UCI refuses to give him the necessary authorizations to run his racing bike, Robert Egger decides break the rules and name your bike FUCI. It is nothing more than a subtle verbal finger of honor at the UCI.

It is clear that for Robert Egger, the rules are not always meant to be followed. A willingness to innovate and bring our world into the future at all costs, reminds us of Elon Musk's desire to develop theHyperloop, an ultra-fast train and inexpensive.

So if the inventor of FUCI has a certain sense of humor, he has above all a desire to innovate the world of cycling by presenting a futuristic and ultra-fast bike.

The functionalities of FUCI

Therefore the FUCI still deserves its reputation as the bike of the future with a number of innovations that make it a racing bike like no other. Its rear wheel is larger than its front wheel, this morphology which is strictly prohibited by the UCI, in fact allows the FUCI to store energy and increase the speed of the cyclist. However, a small engine must be added to it since starting with such wheels is not easy.

The FUCI is also equipped with brake and signaling lights, these are powered by a lithium battery. The FUCI is a smart health connected bike, since by integrating his smartphone, the user can control his tires. In addition, it has a small storage space, small but practical.

Finally, it is by breaking the rules that we realize that it is possible to develop technologies and more specific fields such as cycling races. Robert Egger did not just offer a bike in accordance with the rules of the artUCI, but to get rid of these rules and make your bike jump for several decades. So if for the moment, the FUCI will have no place in official cycling races anytime soon, it offers a good overview of the future of this discipline.

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