BikeRadar’s TCR obsessive has his say on a potential new model

By Simon von Bromley

Published: Thursday, 29 February 2024 at 16:30 PM


Given two of Giant’s three high-end carbon road bikes – the Propel and Defy – have seen recent updates, logic dictates the TCR is due a refresh too.

It has been nearly four years since the 2021 Giant TCR launched – the kind of timeframe in which we’d now expect to see an update – but the legendary bike finds itself at something of a crossroads.

Despite being billed as the Taiwanese brand’s “total race bike”, riders from the WorldTour teams it sponsors – Team Jayco-AlUla in the men’s WorldTour and Liv-AlUla-Jayco – seldom opt to use the TCR (or its women’s-specific equivalent, the Liv Langma) anymore.

Instead, most choose the latest Giant Propel or Liv EnviLiv, both of which offer aero road bike speed while tickling the UCI’s minimum bike weight limit.

Where does the TCR find its niche, then? Given the new Giant Defy already has endurance road and all-road duties sewn up, should Giant simply double down on the lightweight theme and make a TCR so light as to be unrideable in the professional peloton?

This strategy worked for Specialized with its classically styled, featherweight S-Works Aethos, after all.

Given Giant’s conservative development of the TCR platform over the years (the current model bears an almost identical design philosophy to the original 1998 TCR), I have a hunch about what we’re likely to see from an updated version – fully integrated cable routing, plus lighter, stiffer and a little more aerodynamic.

In other words, nothing we haven’t seen before.

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Of course, there’s an argument that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, and I can empathise with that. Why mess with a proven formula?

But to paraphrase my esteemed colleague, Jack Evans, a bike with the radical and revolutionary heritage of the TCR should be setting the trends, not simply following them.

A new Giant TCR was one of the bikes we identified as being overdue an update in a recent podcast – you can listen to that below.

With that in mind, and as a current owner of two past versions of the TCR, here are three things I want to see from Giant’s venerable race bike – and three I don’t.