The Qoroz Race Won is the new company’s full-on titanium racing frame.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
The Race Won has an aero section seat tube with a matching custom-built post.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
Unlike many frames these days Qoroz uses a non-integrated head tube fitted with a colour coordinated Chris King headset.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
The Qoroz Road Won is designed for more long distance comfort than the Race Won.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
Like the Race Won, the Road Won has a non-integrated head tube, but has rounder tubes and is designed to have more vertical compliance.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
Qoroz’ time trial machine is called the Time Won.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
The Time Won has a novel rear facing seat post clamp.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
Qoroz also goes off-road with the Mountain Won cross country frame.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
An entirely new brand of titanium frames was launched at the show in London, with the unusual name of Qoroz. With an all-titanium range of four frames, the new company claims to have created the ultimate machine for each discipline.
The Race Won is Qoroz’ out and out race machine, built with aero-section tubes and an aggressive position. The company’s other road frame, the Road Won, is more of a sportive model and is given a more forgiving geometry and more comfortable tube profiles for the rider who wants to put in long distances.
For time trials Qoroz has created the Time Won, built with aero shaped tubes and the only frame in the range with a semi-integrated head tube.
Qoroz’ time trial machine is called the time won. : qoroz’ time trial machine is called the time won.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
Qoroz’ time trial machine is called the Time Won
Completing the range is a cross-country mountain bike frame, unsurprisingly called the Mountain Won. All frames are finished in the ubiquitous brushed bare metal, but with an interesting blue and white graphics band around the main tubes.
Qoroz also goes off-road with the mountain won cross country frame. : qoroz also goes off-road with the mountain won cross country frame.Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
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Qoroz also goes off-road with the Mountain Won cross country frame