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Lucy Charles-Barclay’s Cube Aerium C:68X is a Must-See Ride

Lucy Charles-Barclay won the Ho’ala Training Swim in Kona earlier this week, and although the IRONMAN World Championship is still a few days away, she has already secured her second win of the week, as she has what has to be the coolest bike design on the Big Island. She is riding her go-to steed, the Cube Aerium C:68X — an already nice bike that the team at Cube has made even cooler with a Kona-inspired paint job.

Charles-Barclay is of course the reigning champion here in Kona. After missing out on Nice entirely last year, she has returned to the Big Island with the goal of repeating as IRONMAN world champion. Nothing is ever promised or a sure thing in triathlon, but there is one certainty: her bike is fast, and if she puts herself in a good position on the 112-mile bike course on Saturday, she will have a great shot at running to the win after T2.

Here’s a closer look at her spectacular ride. Unfortunately the paint job is one of one, but the rest of the bike’s makeup is replicable (although you might not be as quick as she is).- Ben Snider-McGrath

Photos: Kevin Mackinnon

Charles-Barclay has chosen a “Mermaid on Fire” theme for the bike.

Drivetrain

GroupsetShimano Dura Ace
Crank Length165 mm
Chain Rings58/44t
Power Meter/ PedalsWahoo Speedplay Zero Aero
Cassette11/30t

Cockpit

AerobarCustom Extensions built by Cube Carbon Aero Lab
Front Hydration System1 XLab Torpedo bottle with Gorilla XT cage, plus Cube in-frame hydration.
Cube also designed a special carrier for Charles-Barclay’s gels

Rear Hydration and Saddle

Hydration MountEZ Hydro Gains
SaddleWove V8 Lucy Charles-Barclay Signature Edition
Hydration System2x XLAB Chimp Cages

Wheels

Front and Rear WheelsDT-Swiss ARC 1100 DICUT DB
Front: 65mm or 85mm (TBD)
Rear: 85mm
Tires (Race Day)Continental Aero 111 – 26mm (Front)
Continental Grand Prix 5000 TT TR – 28mm (Rear)

Tags:

CUBECUBE Aerium C:68XIRONMANIRONMAN World Championshipironman world championship 2025KonaKona 2025Lucy Charles-Barclay

Notable Replies

  1. Can you add one image showing the entire bike?

  2. Avatar for dfru dfru says:

    Chainrings definitely say 44 and are either 56 or 58 big ring

    ETA triathlete says 58

  3. Avatar for Lagoon Lagoon says:

    Very sick paint job premise and execution.

  4. We were editing that. It’s updated. :slight_smile:

  5. Avatar for Shonak Shonak says:

    Looks super dope that bike

  6. Avatar for dfru dfru says:

    Awesome!

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