FRANKFURT, GERMANY, JUNE 2025 – Polygon made its return to Eurobike 2025, one of the world’s largest bicycle exhibitions, held on June 25–29 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Showcasing our latest bike lineup, the booth drew attention from thousands of international visitors, thanks to strong support from the media and our European representatives, Dan Wolfe and Fabrice Laugier.
This time, Polygon showcased a wide range of flagship models, including the Helios A road bike, the trusted Collosus DH downhill bike, the Collosus TLE, Tambora AE gravel bike, and even several unreleased models.
For us, this moment not only reflects the strength of our innovation, expertise, and competitive design, but also serves as a valuable opportunity to gain insights, learn, and build meaningful connections.
“We’ve been non-stop meeting with members of the Polygon family from around the world, as well as potential partners during this event.
Working together with Fabrice and Dan, we’re finally back at Eurobike for the first time since before COVID, bringing with us a lot of new innovations—from bikes to parts like LINC,” said Kenny Channiago, International Sales at Polygon and this year’s Project Manager.
Here are some of the bikes that stole the spotlight and drew the attention of many visitors:
1. The all-new Polygon Helios A
A road bike developed over three years in collaboration with the Terengganu Cycling Team (TSG), the top-ranked team in Asia.
I really love the color combination, and the down tube design looks absolutely brilliant!” said one visitor.

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2. The Collosus DH9
It was put to the test at Red Bull Rampage 2024 by Luke Whitlock, also captured attention. ‘I’ve seen this a few times already, and honestly, the platform and the blue and gold–black color combo of the Collosus DH9 downhill MTB is just top-notch.
Well done, Polygon!’ said one visitor. And “Will you be selling the framesets?” — that’s the question we’ve been getting a lot. And… probably yes! So stay tuned! (wink)

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3. Collosus T Prototype
One of the latest unreleased full carbon trail mountain bikes stole the spotlight with its unique feature called the ‘Polypocket’—a mini compartment that allows riders to store small essentials with ease.

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4. Syncline DR Prototype
“Is this Sayu and Riyadh’s bike?” — was one of the most frequently heard comments. The first prototype of the Syncline DR XC Mountain bike was tested by Indonesian SEA Games athletes Sayu Bella and Riyadh, since last year and recently claimed third place at the XCE Asian Championships in April.

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5. Collosus N Carbon Prototype
Another bike that caught the attention of both visitors and the media was the top-tier version of Polygon’s enduro series.
Its alloy version had previously secured second place at the Industry Trophy with Dan Wolfe three years ago. Now, Polygon unveils a lighter carbon prototype that’s been highly anticipated by extreme mountain biking fans.
While it comes in a modest all-black look, this prototype holds outstanding performance potential. When asked about the release date, Zendy Renan, Product Development Manager, simply said, “It will launch within this year.”

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6. Collosus TE Prototype
We’re not holding back. We’re launching another electric MTB this year—this time powered by the Bosch Performance Line SX motor, delivering up to 600 watts of peak power.
“Simply put, this is a mountain bike built for big missions—designed to go further, ride faster, and conquer gnarlier trails with more power,” explained Dan Wolfe.

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Conclusion
Polygon’s return to Eurobike 2025 was an epic comeback. From unveiling cutting-edge prototypes to showcasing refined race machines like the Helios A road bike and Collosus mountain bike series, Polygon reaffirmed its commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance and innovation.
With strong global partnerships, a growing product lineup, and enthusiastic support from riders and media alike, this year’s event marks a powerful step forward in Polygon’s journey to lead the future of cycling. Stay tuned—because this is just the beginning.