Racefully Stoll M1 Worldcup in the BIKE short test

Peter Nilges

 · 14.01.2020

Racefully Stoll M1 Worldcup in the BIKE short testPhoto: Robert Niedring
Racefully Stoll M1 Worldcup in the BIKE short test
The M1 Worldcup from Stoll, manufactured in Germany, not only sets standards in terms of price, but also in terms of weight.

After the T1 trail bike and the super-light R1 hardtail, the Swiss luxury brand Stoll is now ready for its next big coup. The new M1 Worldcup is based on the T1, is also handmade in Germany and has been optimised for its intended use. The fact that the model name "Worldcup" is lived and not just stuck on the top tube is emphasised by the Swiss with their commitment to the Swiss MTB Pro Team. At just 9.3 kilos (without pedals) and a price of almost 10,000 euros, the M1 is a race bike of superlatives.

Find out whether the Stoll M1 Worldcup is worth the high price in the test, which is available as a PDF in the download area below.

  Stoll M1 Worldcup: To save weight, not only the rockers have been redesigned compared to the trail bike.Photo: Robert Niedring Stoll M1 Worldcup: To save weight, not only the rockers have been redesigned compared to the trail bike.  Stoll M1 Worldcup: The spacer in the head tube compensates for the lower installation height of the 100 mm fork. The company logo comes in carbon.Photo: Robert Niedring Stoll M1 Worldcup: The spacer in the head tube compensates for the lower installation height of the 100 mm fork. The company logo comes in carbon.


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