Hot on the heels of one new Tour de France aero race machine, we have another. Van Rysel has soft-launched the RCR-F, a bike with deeper tubes than the standard RCR.
Details are limited, but the bike is claimed to be faster, stiffer, and ready for the cobbled classics.
But what does Van Rysel say about the new machine? Stan Portus went to Lille to find out.
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6 Comments
Excuse me… Coming Back?? It never leaves. Canyon Aeroad, Cervelo S5, Dare, Scott foil,…..
That steer tube stem reminds me of the Scott foil
Scott foil copy
Return of the aerobike kind of makes me think that there will be a return to a rim brake superlight bike soon!
We don't have all the details yet, such as the price but this could well be one of the cheapest aero road bikes at the TdF this coming year. Thoughts? 👇
Aero-comfort bike is better than aero-light