AG2R Mondriale Van Rysel RCR F PRO Team Bike
$40.55
$51.09
Welcome to the RCR-F Pro—one of the most aerodynamic bikes in the peloton. Built for pure speed, it delivers the perfect balance of aerodynamics, stiffness, and performance. Developed in a wind tunnel with Swiss Side and tested by Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale pros, the RCR-F is made for racers who demand the best. RCR or RCR-F: Which One is Right for You? The RCR-F Pro is built for speed on rolling to hilly terrain. It excels on courses with less than 4,900 feet (1,500 m) of elevation gain over 62 miles (100 km) and at average speeds of 22 to 31 mph (35 to 50 km/h). The RCR Pro is designed for tougher climbs and mountainous terrain. It’s ideal for routes with more than 4,900 feet (1,500 m) of climbing over 62 miles (100 km) and at average speeds of 16 to 22 mph (25 to 35 km/h). Aerodynamics: Engineered for Pure Speed The RCR-F frame was developed with Swiss Side, a leader in aerodynamic optimization, to create the fastest road bike in the peloton. Through CFD simulations, wind tunnel testing, and real-world validation by Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale pros, we refined every detail. The result? The RCR-F saves 13 watts over the RCR at 28 mph (45 km/h). Unmatched Stiffness & Performance Designed for maximum power transfer, the RCR-F features Super High Modulus carbon, built with 517 precisely layered plies of high-end fibers. With 7% more front-end stiffness than the RCR, this bike delivers explosive acceleration in sprints, attacks, and all-out efforts. RCR-F Pro Frame & Fork Built for high-speed riding on rolling and hilly terrain, the RCR-F Pro frame features a Super High Modulus layup, ensuring maximum performance with superior stability at high speeds. Co-developed with Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, this frame is proven on the toughest UCI WorldTour races. Frame weight: 1,010 g (2.23 lbs) (Size M) Fork weight: 420 g (0.93 lbs) RCR-F Pro Cockpit Designed for aerodynamics, stiffness, and control, the Deda x Van Rysel RCR-F cockpit is built for performance. Ergo drop inserts enhance grip in the drops Integrated GPS mount (compatible with Garmin, Wahoo, and Bryton) Triathlon extension compatibility (Van Rysel x Deda) Stem Length & Handlebar Width by frame size: XXS: 70mm / 400mm XS: 80mm / 400mm S: 90mm / 420mm M: 100mm / 420mm L: 110mm / 440mm XL: 120mm / 440mm (Handlebar width measured at the ends) Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9200 12-Speed Groupset with Power Meter Engineered for elite performance, this top-tier groupset delivers lightning-fast electronic shifting and precision power measurement for ultimate efficiency. Crankset: 52/36T with Dura-Ace R9200-P dual-sided power meter Front Derailleur: R9250 Rear Derailleur: 12-speed R9250 Shifters: Di2 R9270 Cassette: R9200 11-34 Crank lengths by frame size: XXS & XS: 165mm S: 170mm M: 172.5mm L & XL: 175mm Shimano Dura-Ace 9270 Hydraulic Disc Brakes Engineered for precision braking and maximum control, these top-tier hydraulic disc brakes deliver smooth, consistent stopping power in all conditions. Brake levers & calipers: Shimano R9270 Rotors: 160mm front / 140mm rear (Shimano R9270) Swiss Side Hadron² 625 Ultimate Wheels Built for maximum aerodynamic performance, the Hadron² 625 Ultimate wheels feature a hooked rim construction for optimal rolling resistance and aero efficiency. With DT Swiss 180 hubs and SINC ceramic bearings, they deliver top-tier speed and precision. 62mm rim depth—perfect for rolling terrain. Front wheel weight: 848g (1.87 lbs) Rear wheel weight: 996g (2.2 lbs) Continental Tires: Performance & Aero Optimization Rear: GP 5000 S TR, 28mm Front: Continental Aero 111 TLR, 26mm For the best performance, switch to tubeless using the included tubeless valves and sealant. Tubeless offers: Better comfort Lower rolling resistance Self-sealing for small punctures (Always carry a spare inner tube for bigger punctures!) Saddle & Seatpost SRCR-F Carbon Seatpost (-15mm offset) Seatpost length by frame size: XXS: 268mm XS: 314mm S: 330mm M: 352mm L: 400mm XL: 410mm Find Your Perfect Size Check the geometry chart and size recommendations. For the best fit, consider a professional bike fit before purchasing. Drivetrain Maintenance: Keep Your Bike at Its Best Regular maintenance extends drivetrain life, especially in wet or dirty conditions. Clean & lubricate your chain frequently Check for chain wear to avoid premature cassette damage Drivetrain Lifespan When purchasing a bike, consider the long-term cost of drivetrain maintenance. Lifespan varies based on care and riding conditions, but here are general estimates: Chain lifespan: ~3,100 miles (5,000 km) Cassette lifespan: ~6,200–7,500 miles (10,000–12,000 km) A neglected chain can skip, causing premature wear or even damage to your frame. Regular maintenance is key. Hydraulic Brake Maintenance Hydraulic brakes use a sealed system but gradually lose pressure over time. If your brake lever feels too soft or pulls too far, it’s time to bleed the system. This requires special tools and expertise—visit a professional mechanic if needed. Warning and Adjustment Never squeeze the brakes without a wheel installed—this can cause the brake pads to stick together. If the rotor rubs against the pads, follow these steps to realign the caliper: Loosen the brake caliper bolts. Squeeze the brake lever firmly. While holding the brake, tighten the caliper bolts. If the issue persists, visit your nearest bike shop for further adjustment. Warranty Frame & Fork: 5 years Parts: 2 years (excluding wear items) Product Disclaimer Specifications and features may change without notice. We strive for accuracy but cannot guarantee all descriptions, images, or details are error-free. Variations do not warrant modifications, exchanges, or refunds. Products may be updated or discontinued at any time. For more info, contact customer support.
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