Product Info
Welcome to the RCR-F programme—the fastest aero road bike on the market. Developed in a wind tunnel in partnership with Swiss Side and tested by Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale professional riders, the RCR-F road bike is designed for racers who are ready to perform.
AERODYNAMIC PROWESS
More than 2 years of design, many back and forth between development workshops, CFD analysis and the wind tunnel, to give birth to an aerodynamic jewel. -13 watts compared to the RCR at 45 km/h. Such a performance that places it among the most aerodynamic bikes in the peloton, probably the best. VAN RYSEL engineers also collaborated with SWISS SIDE, an expert in aerodynamics.
READY FOR THE SPRINT
Van Rysel's engineers designed the RCR-F Pro to dominate sprints. Thanks to strategic 60T carbon fiber reinforcements at the front of the frame, overtake your opponents in the last meters. The RCR-F Pro is 7% more rigid than the RCR in this key area, ensuring optimal power transfer.
A UNIQUE COMBO
The centerpiece: the Van Rysel combo was designed exclusively for the RCR-F Pro. Like the frame, it followed all the design steps in CFD and wind tunnel, saving more than 2.7 watts compared to the RCR combo. Made in the workshops of the Italian craftsman Deda, it embodies excellence and performance.
WIN THE GREATEST CLASSICS.
The RCR-F completes the CPR. Roubaix, Flanders, San Remo, it was developed to meet the requirements of the greatest classics. His favorite terrain? Routes with less than 1,500 m of positive elevation gain every 100 km, at an average speed of 35 km/h and more.
ALREADY VICTORIOUS
The RCR-F Pro was developed by integrating the feedback of professional riders from the Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale team throughout the World Tour 2024 season. He has officially equipped the team since the 2025 season, ready to shine on the biggest races on the calendar.
RCR OR RCR-F HOW TO CHOOSE?
The RCR-F Pro was designed to excel in competition on rolling to hilly courses. It is particularly efficient on routes with less than 1500 m of D+ per 100 km, with average speeds of 35 to 50 km/h. The RCR Pro, on the other hand, was designed to shine on hilly to mountainous courses. It is therefore ideal for courses with more than 1500 m of D+ for 100 km, with average speeds of 25 to 35 km/h.