Van Rysel RCR-F Pro Inferno: a very limited edition with only 100 units
Decathlon also joins the trend of limited editions with a spectacular version of its aerodynamic Van Rysel RCR-F Pro that the brand presented a few months ago. A bicycle that receives a spectacular decoration and opts for a single-chainring assembly in SRAM Red AXS.

From the cobblestones of Flanders and Roubaix comes the Inferno, a limited edition of the Van Rysel RCR-F Pro
A few months ago, to meet the needs of Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale cyclists in the classics in particular and in races held on more or less flat profiles in general, Van Rysel launched its RCR-F Pro, which delved into the already excellent aerodynamics of its RCR-Pro.

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With the collaboration, once again, of the aerodynamic laboratory Swiss Side, the French brand presented a frame with more generous profiles but with the same essence as its aerolight sister in order to achieve the greatest benefit against the wind.
A bicycle that now arrives, in clear reference to its origins in Lille, a city neighboring Roubaix in the form of a limited edition, only 100 units will be produced, under the name of Van Rysel RCR-F Pro Inferno.

An inferno that is represented in the spectacular decoration, with a color that emulates the fire and lava of a volcano, degrading towards its rear part which remains in visible carbon as an analogy of the ashes that remain after the fire. A design that will undoubtedly not leave anyone indifferent. If this were not enough to make this bike a very special model, Van Rysel, also in a clear nod to the classics, has decided to equip this bike with SRAM Red AXS in a single-chainring configuration, which also maximizes its aerodynamic qualities by dispensing with the derailleur.
A setup in which Decathlon has dispensed with the characteristic Swiss Side wheels used by the team to choose a full SRAM assembly with spectacular Zipp 454 SW wheels. A bike that will be marketed with a helmet from the same Inferno decoration.

As we said, there will only be 100 units available of this bike, which will be marketed only in France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and China at a price of 8,499.99 euros.