Teammachine SLR03 ONE
A carbon frame race bike with upper mid-range components and rim brakes.
Manufacturer Price
$1,999Weight | 19.8 lbs |
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Frame | Carbon |
Suspension | Rigid |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 700c Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 2 × 11 |
Groupset | 105, Shimano |
Brakes | Rim |
For This Bike
< 5'7"
5'5" – 5'9"
5'7" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" +
None yet.
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Oct 2021 · Tobias Hörsch
Even at first glance, the BMC Teammachine SLR01 ONE leaves no doubt that it wants to be fast on all terrain. The no-frills integration indicates good aerodynamics, while the shallow rims hint that the bike can climb fast. Read here whether the goods match the looks in comparison with the four fastest race bikes of the 2021 season.
Low susceptibility to crosswinds
Rides very fast on the flats despite the shallow wheels
Great balance between racing stiffness and comfort
Combination of smoothness and directness
Falls short of our expectations on the hills
Rattling SRAM shift levers
No power meter installed
Mar 2021 · Josh Croxton
The BMC Teammachine SLR01 is a top-tier race bike with top-tier performance, but does it match up to its top-tier price tag?
Smooth yet precise handling
Low weight (7.2kg - bottle cages, no pedals)
No power meter
Restricted handlebar choice
Mar 2021 · Stu Kerton
A highly entertaining race bike to ride, with a performance to match
Great ride quality
Loads of feedback from the frameset
Impressive stiffness levels
Precision steering
I'd expect to see higher end wheels at this price
Feb 2021 · Sam Challis
The new BMC Teammachine SLR01 is a brilliant example of a modern race bike. Photography: Mike Massaro
Stiffness
Weight
Handling
Comfort imbalance between seatpost and cockpit
Feb 2021 · Ben Delaney
COVID-19’s impact on bike racing has meant many things to many people. For Greg Avermaet, it means an unusual fifth season as the reigning Olympic road race champion. Related: Greg Van Avermaet sympathizes with Tom Dumoulin’s decision to leave pressure-cooker peloton Greg Van Avermaet gets taste of ‘wet’ cobbles in Paris-Roubaix test Van Avermaet won … Continued
Jul 2020
The new Teammachine SLR01 is lighter and more aero than its predecessor, but retains the same great performance it's known for.
Extremely light and stiff
Great all-purpose road racing bike
Very expensive
Jul 2020
First launched in 2011, the BMC Teammachine SLR was a first for the brand in a few ways. It was the first to use their Tuned Compliance Concept, and the first to take advantage of their Accelerated Composites Evolution or ACE technology. Since 2011, the Teammachine SLR has been revised a few times, but the […]
Jul 2020 · Dave Rome
In its 10-year existence, BMC’s Teammachine SLR01 has won the biggest of races: the Tour de France (Cadel Evans), the Road World Championships (Philippe Gilbert) and the Olympic Games road race (Greg Van Avermaet ). Since the beginning, the SLR01 was never the lightest, stiffest or most aerodynamic race bike; rather the Swiss company always […]
Retains the SLR01’s impressive ride quality, more reactive under power, wonderfully balanced handling, clean aesthetics.
Feels less compliant out of the saddle, headset bearings trapped by brake hoses, permanent thru-axle nuts.
Frame | Teammachine SLR03, PF86 bottom bracket BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit Color: Black |
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Fork | Teammachine SLR Carbon, TCC Race |
Bottom Bracket | BB86/BB92, press-fit |
Stem | BMC RSM01 |
Handlebar | BMC RAB 03, ergo top shape, compact bend |
Saddle | VL-1489 |
Seatpost | BMC RSP 03 Type: Rigid |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
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Front Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
Crank | Shimano FC-RS510, 50-34T |
Shifters | Shimano 105 |
Cassette | Shimano 105, 11-32T |
Chain | Shimano 105 |
Brakes | Shimano BR-R561 Type: Rim |
Rims | Mavic CXP Black |
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Front Hub | Shimano RS-400 Quick Release |
Rear Hub | Shimano RS-400 Quick Release |
Tires | Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Slick, 25mm |
Last updated June 23
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