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BMC bikes by category
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BMC model ranges
Endurance
Roadmachine

Current Models

6

price

$2,899—$10,699

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Roadmachine

Current Models

3

price

CHF 7,499—CHF 8,999

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Race
Teammachine

Current Models

8

price

$6,199—$14,599

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Teammachine R

Current Models

6

price

$7,299—$14,599

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Teammachine

Current Models

3

price

CHF 7,999—CHF 12,999

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Teammachine

Current Models

3

price

$2,899—$4,799

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Triathlon
Speedmachine

Current Models

4

price

$8,399—$12,399

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Timemachine

Current Models

1

price

$21,299

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Track
Trackmachine

Current Models

3

price

$2,199—CHF 6,999

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Gravel
Kaius

Current Models

4

price

$6,199—$12,399

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URS

Current Models

4

price

$3,599—$5,099

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URS AMP

Current Models

2

price

CHF 6,999—CHF 7,999

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XC
Twostroke

Current Models

1

price

$6,199

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Trail
Fourstroke AMP LT

Current Models

2

price

CHF 6,999—CHF 9,999

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Fourstroke

Current Models

2

price

$14,599

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Urban
257

Current Models

8

price

$4,299—CHF 5,999

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Alpenchallenge

Current Models

3

price

$1,199—$1,799

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Alpenchallenge

Current Models

2

price

$4,199—$4,599

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Recent reviews
Bikerumor
New BMC Kaius 01 Attacks from All Angles to Become Next 'Ultimate Gravel Race Bike'

Apr 2026 · Zach Overholt

The new Kaius 01 is more aero, stiffer, lighter, and adds more tire clearance. Impressive.

Highs
  • Revised frameset 63g lighter, 3% stiffer, 4% weight savings

  • 12% improvement in bike-only aerodynamics, 1.05% system-wide speed gains

  • Tire clearance up to 52mm

  • T47 x 85.5 threaded bottom bracket

  • External cargo system with top tube bag mounts, Cargo Plate, AeroCore cages

  • Integrated chain guide with options for 38t-50t chainrings

  • Full Mount compatible UDH dropout

  • 5mm reduction in reach for more aggressive position

  • 10mm additional ground clearance

  • 4mm additional trail, 5mm longer chainstays

Lows
  • No in-tube storage

  • Stiff fork and one-piece cockpit transmit big impacts on rough terrain

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Escape Collective
BMC brings aero and geo updates to its new Kaius 01

Apr 2026 · Ronan Mc Laughlin

One of the raciest gravel bikes gets even racier while adding some practicality.

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Escape Collective
BMC brings aero and geo updates to its new Kaius 01

Apr 2026 · Ronan Mc Laughlin

One of the raciest gravel bikes gets even racier while adding some practicality.

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Gran Fondo Magazine
New BMC Kaius 01 2026 on Review – the Ultimate Gravel Racer?

Apr 2026 · Jan Fock

BMC Kaius 01 2026 Review: Aero, Light and Fast, but How Good Is the New Gravel Racer?

Highs
  • Snappy acceleration thanks to low weight

  • Agile handling

  • Well-judged compliance

  • Impressive versatility for a race bike, with generous tire clearance and plenty of mounting points

Lows
  • None

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Bikerumor
BMC Resurrects the Twostroke

Apr 2026 · Travis Reill

Was the Twostroke gone from BMC's lineup? Who knows? But, good news, if it was, they brought it back with updated geo and tech design

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Bikerumor
The BMC Teammachine 01 AMP Road eBike is So Light & Pedalable it Feels Like a New Category

Apr 2026 · Zach Overholt

The new BMC Teammachine 01 Amp is the ebike for people who don't want an ebike, but a road bike they can easily pedal up hills

Highs
  • Smooth and quiet power delivery

  • Very light for an e-road bike (20.72 lbs claimed)

  • Pedals well without assistance, feels like a normal road bike

  • Custom motor mounts for better cooling and service access

  • Modified motor software prevents sharp power drop-off

  • Same stiffness as BMC's flagship non-e road bikes

  • Pro-level carbon build with high-end components

  • OLED display, integrated rear light, USB charging port

  • Range extender option available

Lows
  • Expensive (starts at $7,999)

  • Not available in the US currently

  • Factory tires are 28mm, reviewer recommends at least 30mm

  • Assistance cuts off at 25 km/h (15.5 mph) in European model

  • Highest power output (200W, 40Nm) may not suit those wanting high assist

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which BMC bikes are most popular?

The most popular BMC model families are the Roadmachine, Teammachine, and Teammachine.

Q: Does BMC make eBikes?

Yes, BMC manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.