Developed using the same technology and design found in Bianchi’s XR4, the XR3 is a professional aero racer without the professional price tag.
The XR3 boasts the countervail technology that can be found in many of Bianchi’s premium bikes. Bianchi allege that 80% of wind resistance comes from the riding position of the rider themselves, so by cancelling out vibrations you can remain in an aerodynamic position for longer. It also increases control.
With headtubes being 5mm higher than the XR4, the XR3 offers a slightly more relaxed riding position, but this is still a racing machine and benefits from the same aerodynamic design as the XR4. Be it the aero headtube, aero seatpost, or the integrated headtube design, you’ll be carving through wind with ease.
Combine this was a rigid frame of carbon monocoque tech, all your energy is efficiently converted to quick, forward momentum.
Campagnolo’s Chorus groupset is its third tier groupset, offering professional performance without the need for a professional budget. The only noticeable difference between this and the Record and Super Record is the weight (and price). The Chorus features the Ergopower controls featured across the board with Campagnolo, and you can change up or down 3 and 5 sprockets at a time respectively. Great for steep hills or unexpected descents.
A new PB is just a ride away!