Pro bike: Jonas Vingegaard's Tour de France stage-winning Cervélo R5

Pro bike: Jonas Vingegaard's Tour de France stage-winning Cervélo R5

A closer look at the climbing setup of the defending Tour de France champion


Jonas Vingegaard has the choice of three framesets he can ride in the defence of his Tour de France title: the aero S5, the Soloist and this, the lightweight Cervélo R5.

The Cervélo R5 is a classic piece of road racing design, and remains distinctive in the pro peloton thanks to its more traditional silhouette.

Jonas Vingegaard Cervelo R5
Compared to other bike manufacturers who have converged on a common design - namely dropped seat stays and shrunken tubing in pursuit of blended aerodynamics and light weight - the Cervélo R5's basic shape remains largely unchanged since its debut in 2003.
Jonas Vingegaard Cervelo R5
With aero bikes becoming more versatile (Vingegaard raced up the Col du Galibier aboard his S5) it’s likely we’ll only see the R5 in the high, high mountains, where the bike’s primary focus being on weight reduction, stiffness and, crucially, handling will come into play.
Jonas Vingegaard Cervelo R5
That’s not to say the frameset doesn’t have at least a nod to aerodynamics. Cervélo describes its tube profiles as ‘Squoval Max’ – square shaped tubes with ovalized edges to reduce drag whilst maintaining stiffness.
Jonas Vingegaard's Cervelo R5

Instead, Cervélo has focussed much of its substantial aero expertise on its Reserve wheels. Here, Vingegaard is running the Reserve 42/49 TA wheels That stands for Turbulent Aero technology, wherein aero testing has been conducted in a variety of different wind conditions simulated in a wind tunnel to provide the most realistic outdoor performance. 

Perhaps more quantifiable is their mismatched depth, which is not uncommon across the professional peloton wherein the shallower front wheel does not compromise handling in windy conditions but the deeper rear provides stiffness and an aerodynamic advantage.

Jonas Vingegaard Cervelo R5

The Vittoria Corsa Pro tyres are in a unconventional 29c width and designed to be used with a 25mm wide rim - that’s referring to the internal rim width of the tyre. 

It’s likely that Vittoria are producing a tyre in this size because of standards relating to hookless rims –  it’s no longer advised to run a 28mm tyre on a 25mm rim. Reserve, and other wheel manufacturers, were likely designing wheelsets around a 28c tyre width, therefore a 29c tyre mitigates losses aerodynamically. 

Jonas Vingegaard Cervelo R5

Visma Lease A Bike is running Vision Metron one piece bar and stems across its fleet of R5 bikes. As is common, these bars accommodate the cables entirely inside before channelling them into the head tube of the bike, reducing drag by a claimed 25 watts, according to Cervélo.

Jonas Vingegaard's Cervelo R5

The bike is equipped with a SRAM Red AXS groupset, set up with a 52/39 tooth chainring and paired with a 10-36t cassette. With the groupset’s recent update, Vingegaard is now using the SRAM Red hoods, whereas last year he opted to run the SRAM Force versions over the bulkier SRAM Red options.

Jonas Vingegaard's Cervelo R5

The bike’s eye-catching frame colour is a one-off special for the 111th Tour de France, celebrating its grand depart in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. It was a period of history wherein humanity, knowledge and progress were prioritised – perhaps we’ll consider Vingegaard akin to Michelangelo should he win his third Tour de France. 

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