'The first F1 bike' - RedBull and BMC join forces in World's Fastest Race Bike project
BMC S♉peedmachine is the culmination of a four-year project involving Fabian Cancellara

Four years ago, a collaboration was announced between Swiss ♒bicycle manufacturer, BMC, and Red Bull Advanced Technologies, the high-performance engineering sister business of Formula One's Oracle Red Bull Racing. The proj🍃ect's aim was both simple and unfathomably complex at the same time, and most easily explained by the project's title: "World's Fastest Race Bike".
The aim was to utilise🔯 the technology and tools developed by Red Bull's pursuit of Formula One success, combining them with BMCไ's own expertise in bicycle manufacturing.
Today, the project bears its first fr♔uit, with this prototype time trial bike. As yet, it doesn't officially have a name, although 'Speedmachine' is printed onto the top tube, and it is rideable. In fact, it will be raced by BMC's sponsored triathlete, Patrik Nilsson, at the (COVID-delayed) 2021 Ironman World Championship at St George in Utah this Saturday.
Unfortunately, details on the bike are sparse. Neither BMC nor Red Bull Advanced Technologies have provided any clarity on whether they were successful at making it 'the world's fastest'. There's no benchmark comparisons against existing examples of BMC's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:best time trial bike, the Timemachi💖ne TT, or any data at all, for that matꦇter.
Nonethe💞less, Red Bull Advanced Techn♓ologies Commercial Development Officer, Andy Damerum, believes the result is a potential 'game changer'.
"We’re incredibly proud of what we have achieved with BMC," he explained. "We took our Formula One methodologies in aerodynamics and CFD (computational fluid dynamics) and applied it to bike design, resulting in a bike that we believe 🅠has the potential to be a game changer."
The on💜ly details we can obtain are those we can decipher from the photos.
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The fork looks to have adopted a wider leg stance to provide plenty of space for the wind to travel between fork and the wheel. At the top of the fork, the crown is very angular, and appears to match the shape and position of the seat stays behind it. Despite the fork on the🌠 brand's existing Timemachine TT running in front of the head tube, the Speedmachine's fork is more traditional in its construction. It also appears to use the hidden dropout design fo🀅und on the brand's Teammachine SLR.
The frame looks to take the aerodynamic frame design of the brand's Tim♚emachine Road aero bike to the extreme. Where the road bike's bottles and cages are designed to help the wind flow past the frame, the Speedmachine is given what appears to be a removable storage compartment.
The bike can clearly accept a front derailleurꦍ, despite the bik💃e being run with a single front chainring on the SRAM Red eTap AXS groupset for these photos.
Formula One's input has clearly extended beyond the construction of the bike, too, with the Red Bull branded carbon wheels being given garish red sidewall colouring, wrapped in with matching limited-edition 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pirelli P Zero Race TLR tyres.
Prototype and development
Throughout the four-year development and prototyping journey, real rider input has been key to the project. And there are few more qualified to offer feedback on ride quality and performance than BMC ambassador, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabian Cancellara, winner of four world time trial championships and two Olympic time trial gold medals, not to mention numerous 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France stage wins and monuments victories.
"Two worlds from different sports have come together to create something cycling has never seen before," Cancellara said. "It has been fascinating to be involved in this project from its early stages, to continually test the athlete and machine interface. Being part of the development of a cutting-edge bike, employing some radical principles and being given the chance to influence its performance from a rider perspective has bee𝔉n amazing. The finished prototype is incredible, and I look forward to what’s next.”
Like Cancellara, David Zurcher, CEO of BMC Switzerland also sees this as the start of a𝔉 longer-term project. "High performance is in both of our DNAs. This prototype really is the first Formula One bike and is sure to greatly impact the future of our racing bikes.”
Zurcher might describe this as the "first Formula One bike," but it's not the first time these two sports have collided. McLaren is perhaps the most intertwined with road cycling, having sponsored Bahrain McLaren (now Bahrain Victorious) in the 2020 season. McLaren's involvement doesn't end there though, as far back as 2011, the brand collaborated with Specialized on the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:S-Works McLaren Venge.
More recently, Valtteri Bottas, who spenඣt four years driving for Mercedes before a 2022 switch to Alfa Romeo, helped launch the , complete in his team's colours.
UCI Approval
As yet, the bike hasn't been given official approval status by the UCI, nor has BMC given any clues as to whether this is even an aim foဣꦜr the bike. However, the design of the frame appears relatively constrained in comparison to some pure time trial frames such as the .