Bytagand the publication "The Bianchi bikes of the Arkea – B&B Hotels team for 2025"
The French World Tour team and the Italian brand are continuing their collaboration for the 2025 season, which began at the Tour Down Under in Australia. The top-of-the-range Bianchi Reparto Corse models will compete with updated equipment.
Source: CP
White et the Arkéa-B&B Hotels team will continue their successful collaboration during the 2025 cycling season by presenting updated high-end racing models at Tower Down Under Australia.
This third consecutive year of partnership opens with renewed competitive ambitions, after the team's dazzling 2024 season marked by Kevin Vauquelin's prestigious victory in Bologna during the historic Italian start of the Tour de France.
For the season 2025 UCI World Tour, Bianchi will supply the team with its premium racing models, theOther RC and Specialissima RC, with new distinctive features.
THEOther RC features a sophisticated color palette that combines the original Celeste CK16 with a metallic finish to create a bright and dynamic aesthetic. Already used by Luca Mozzato and Kevin Vauquelin, the new graphic design reinforces the visual impact. The Specialissima RC retains its Matte black graphic theme with metallic Celeste accents and now includes the Arkéa-B&B Hotels logo on the seat tube and the Bianchi logo on the integrated handlebars.
The partnership extends beyond the men's WorldTour team and will support Bianchi's top models for thedevelopment team and women's team. In addition, Bianchi will provide time trial bikes (Aquila) and cyclocross (Zolder), who have recently won national championships, thanks to victories by Clement Venturini et by Amandine Fouquenet .
- Drivetrain: Shimano Dura-Ace
- Crankset: FSA Powerbox
- Wheels: Vision Metron (45 and 60) SL and Vision Metron 91/TTW for the time trial
- Tires: Vittoria Corsa Pro
- Saddles: Selle Italia
- Bottles and bottle cages: Elite
- Handlebar tape: Bianchi
Bytagand the publication "The Bianchi bikes of the Arkea – B&B Hotels team for 2025"