Hands-on with Mark Cavendish's custom Wilier Filante SLR at the 2023 Tour de France

We get up close with the Manx Missile's final Tour de France bike

George Scott / Our Media

Published: July 4, 2023 at 4:00 pm

This is the custom-painted Wilier Filante SLR that Mark Cavendish is riding at the 2023 Tour de France.

Astana Qazaqstan's bike sponsor, Wilier, presented Cavendish with a custom-painted Filante SLR ahead of the Manx Missile's final Tour.

Cavendish is seeking a 35th career stage win that would see the 38-year-old break clear of Eddy Merckx as the most successful Tour de France rider of all time.

We got hands-on with Cavendish's Filante SLR at the Grand Départ in Bilbao, so let's take a look at all the details of the two-time green jersey winner's setup – and how much it weighs.

A custom-painted frame and team-issue build

Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR for the Manx Missile's final Tour de France. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media

The Filante is Wilier's aero road bike, sitting alongside the lightweight 0 SLR at the top of the Italian firm's road range.

However, while the Filante (in a size small) is Cavendish's go-to option, it's not as notably aero-styled as some of the more aggressive machines in the WorldTour peloton.

With a claimed frame weight of 870g (unspecified size), the Filante SLR is more in the mould of an aero-lightweight all-rounder.

Astana Qazaqstan's bikes are, in our opinion, some of the best-looking in the peloton, with a blue marble paintjob, but Cavendish's bike is a custom creation that applies a similar effect to a white and light grey finish.

Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
The Filante SLR is Wilier's lightweight aero option. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media

That's offset by black and gold Wilier logos, plus the CVNDSH logo on the fork.

Paintjob aside, Cavendish's bike sports a team-issue build.

The Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9200 groupset comprises of the now-standard 54-40t crankset, with an 11-34t cassette out back.

Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish's frame has a custom finish, with a white/grey marble effect. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media

Bigger chainrings are now commonplace in the peloton and, paired with a broad cassette (compared to the 11-25t or 11-28t versions of old), there's no loss of range.

The Astana Qazaqstan team also uses SLF Motion Speed oversized pulley wheels.

SLF Motion is an Illinois-based company, not as well known as CeramicSpeed but with a similar range of derailleur upgrades (yours for $525).

Elsewhere, Cavendish's bike is equipped with deep-section HED Vanquish RC6 Pro wheels.

Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Deep-section HED wheels for the Tour's greatest-ever sprinter. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media

The team uses both Corima and HED wheels, after the latter came on board as an additional supplier earlier in the season.

The Vanquish RC Pro Series is described as HED's "fastest ever" and comprises of three rim depths: 40mm, 61mm and 84mm, plus a disc option.

The 61mm-deep Vanquish RC6 Pro wheelset on Cavendish's bike has an internal rim width of 21mm and is optimally designed, HED says, for a 28c tyre.

Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
We measured Cavendish's 28c Vittoria Corsa Pro tubeless tyres at 27.4mm. - George Scott / Our Media

And that's exactly what Cavendish's bike has, with the 28c Vittoria Corsa Pro. We measured Cavendish's tyres at 27.4mm, so slightly narrow on the HED rims.

Otherwise, Cavendish uses the Wilier Zero Carbon integrated handlebar, with a classic bend.

Cavendish opts for a 130mm stem length and 400mm handlebar width.

It's not super-wide, by any stretch, but with most pro riders now on 36cm or 38cm bars, it's a more traditional setup.

Finishing touches include a Prologo Zero II saddle, LOOK Keo 2 Max pedals, Shimano Dura-Ace power meter and K-Edge out-front mount.

How much does Mark Cavendish's bike weigh?

Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR came in at 7.76kg on our scales. - George Scott / Our Media

Like every bike we saw at the Tour de France – look out for a full round-up of Tour bike weights – we put Cavendish's Filante SLR on the BikeRadar Scales of Truth.

And the result? 7.76kg.

It's certainly not the lightest bike in the peloton, but about par for an aero bike with deep-section wheels and disc brakes.

Mark Cavendish's custom Wilier Filante SLR | Specs

  • Frameset: Wilier Filante SLR (size small)
  • Groupset: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270 (54/40t crankset, 11-34t cassette, SLF Motion Speed oversized pulley wheels)
  • Wheelset: HED Vanquish RC6 Pro
  • Power meter: Shimano Dura-Ace FC-R9200-P
  • Tyres: Vittoria Corsa Pro TLR, tubeless, 28c (measured width 27.4mm)
  • Handlebar: Wilier Zero Carbon (40cm handlebar width, 13cm stem length)
  • Seatpost: Wilier Filante SLR
  • Saddle: Prologo Zero II
  • Bottle cages: Tacx Ciro
  • Pedals: LOOK Keo 2 Max
  • Weight: 7.76kg
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
We got hands-on with Mark Cavendish's bike ahead of the 2023 Tour de France. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish has won 34 Tour de France stages. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish switched to the Wilier Filante SLR after joining Astana Qazaqstan for the season. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Not a cable in sight, as you'd expect from a pro bike in 2023. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish blends old and new thanks to the fully-integrated, one-piece handlebar and stem with a classic blend. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish has a single Di2 sprint shifter on the right-hand drop. This allows him to shift into a harder gear but, with no sprint shifter on the left-hand side of the bar, he's got no interest in making things easier in a bunch gallop. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
This is a production unit but, with a 13cm stem and 40mm bar width, Wilier says it's effectively a pro-only option designed for the Astana Qazaqstan team. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Black and gold logos offset the marble finish. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Cavendish sits on a Prologo Zero II saddle, perched on the Filante SLR's proprietary aero seatpost. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
A (mostly) Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 R9270 drivetrain for Cavendish. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
There's a Dura-Ace power meter in there, too. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Big chainrings are now commonplace in the peloton, with Cavendish running a 54-40t setup. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
An 11-34t cassette provides plenty of range out back. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
These SLF Motion oversized pulley wheels provide a small efficiency gain – and add a healthy dose of bling. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
HED also supplies the Astana Qazaqstan team with wheels, alongside official sponsor Corima. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
HED came on board with the team in April. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
This is the 61mm-deep, tubeless-ready HED Vanquish RC6 Pro. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Vittoria's new tubeless tyre, the Corsa Pro, is a common choice in the pro peloton. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
LOOK Keo 2 Max pedals for Cavendish. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Another look at Cavendish's saddle. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media
Mark Cavendish's Wilier Filante SLR
Tacx Ciro cages hold the Manx Missile's bottles. - Simon von Bromley / Our Media