BikeRadar's Liam Cahill awarded the Van Rysel RCR Pro Team Edition four out of five stars in his review, commenting that despite being good value for a superbike, the price point was still a little steep.
Spring 2025 has good things in store then, because the cheapest WorldTour race bike is on sale with a chunky £1,000 discount.

Developed with French aerospace lab Onera, the RCR Pro frameset takes inspiration from top WorldTour race bikes. Van Rysel studied the best to create a well-balanced, lightweight aero bike designed to compete with the top five in its category.
Liam concluded in his review that the Van Rysel RCR Pro Team Replica delivers impressive speed with a responsive front end, making it a thrill to ride at pace.

After a month of testing the RCR Pro, Liam found its smart design and speed stood out.
The well-balanced frame and Deda front end make for an agile, fast ride. It's perfect for holding pace, cornering with precision, and sprinting back up to speed.
Climbing feels natural too, thanks to its lightweight build and race-ready geometry, although it's not the smoothest on rough UK roads.
If that sounds good to you, grab a bargain before it sells out.