Wilier's New Aero And Low Weight Racing Rig
CYCLING WEEKLY|November 12, 2020
Is the Italian brand’s new Filante SLR the perfect compromise? Rupert Radley finds out
Rupert Radley
Wilier's New Aero And Low Weight Racing Rig

In a year where the classic cycling timetables have been thrown out the window, Wilier has launched its new Filante SLR race bike in November. Described as an aero bicycle with the weight and characteristics of a lightweight machine, the new Filante SLR Disc is certainly on trend for 2020.

Filante meets Cento meets Zer0

Fans of Wilier’s range will already be aware of the Wilier Cento10 Pro, a top-end, out-and-out aero racing bike. Wilier updated its Cento range this summer with the Cento10 SL, a bike that sat one level below the top-end Pro model.

The Pro model has now quietly slipped away, replaced by the Filante SLR with the Cento10 SL sat beneath it.

If you take a look at both the Cento and the Filante, the two certainly bear a familial resemblance, although there are some subtle differences.

The new frame is less aggressively aero shaped. It still features NACA airfoils and the tubing has a Kammtail design but it’s softer than previous designs and more rounded. Kammtail designs are well known to maintain the aero benefits of the classic teardrop shape whilst cutting weight and excess material.

According to Wilier, the Filante SLR is 11 per cent lighter than the outgoing Cento10 Pro, without dropping stiffness.

The new bike bears more than a passing resemblance to Wilier’s Zero model, the brand’s dedicated lightweight bike. The head tube on both the bikes looks very similar and the rest of the bike’s tubing has the same rounded tubing design. The new Filante SLR doesn’t have the same ‘notch’ where the seat bolt clamp lives.

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