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Bianchi Oltre Race 105 Bike


Regular price $3,50000

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Bianchi   |   SKU: YTB8DI44ZK  |   Option: ZK - CK16 / Metallic Celeste, 44cm

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Bianchi Oltre Race 105 Bike Info

At $3,500, the Bianchi Oltre Race 105 Bike answers a question that every rider shopping for their first serious carbon road bike eventually asks: how much of the platform do you actually get at this price? In Bianchi’s Oltre lineup, the answer is straightforward — you get the same aero carbon frame and fork that defines the Oltre platform, spec’d with Shimano’s 12-speed 105 mechanical groupset and hydraulic disc brakes. The CK16 Metallic Celeste finish is the unmistakable shade that has been on Bianchi road bikes since 1913. This is a genuine Italian carbon aero race bike, not a marketing exercise.

The Oltre frame is Bianchi’s dedicated aero road platform, developed with the aerodynamic tube shaping and race-oriented geometry that the brand built around its WorldTour program. That same frame architecture carries through the entire Oltre lineup regardless of component spec — so while the Race 105 sits below the Comp Ultegra Di2 in terms of drivetrain, the ride character comes from the same carbon construction. Seven sizes run from 44cm to 59cm, making the Oltre Race one of the more size-inclusive options in this segment. Stack measurements run from 481mm (44cm) to 576mm (59cm), with reach from 376mm to 397mm — geometry that rewards an active aerodynamic position without being punishing on longer rides.

Shimano’s 105 R7100 is a 12-speed mechanical groupset and the correct choice at this price point. It runs the same 12-speed cassette architecture as Ultegra and Dura-Ace, delivers shifting that’s reliable and consistent, and it’s serviceable by any shop that works on Shimano. The 50/34 compact chainring combination paired with an 11-34 cassette gives the Oltre Race genuine climbing versatility — useful for riders covering varied terrain or building fitness on hilly routes. Even at this tier, the brakes are hydraulic: Shimano 105 R7170 two-piston hydraulic disc with Shimano RT70 Centerlock 160mm rotors. Hydraulic disc braking is no longer a premium feature on carbon road bikes, and the 105 version delivers meaningful stopping power and modulation across all weather conditions.

The wheels are Velomann V30R alloy — appropriate for training, club riding, and entry-level racing, and a straightforward upgrade target if a rider decides to move to carbon later. Vittoria Rubino G2.0 700x28 tires provide a balanced road feel. The cockpit uses a Velomann Aero Compact alloy handlebar with 74mm reach and 116mm drop, a Velomann alloy stem at -7 degrees, and Bianchi’s own Hexagon 2.5mm bar tape. The seatpost is a carbon aero shape with a reversible alloy head offering ±35mm of fore-aft adjustment — a meaningful fit tool at any price.

Design Benefits

  1. Oltre aero carbon frame at an accessible price — The Race 105 rides the same Oltre carbon platform as higher-spec builds in the lineup. That means the aerodynamic tube shaping, the race-oriented geometry, and the carbon construction — not an aluminum substitute dressed up in aggressive graphics. The frame is why this bike is worth the investment at $3,500.
  2. Shimano 105 R7100 12-speed mechanical — 105 is Shimano’s third tier but shares the 12-speed architecture with Ultegra and Dura-Ace. The result is a wide range cassette, clean gear steps, and the kind of shifting reliability that doesn’t require electronics to maintain. For riders who want consistent performance without the complexity of a battery-dependent system, 105 mechanical remains an honest choice.
  3. Hydraulic disc brakes throughout — The 105 R7170 hydraulic disc calipers are a meaningful feature at this price. The stopping power and modulation hydraulic disc provides — particularly in wet conditions and on sustained descents — is noticeably better than mechanical disc or rim brakes. This isn’t a spec compromise disguised as a feature; hydraulic disc is the right brake for a carbon road bike in 2026.
  4. 50/34 compact with 11-34 cassette — The compact chainring combination and wide-range cassette give the Oltre Race a gear range suited to riders tackling hills, building fitness on varied terrain, or transitioning to a more aerodynamic position for the first time. The 12-speed spacing keeps those gear steps smooth across the full range.
  5. Seven sizes including 44cm — The Oltre Race runs from 44cm to 59cm, covering a broader size range than most comparable bikes at this price. The 44cm size with its 481mm stack and 376mm reach makes the Oltre platform accessible to smaller riders who are often underserved by race-focused road bikes.
  6. CK16 Metallic Celeste — Bianchi’s celeste color is one of the oldest brand identifiers in cycling, tracing back over a century. The CK16 Metallic Celeste on the Oltre Race is a modern metallic interpretation of the classic shade — the kind of finish that reads unmistakably as Bianchi in any group ride or race peloton.

Final Take

The Bianchi Oltre Race 105 makes the Oltre aero carbon platform accessible at $3,500. The frame is the same story as higher-spec Oltre builds, the brakes are genuinely hydraulic, and the 105 12-speed drivetrain is a capable and reliable foundation. For the rider who wants to ride a real Italian carbon road bike in celeste — and has the option to upgrade wheels or groupset later — this is a strong starting point. The seven-size run means most riders will find a proper fit, and the 50/34 gearing means it doesn’t punish you on the first big climb out of the box.

Bianchi Oltre Race 105 Bike - Specifications

Frame Material:
Carbon
Fork:
Carbon
Headset:
ACROS & FSA
Seatpost:
Velomann Full carbon / Aero shape / Alloy head adjustable and reversible +/- 35mm / Length: 250mm (44cm); 300mm (47-50cm); 350mm (53-59 cm)
Front Derailleur:
Shimano 105 R7100
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano 105 R7100
Crankset:
Shimano 105 R7100
Chainrings:
50/34
Bottom Bracket:
Token Ninja Lite BB4124PS
Brake Calipers:
Shimano 105 R7170 Hydraulic Disc
Rotors:
Shimano RT70 Centerlock 160mm
Shifters / Levers:
Shimano 105 R7120
Cassette:
Shimano 105 R7100 12-speed 11-34
Chain:
Shimano M7100 12-speed
Wheel - Front:
Velomann V30R Alloy
Wheel - Rear:
Velomann V30R Alloy
Stem:
Velomann Alloy
Handlebar:
Velomann Aero Compact Alloy
Saddle:
Velomann Mitora 139.1 / Open flow / Steel rails / Carbon-reinforced nylon shell / Length: 250mm / Width: 139mm
Tires:
Vittoria Rubino G2.0 700x28
Bar Tape:
Bianchi Hexagon / 2.5 mm thickness
Pedals:
Not Included
Bar Reach:
74mm
Bar Drop:
116mm
Stem Angle:
-7 degree

*Specifications are subject to change.

Bianchi Oltre Race 105 Bike Geometry

Bianchi Oltre Race 105 Bike Geometry
Size:
44
47
50
53
55
57
59
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
420
440
470
500
520
540
560
C. Top Tube Length
505
515
525
536
550
560
575
D. Head Tube Length
95
105
110
125
140
155
175
E. Chain Stay Length
410
410
410
410
410
410
412
F. BB Drop
58
58
58
68
68
68
68
G. Seat Tube Angle
75
74.5
74.5
74
73.5
73.5
73
H. Head Tube Angle
70.5
70.5
71.5
72
72.5
73
73
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
481
490
499
525
541
557
576
L. Reach
376
379
387
385
390
395
397
Stem Length
80mm
90mm
90mm
100mm
110mm
110mm
120mm
Bar Width
40cm
40cm
40cm
40cm
42cm
42cm
42cm
M. Crank Length
165mm
170mm
170mm
170mm
172.5mm
172.5mm
172.5mm

The RA Perspective

The Oltre Race 105 is the bike we’d point to when someone comes in with a $3,500 budget and wants a real carbon road bike — not an aluminum frame with a carbon fork bolted on. The Oltre platform is legitimate: it’s the same aero carbon construction that carries through the rest of the lineup, and you feel that in the ride. The bike is stiffer and more responsive than anything at this price made from aluminum, and the geometry puts you in a position that actually works aerodynamically.

The 105 mechanical drivetrain is fine. We’d push back on the narrative that mechanical shifting is somehow inferior — Di2 is more convenient and slightly more precise under load, but 105 mechanical shifts reliably, holds its adjustment, and is easy to service anywhere. For a first carbon road bike, it’s the right choice. If a rider spends two seasons on this and decides they want electronic shifting, the Di2 upgrade path exists.

The thing we’d flag honestly is the wheels. The Velomann V30R alloy is a serviceable training wheel, but it’s the first upgrade we’d discuss with anyone buying this bike who wants to race or get serious about performance. A set of 40–50mm carbon clinchers would transform this bike. The good news is the Oltre frame earns that investment — it’s worth building on.

Seven sizes including 44cm is genuinely useful. A lot of bikes in this category start at 47cm or 48cm, which leaves out a meaningful slice of the riding population. The celeste in person is exactly what you’d hope — it’s the color that makes this unmistakably a Bianchi, and at $3,500 on this frame, it’s earned.

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