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Cervelo launch two limited edition Tour framesets: the R3SL and S3

50 R3-SLs come with yellow jersey signed by Carlos Sastre

To celebrate both the start of this year's Tour de France and Carlos Sastre’s position as defending champion, Cervélo have lunched two very special and very limited editions of their flagship road frames; the all-conquering R3-SL and super aero S3 in exclusive black and yellow pinstripe paintjobs.

Just 50 of the R3-SL framest will be produced, and Cervelo will be releasing just 200 of the S3 frames.

 Of the two limited edition packages, the R3-SL takes centre stage both for rarity value and because of the special extra that comes with every one. This was the bike Carlos spent the majority of last year’s Tour riding, so each R3-SL TdF LTD frameset will come complete with a yellow jersey personally signed by the great man himself and a certificate of authenticity to add to the exclusivity factor.

The R3-SL TdF LTD should be available by mid July, priced at £3099.99 SRP with only a small quantity of the 50 pieces worldwide destined for the UK. At only a £100 premium over the standard R3-SL it should prove very popular.
 
The S3 TdF LTD shares the same striking black with yellow pinstripe detailing as the R3-SL TdF LTD but celebrates Cervelo Test Team’s inaugural Tour de France. 200pcs of the S3 TdF LTD will be produced worldwide and unlike the R3-Sl it doesn’t include a signed yellow jersey, hence the unchanged £3499.99 SRP. Stock of the S3 TdF LTD is also expected by mid July.
 
Both frames come complete with 3T Funda Team forks, FSA integrated headset and seatpost. The R3-SL is supplied with a 3T Doric Offset LTD (not shown in photo), whilst the S3 comes with Cervélo’s own carbon aero SL seatpost.

If you're tempted to dip into your wallet for the R3-SL read our R3-SL review and watch the video to find out what to expect.

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dave atkinson | 14 years ago
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just wait till you get your limited edition rotor cranks on it though... maybe zipp will break out the yellow carbon for the wheels too  1

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AdamML | 14 years ago
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As much as I like Cervelos (and that is a lot), that new paintjob makes it look like a Boardman. Not that there's too much wrong with that, it just doesn't scream Cervelo...

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Tony Farrelly replied to AdamML | 14 years ago
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AdamML wrote:

As much as I like Cervelos (and that is a lot), that new paintjob makes it look like a Boardman. Not that there's too much wrong with that, it just doesn't scream Cervelo...

Funnily enough - that's what I said when we first saw the pics, an even easier comparison to make cos we've got a Boardman in the office, the head tube of which looks a bit Cerveloesque in a certain light

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