EXPLORO RACEMAX: SPEED IS EVERYTHING
Choose the Exploro RaceMax if you crave road bike speed on- and off-road
Next-level aerodynamics with rear wheel cutout, narrow headtube, bottle shielding downtube & aero profiles all around
THE ALL NEW EXPLORO RACEMAX
Whether riding road or gravel, we love speed. So everything on the RaceMax frame is engineered for that. The end result is the first gravel bike that:
- Looks like a road bike
- Rides like a road bike
- Rips through gravel
Best of all, the very same RaceMax frame can be built up with a focus on pure speed with 35-46mm WAM tires in 700c can also be turned into an unstoppable machine with very wide tires p to 61mm WAM. Handy for that epic ride or trip abroad. And with two wheelsets, you can switch between the two setups easily. That’s RaceMax.
IT ALL STARTS WITH THE TIRES
To make the fastest possible gravel bike, you need to start with the tire. Tire choice determines comfort & grip. But it also determines how you can shape the frame to redirect the airflow.
To aerodynamically engineer the frame around the tires, you need to know what their REAL measurements are. Not what’s on the label, but how they really fit. That’s REALFAST aerodynamics. But it’s not easy, as the tire dimension depends on the rim you use, the pressure and of course how accurate the manufacturer’s claimed size is.
So we took hundreds of measurements to know the real tire widths (which we call WAM - Width As Measured and RAM - Radius As Measured) and use that to engineer the frame around.
SO WHAT TIRE DO YOU NEED?
- Terrain (traction, puncture resistance)
- Rider skill (how much grip you need for control)
- Rider speed (the slower you go, the more you bump/sink into the terrain)
REALFAST AERODYNAMICS
Starting from our favorite tires, we then engineered a perfectly fitting rear wheel cutout (with mud clearance of course) and a closely trailing downtube to catch the airflow coming off the front tire. We added a super-narrow headtube (yet with a big steerer inside it), a multi-shape fork and aero details from seatstay to seatpost and from the shielded water bottle to the direct-attachment brake mounts.
Most importantly, we engineered this for realistic riding speeds, wind speeds, tire widths, bottle positions and even for mud. We don’t care if it is theoretically fast in the windtunnel with a fantasy spec. We care if it is fast the way you ride it in real world conditions.
RACEMAX VS ULTRA
The RaceMax frameset is is fastest with 35-46mm WAM tires. That’s when its top speed rivals the best road bikes out there. So whether you’re on asphalt, easy or tougher gravel, you can be sure you have the fastest setup. But depending on where you ride and how fast you ride, you may want an even bigger tire for ultimate traction and control. Good news: 90% of the aerodynamic advantage of the RaceMax frameset still works with tires up to 61mm WAM.
In a way, the Ultra is the reverse. It is aerodynamically optimized for 55-61mm WAM tires thanks to its wider downtube near the front tire. This extra width better redirects the air coming off a bigger front tire. If you prefer a smaller tire, you can run a 700c tire up to a 46mm WAM. But as you go to a smaller tire, the Racemax becomes the faster choice again. In addition, the Ultra combines its aero seattube with a round seatpost so you can fit a standard, dropper or suspension post.
Frame |
RaceMax 418 |
Frame material |
Unidirectional pre-preg carbon, High-modulus/high-strength performance blend layup |
Fork |
Fango RaceMax w/ compact crown |
Headset |
3T MinMax IS42/28.6 + IS 47/3 |
Thru-axle |
100x12 front - 142x12 rear |
Handlebar size |
(XXS: 38cm - 51: 40cm - 5&56: 42cm - 58&61: 44cm) |
Stem |
3T Apto Stealth (XXS:70mm - 51:80mm - 54: 90mm - 56:100mm - 58:110mm - 61:120mm) |
Front Derailleur |
Sram Force D1 AXS |
Rear Derailleur |
Sram Force D1 AXS max 36T |
Shift/brake levers |
Sram Force D1 AXS |
Brakes |
Sram Force D1 AXS Hydraulic Disc w/ Sram 160mm rotor |
Crankset |
Sram Force D1 AXS, 46-33T chainrings, narrow Q-factor (XXS: 165mm - 51: 170mm - 54&56: 172,5mm - 58&61: 175mm) |
Cassette |
12-speed Rival AXS 10-36T |
Wheelset |
Fulcrum Rapid Red 900, 700c, 22mm internal width, tubeless ready |
Seatpost |
3T Exploro seatpost for Ritchey clamp |
3T Racemax Force D1 AXS 2X12 - Red/White
EXPLORO RACEMAX: SPEED IS EVERYTHING
Choose the Exploro RaceMax if you crave road bike speed on- and off-road
Next-level aerodynamics with rear wheel cutout, narrow headtube, bottle shielding downtube & aero profiles all around
THE ALL NEW EXPLORO RACEMAX
Whether riding road or gravel, we love speed. So everything on the RaceMax frame is engineered for that. The end result is the first gravel bike that:
- Looks like a road bike
- Rides like a road bike
- Rips through gravel
Best of all, the very same RaceMax frame can be built up with a focus on pure speed with 35-46mm WAM tires in 700c can also be turned into an unstoppable machine with very wide tires p to 61mm WAM. Handy for that epic ride or trip abroad. And with two wheelsets, you can switch between the two setups easily. That’s RaceMax.
IT ALL STARTS WITH THE TIRES
To make the fastest possible gravel bike, you need to start with the tire. Tire choice determines comfort & grip. But it also determines how you can shape the frame to redirect the airflow.
To aerodynamically engineer the frame around the tires, you need to know what their REAL measurements are. Not what’s on the label, but how they really fit. That’s REALFAST aerodynamics. But it’s not easy, as the tire dimension depends on the rim you use, the pressure and of course how accurate the manufacturer’s claimed size is.
So we took hundreds of measurements to know the real tire widths (which we call WAM - Width As Measured and RAM - Radius As Measured) and use that to engineer the frame around.
SO WHAT TIRE DO YOU NEED?
- Terrain (traction, puncture resistance)
- Rider skill (how much grip you need for control)
- Rider speed (the slower you go, the more you bump/sink into the terrain)
REALFAST AERODYNAMICS
Starting from our favorite tires, we then engineered a perfectly fitting rear wheel cutout (with mud clearance of course) and a closely trailing downtube to catch the airflow coming off the front tire. We added a super-narrow headtube (yet with a big steerer inside it), a multi-shape fork and aero details from seatstay to seatpost and from the shielded water bottle to the direct-attachment brake mounts.
Most importantly, we engineered this for realistic riding speeds, wind speeds, tire widths, bottle positions and even for mud. We don’t care if it is theoretically fast in the windtunnel with a fantasy spec. We care if it is fast the way you ride it in real world conditions.
RACEMAX VS ULTRA
The RaceMax frameset is is fastest with 35-46mm WAM tires. That’s when its top speed rivals the best road bikes out there. So whether you’re on asphalt, easy or tougher gravel, you can be sure you have the fastest setup. But depending on where you ride and how fast you ride, you may want an even bigger tire for ultimate traction and control. Good news: 90% of the aerodynamic advantage of the RaceMax frameset still works with tires up to 61mm WAM.
In a way, the Ultra is the reverse. It is aerodynamically optimized for 55-61mm WAM tires thanks to its wider downtube near the front tire. This extra width better redirects the air coming off a bigger front tire. If you prefer a smaller tire, you can run a 700c tire up to a 46mm WAM. But as you go to a smaller tire, the Racemax becomes the faster choice again. In addition, the Ultra combines its aero seattube with a round seatpost so you can fit a standard, dropper or suspension post.
Frame |
RaceMax 418 |
Frame material |
Unidirectional pre-preg carbon, High-modulus/high-strength performance blend layup |
Fork |
Fango RaceMax w/ compact crown |
Headset |
3T MinMax IS42/28.6 + IS 47/3 |
Thru-axle |
100x12 front - 142x12 rear |
Handlebar size |
(XXS: 38cm - 51: 40cm - 5&56: 42cm - 58&61: 44cm) |
Stem |
3T Apto Stealth (XXS:70mm - 51:80mm - 54: 90mm - 56:100mm - 58:110mm - 61:120mm) |
Front Derailleur |
Sram Force D1 AXS |
Rear Derailleur |
Sram Force D1 AXS max 36T |
Shift/brake levers |
Sram Force D1 AXS |
Brakes |
Sram Force D1 AXS Hydraulic Disc w/ Sram 160mm rotor |
Crankset |
Sram Force D1 AXS, 46-33T chainrings, narrow Q-factor (XXS: 165mm - 51: 170mm - 54&56: 172,5mm - 58&61: 175mm) |
Cassette |
12-speed Rival AXS 10-36T |
Wheelset |
Fulcrum Rapid Red 900, 700c, 22mm internal width, tubeless ready |
Seatpost |
3T Exploro seatpost for Ritchey clamp |