By Paul Norman

Published: Thursday, 07 April 2022 at 12:00 am


Vielo’s new V+1 Race Edition is dedicated exclusively to wireless 1x groupsets and boasts a claimed 880g frame weight.

1x mechanical groupsets are out of the equation, with no routing for a rear derailleur on the exceptionally clean-looking frameset.

This currently means you’re limited to a SRAM eTap AXS groupset in either its Red, Force, Rival or Eagle/mullet guises, depending on your preferences and budget. Vielo will offer builds based on the XPLR versions of the first three as stock.

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The Vielo V+1 Race Edition is single-ring only.
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Brake hoses are fully internally routed. At the cockpit, they run through Vielo’s one-piece bar/stem.

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There’s no routing for a rear-derailleur cable or wires, so you’d better like SRAM.
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Vielo’s showcase bike for its launch is kitted out with a SRAM Red XPLR groupset, along with Hope RX4+ brake calipers and Zipp 303 Firecrest wheelset. There’s also a 3D-printed saddle, Vielo carbon thru-axles and a red-to-orange fade paintjob, where the fade is made up of an array of tiny V+1 logos.

The Vielo V+1 is in its second generation, with tyre clearance now up to 50mm and a 1x optimised symmetric chainstay/bottom-bracket junction that handles those wide tyres without a dropped driveside chainstay. Vielo says this offers 30 per cent more stiffness.

There’s also a wider down-tube to bottom-bracket junction, as seen on the Vielo R+1 road bike. There’s a new, stiffer fork with wider tyre clearance as well.

Vielo V+1 Race Edition build options, prices and availability

There are three build options for the Vielo V+1 Race Edition:

  • SRAM Red eTap XPLR, priced at £9,999 / $13,000
  • SRAM Force eTap XPLR, priced at £7,499 / $9,170
  • SRAM Rival eTap XPLR, priced at £5,899 / $7,890

You can pre-order now from Vielo’s network of 40 dealers, with delivery slated from early May.

A new colour for the R+1 Strato

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The Vielo R+1 Strato now comes in lilac with gold highlights and an Ekar groupset.

Vielo also has a new lilac colour option with gold highlights for its R+1 Strato road bike. It’s designed to go with the Campagnolo Ekar groupset. It’s another bike that’s single-ring only, but in this case with drilling needed for the Ekar mechanical groupset’s cables. It’s priced from £5,599 / $7,520.