The 2025 race season is about to kick off, and Cyclingnews is on the ground at the Tour Down Under. The race provides a great chance to scope out all of the new pro race bikes in one place and see how everything looks up close for the first time.
Ridley launched its brand new aero race bike today, the Noah Fast 3.0, and you can read all about the new bike in our Ridley Noah 2025 launch story. The TL:DR though is that the brand claims it's the fastest bike it has ever produced. As expected, both Uno-X Mobility men's and women's teams will race on it this year, with the women beginning their campaign here in Australia.
The team bikes are fitted with a slightly mixed drivetrain setup, Shimano Dura-Ace is specced but is broken up with an aftermarket CeramicSpeed OSPW at the rear and an FSA power meter instead of a Dura-Ace chainset, which suggests the team probably purchases its groupsets rather than getting them supplied for free by the Japanese brand.
Wheels are DT Swiss ARC 1100 models fitted with Vittoria Corsa Pro tyres. This particular bike belongs to Anouska Koster and she is currently running a Deda standard stem and Zero 100 handlebar, which seems seriously at odds with the bike's hyper-aero credentials. We aren't sure whether this simply provides a better fit for her, or whether she is still getting to grips with the new bike before she fits the fully integrated Ridley Nimbus aero bar that comes stock with the bike.
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