2025 Quintana Roo Service Course aero road bike – blue Quintana Roo today released its Service Course, an "all speed, nothing less" aero road bike — the competitively priced model starting from £3,575 and offering "more customisation options than any competitor", claims the Tennessee-based brand.
While Quintana Roo might take some acquainting for roadies, it has spent several successful decades in the triathlon and Ironman world, occasionally translating some of that aero goodness over to road bikes. Its previous aero road model – the SRfive – received a mostly positive road.cc review back in 2021.
In fact, Quintana Roo is confident it makes "the world’s best race bikes", but then again that opinion might be a tad biased. The Service Course is said to be its "fastest-ever UCI-legal aero road bike" and built to order with a seemingly never-ending array of groupset, wheelset, paint, crank length and bar width customisations. 2025 Quintana Roo Service Course aero road bike The pricing appears fairly competitive too, the Service Course starting at £3,575 for a build with 12-Speed Shimano 105 Di2 and DT Swiss E 1800 wheels. For £5,051, you can upgrade to a Shimano Ultegra groupset and Enve 45 Foundation wheels, while at the very highest price point the Service Course with SRAM Red AXS groupset, Zipp 454 NSW wheels and an integrated Enve cockpit is a touch over £9,000.
You’d of course also have to consider the £249/€249 shipping rate to the UK and Europe respectively, but if you’re spending this much […]
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