Cervélo launch Carlos Sastre R3-SL and S3 limited edition frames
Cervélo have produced two limited edition frames to celebrate Carlos Sastre’s 2008 Tour de France victory.
The R3-SL Tdf LTD carbon road frame and S3 TdF LTD aero model will be available in mid-July in exclusive black and yellow pinstripe paintjobs.
Only 50 of the R3-SL frames, the bike that Sastre rode in most of last year’s Tour stages, will be produced worldwide, and will come with a signed Carlos Sastre yellow jersey as well as a certificate of authenticity.
If you can get hold of one, it’ll set you back £3099.99 – just £100 more than the standard R3-SL model.
The S3 TdF LTD frame was created to celebrate the Cervélo TestTeam’s inaugural Tour de France. Frame numbers are limited to just 200 worldwide, but the £3499.99 price does not include the signed jersey.
Both frames come complete with 3T Funda Team forks, FSA integrated headset and seatpost. The R3-SL has a 3T Doric Offset LTD (not shown in photo), and the S3 comes with Cervélo’s own carbon aero SL seatpost.
Rotor's goes for yellow 3D cranks

Spanish bike component manufacturers Rotor have announced that they will supply the Cervélo TestTeam with a special edition of their new 3D Cranks.
The cranks bear the same yellow detailing as the limited edition frames, again to commemorate Sastre´s victory in 2008 and the race leader’s yellow jersey.
According to Rotor, the 2009 Tour de France will be the first year a prominent team will have competed on Q-Rings, “demonstrating that the oval technology is proven in real world racing.”
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bpotstra
Posted Mon 29 Jun, 1:44 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Just now they release this? He won it 11 months ago, and it's almost certain that he won't win it again this year.
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JC.152
Posted Mon 29 Jun, 6:17 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
is it just me or do they look very boardman like paint jobs?
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giant mancp
Posted Tue 30 Jun, 8:06 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
Should have been last year not this year. The S3 one is an improvement over the silly 'limited edition' olympic colour schemes anyway.
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Alb
Posted Tue 30 Jun, 8:21 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
Just a guess but...with the team up in the air straight after last years Tour and Test Team riders not confirmed until a fair few months later I'm guessing this is why they didn't put these out last year (commercial risk/ran out of time). The TdF is the largest global cycling stage on which to launch product hence why we're seeing these ltd editions this year.
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terminator
Posted Wed 1 Jul, 5:27 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Your right JC.152 they do look like Boardman paint jobs, not good for sales considering you can buy two Boardman carbon bikes for the price of the frame.
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