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    Factor ONE Launches: A Radical New Benchmark in Aero Race Bikes

    Factor just dropped what might be the boldest aero bike we’ve seen in years. We’ll…we’ve actually seen it already, and it’s already winning WorldTour stages. But, this is the first time that we’ve seen it formally, with a name, explination and method to the madness. You can read all about it in our speculative story here, and a more formal Eurobike greeting here, but nothing could be as wild as whats on paper for the Factor ONE.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike side
    (All photos/Factor)

    The new Factor ONE isn’t a refinement of the brands current aero bike, the OSTRO VAM. Its a whole new monster, and pushing what a UCI-legal road bike can be. Its pretty much in its own catagory in the Factor road line. Plus, according to Factor’s own engineering data and WorldTour testing, it’s not just faster than the OSTRO; it’s faster than everything in the category.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike corner

    Factor sums it up in one line: “Any faster, and it would be illegal.” Slightly heavy words in a sport constantly looking to outrun its dopping past…But this story IS about the bike, and the Factor ONE is coming in hot.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike front top

    Born From a Rule Change

    The Factor ONE story began when the UCI relaxed dimensional constraints on the fork box. Most brands saw a minor opportunity; Factor saw a wide-open corridor to push the limits of aerodynamic design. The design looks very simlar to the Hope Track bike and the Stromm Raktt . All have the same idea on the front end, but its more than just a fork upgrade.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike blush

    Backed by lessons from the Factor HANZŌ Track project and the OSTRO VAM, the ONE was developed entirely in-house. Factor designed, prototyped, and refined the platform under one roof, allowing them to change small designs quickly without waiting for contract-factory tooling. This inhouse (and secret) design allowed Factor to suprise everyone with a near production ready bike at this years Critérium du Dauphiné.

    Aero Weaponry: Bayonet Fork + Ducted Chin Fairing

    The ONE’s front end is its defining feature. Factor widened and pushed the fork legs forward, then added a ducted “chin” fairing beneath the head tube. This structure controls the dirty “spillover” airflow coming off the front tire. One of the most significant sources of turbulence on aero race bikes.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike front

    Factor Wind-tunnel and CFD testing showed:

    • Airflow stays attached longer and deeper into crosswinds
    • Drag remains low across a wide yaw range
    • Competitors stall aggressively above 5–10 degrees of yaw, while the ONE “continues generating usable thrust”.
    Factor TT Honzo Road full bike

    Was it enought to notice? Well, one rider noticed immediately. During testing, Jake Stewart reported a distinct “lift” sensation around 50 kph as the bike’s aero profile activated. That sensation aligns, with tunnel data showing a substantial drop in drag at higher yaw angles.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike sprint

    Geometry Built for Modern Race Positions

    Today’s racers are increasingly rotated forward: saddles shoved ahead, shorter cranks, narrower bars, longer reach. It comes from lots of wind tunnel testing and the UCI outlawing the “puppy-paw-position”. Riders were forced to reduce their frontal area in different ways.

    That means spending more time with the forearms on the bars, in line with the shifters. It’s a fast position, but not the best for steering. Factor and most riders agree that these positions can destabilize handling. So on the new ONE Factor updated the geometery to excel to steer better in those applications.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike onyx

    What’s Up With Fit?

    Factor built the ONE’s geometry around modern racing positions, starting with a decoupled handlebar mount that enables extreme reach without relying on custom 140–150mm stems.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike bar Bar Guide

    They paired this with an increased bottom-bracket drop to stabilize the rider’s raised center of gravity created by shorter cranks and larger tires.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike Geo

    Every size uses identical steering geometry. Its a pretty an uncommon move and one that should eliminate the handling compromises often found in smaller frames. If that wasn’t enough, riders can adjust thier seat tube angle, ranging from 73.5° to 77°. Letting riders adopt an aggressive forward position without sacrificing stability.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike silverstone

    However, with all the updated fit and geometery tweaks, Factor says “the ONE preserves the core coordinates of the OSTRO VAM”. Basically meaning, if you ride a OSTRO VAM, you should feel right at home on the new ONE.

    Factor ONE Aero Bike Nimbus Grey 2

    Factor ONE Tech Overview

    • Frame: 900g (size 54)
    • Fork: 540g bayonet design with ducted chin fairing
    • Cockpit: 210g integrated system (size 3)
    • Seatpost: 230g, with zero and 30mm setback options
    • Tire Clearance: 34mm measured (optimized around 28mm)
    • Shifting: Electronic only
    • Crank Optimization: 165–170mm
    • Cockpit Options: Standard and Hi-Rize systems with size-specific reach equivalents
    • Paint Options: Onyx Black, Nimbus Grey, Blush, Silverstone
    Factor ONE Aero Bike Nimbus grey

    Factor ONE Pricing and Builds:

    • Ultegra Di2 – $10,899 USD / €10,499 / $16,799 AUD / $14,499 CAD
    • Dura-Ace Di2 – $12,599 USD / €12,099 / $19,399 AUD / $16,799 CAD
    • SRAM Force AXS w/ power meter – $11,099 USD / €10,699 / $17,099 AUD / $12,899 CAD
    • SRAM Red AXS w/ power meter – $12,899 USD / €12,399 / $19,899 AUD / $17,199 CAD
    • Campagnolo Super Record Wireless 13s – $13,199 USD / €12,699 / $20,299 AUD / $17,599 CAD
    • ONE Premium Package (Frameset): $6,899 USD / €6,599 / $10,599 AUD / $9,199 CAD
    • ONE Premium Package w/ Black Inc 62 Wheels: $9,499 USD / €9,099 / $14,599 AUD / $12,599 CAD

    Factorbikes.com

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