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Wilier Cento10 SL £5,040.00 | 7.67kg

The Cento10 SL slips into Wilier’s line-up underneath the top-level Cento10PRO but for the casual observer it will be pretty difficult to tell them apart.

Frame

The frame casts a similar shadow to the Cento10PRO but in order to appeal to a broader audience Wilier has trimmed the minor details.

Wilier says that the frame design has tube shaping developed according to the Naca-Low Speed aerodynamic rules; the same applied to the higher tier Cento10Pro range of bikes. In fact the Cento10SL shares plenty of similarities with this higher-end range, just in a more paired down design aesthetic.

Look across the main tubes and you will see that Wilier has adopted truncated airfoils throughout alongside a smattering of tube shapes we recognise from aero road bike designs.

One distinct feature of the new frame is its head tube, incorporating super-thin

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