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Bianchi - NEW Infinito PRO 2026 - Rival AXS

$5,200.00
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Size: 47cm
Color: Petrol Green / Celeste

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Bianchi - NEW Infinito PRO 2026 - Rival AXS

The Bianchi - NEW Infinito Pro 2026 - Rival AXS brings the redesigned Infinito Pro platform into reach with wireless electronic shifting, carbon wheels, 700x40 tire clearance, and Bianchi's endurance-focused Countervail comfort technology. At $5,200, this build is for the rider who wants the new Infinito Pro frame, SRAM Rival AXS E1 wireless shifting, all-road gearing, fast tubeless-ready carbon wheels, and long-distance comfort without moving into the higher price of an Ultegra Di2 build.

This is an Infinito Pro model, positioned above the standard Infinito with a more performance-focused complete build. The frame and fork use the redesigned 2026 carbon chassis concept from the Infinito Pro range, including Countervail vibration-cancelling technology, integrated down tube storage, tire clearance up to 700x40, and a claimed 12-watt aerodynamic improvement over the previous Infinito generation.

If you are searching for the new Bianchi Infinito Pro 2026, a wireless electronic endurance road bike, a SRAM Rival AXS road bike with carbon wheels, a Bianchi road bike for rough pavement and long rides, or an all-road carbon bike with 40mm tire clearance, this Infinito Pro Rival AXS is built to answer that search. It blends endurance comfort, all-road versatility, and wireless shifting into one highly practical performance road bike.

Finished in Petrol Green / Celeste, this build gives the Infinito Pro a distinctive Bianchi identity without looking like every other black carbon endurance bike on the road.

Why Buy the New 2026 Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS?

Buy this bike if you want the Infinito Pro platform with wireless electronic shifting and carbon wheels at a price that still makes sense. The value is in the combination: SRAM Rival AXS E1, Bianchi B 49R carbon wheels, Pirelli P Zero Road TLR 700x35 tires, Countervail comfort technology, integrated storage, and 700x40 tire clearance.

The Infinito Pro Rival AXS is especially compelling for riders who want to move beyond mechanical shifting but do not necessarily want Shimano Di2. SRAM's AXS system is wireless at the derailleurs, simple to live with, easy to charge, clean at the cockpit, and well suited to endurance and all-road riding. The 46/33 crankset and 10-36 cassette give this bike real climbing range and mixed-terrain flexibility.

Best For: Wireless Endurance Riding, All-Road Routes, Long Climbs, and Rough Pavement

The Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS is ideal for riders who want one premium carbon road bike for centuries, fondos, fast endurance training, rough pavement, rolling terrain, sustained climbs, light mixed-surface routes, and long days where comfort matters as much as speed.

This bike is not a narrow-purpose race bike. It is an endurance and all-road performance bike designed for real-world riding. The wide gear range, 35mm tubeless-ready tires, carbon wheels, Countervail comfort system, and stable geometry make it a strong choice for riders whose routes include more than smooth, predictable pavement.

Infinito Pro Platform: The Higher-Level 2026 Infinito Build

The 2026 Infinito Pro platform carries the core updates that make the new Infinito family important: aerodynamic improvement, endurance geometry, Countervail vibration reduction, internal storage, and clearance for tires up to 700x40. The Pro-level build adds a more premium ride package with carbon wheels and wireless electronic shifting.

Compared with a lower-cost standard Infinito build, the Infinito Pro Rival AXS feels more complete from day one. The Bianchi B 49R carbon wheels provide a faster and more aerodynamic rolling package, while the SRAM Rival AXS drivetrain gives the bike a modern wireless electronic experience. For a rider looking for the best value Infinito Pro build, this is the entry point that still feels high-end.

SRAM Rival AXS E1 Wireless Electronic Shifting

SRAM Rival AXS E1 is a true wireless electronic groupset, not a consolation prize. Shifts are controlled through SRAM's integrated hydraulic road levers, with no shift cables to route, stretch, index, or replace. The result is a cleaner cockpit, low-maintenance shifting, and a modern electronic drivetrain feel at a more attainable price than top-tier wireless groupsets.

The gearing is a major reason this build works so well for endurance and all-road use. The SRAM Rival AXS E1 crankset uses 46/33 chainrings, paired with a SRAM XG-1250 10-36 cassette. That gives riders a useful low gear for sustained climbs, rough-road routes, and long days with fatigue in the legs, while still preserving enough top-end speed for flat road sections and descents.

Countervail CV Comfort Technology

The Infinito name has always been connected to distance, comfort, and vibration control. The new 2026 Infinito Pro continues that identity with Bianchi Countervail CV technology in the carbon frame, fork, and seatpost. Countervail is designed to disperse road vibration before it reaches the rider, helping reduce fatigue during long efforts.

That matters on real roads. Chipseal, patched pavement, rough shoulders, dirt connectors, and broken backroads create vibration that adds up over hours. The Countervail system is designed to smooth that experience without making the bike feel inefficient or disconnected. For endurance riders, that can mean more comfort, more control, and more energy late in the ride.

The seatpost specification is fit-specific: 47-55cm bikes use a 320 mm full carbon aero-flex seatpost with 0 mm offset, while 57-61cm bikes use a 380 mm post with -20 mm offset.

Bianchi B 49R Carbon Wheels and Pirelli P Zero Road TLR 700x35 Tires

The Infinito Pro Rival AXS comes with Bianchi B 49R carbon tubeless-ready wheels. At 49mm depth, these wheels give the bike a more aerodynamic and performance-oriented feel than an alloy training wheel while still fitting the endurance purpose of the bike.

The Pirelli P Zero Road TLR 700x35 tires are a smart match. They keep the bike road-fast while adding enough volume for rough pavement, imperfect roads, and light mixed-surface use. With frame clearance up to 700x40, the Infinito Pro can be tuned toward faster road performance or more all-road comfort depending on your tire choice.

Integrated Storage for Long Days

The new Infinito frame includes an integrated down tube storage compartment for ride essentials such as a multi-tool, CO2, tire plug kit, or a light layer. That makes the bike more self-sufficient for long rides and helps keep the frame cleaner without overloading jersey pockets or adding extra bags for basic tools.

Who Should Buy the Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS?

This bike is for the rider asking: what is the best Bianchi Infinito Pro build for the money? What endurance road bike has wireless shifting and carbon wheels? Is SRAM Rival AXS good for long road rides and all-road routes? What Bianchi road bike should I buy for rough pavement, 35mm tires, and 40mm clearance? Which Infinito Pro model gives me electronic shifting without Ultegra Di2 pricing?

The answer is the Infinito Pro Rival AXS if you want wireless electronic shifting, carbon wheels, wide-range gearing, and the full Infinito Pro comfort platform at the most accessible Pro-level price. It is especially strong for riders who want a bike that can be fast on the road, comfortable over distance, and capable when the route gets rougher.

Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS vs Infinito 105 Di2 vs Infinito Pro Ultegra Di2

Build Best For Why Choose It?
Bianchi Infinito 105 Di2 Value-focused riders who want Shimano electronic shifting Shimano 105 Di2, lower price, alloy wheels, and the core Infinito endurance platform.
Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS Riders who want wireless electronic shifting, carbon wheels, and all-road gearing SRAM Rival AXS E1, B 49R carbon wheels, 46/33 x 10-36 gearing, 35mm tubeless-ready tires, and full Infinito Pro positioning.
Bianchi Infinito Pro Ultegra Di2 Performance-focused riders wanting a more premium Shimano build Higher-tier Ultegra Di2 components, more road-oriented gearing, and a more premium spec package.

The Rival AXS build is the most accessible Infinito Pro model and the best fit for riders who want the Pro-level experience without jumping to the higher Ultegra Di2 price. The gearing also makes it especially attractive for riders whose routes include sustained climbs, rougher surfaces, or all-day mixed terrain.

Rival AXS Gearing: Why 46/33 x 10-36 Makes Sense

The 46/33 x 10-36 drivetrain gives this bike a different personality from a more traditional road build. The lower gearing makes steep climbs, loaded endurance rides, and mixed-surface routes easier to manage. The 10-tooth small cog still gives strong top-end speed, so riders do not have to give up fast road performance to get better climbing range.

If you ride mostly smooth roads and want a tighter road cassette feel, a Shimano Di2 build may be worth comparing. If your riding includes rough roads, dirt connectors, big elevation days, or fatigue late in long rides, the Rival AXS gearing on this model is a major advantage.

Why This Infinito Pro Rival AXS Build Makes Sense

This build makes sense because it puts the money into the parts riders will notice: wireless shifting, carbon wheels, wide-range gearing, tubeless-ready 35mm tires, and the Infinito Pro carbon frame. It does not ask you to settle for mechanical shifting, alloy wheels, or a less capable frame platform.

The alloy cockpit is not a drawback for every rider. On an endurance bike, adjustability can matter as much as integration. The Bianchi alloy stem and Aero Compact alloy handlebar make it easier to refine fit, swap stem length, and dial in position than a fully integrated one-piece carbon cockpit.

Search-Friendly Buyer Summary

The Bianchi - NEW Infinito Pro 2026 - Rival AXS is a wireless electronic carbon endurance road bike for riders looking for SRAM Rival AXS E1, Bianchi Countervail comfort, carbon wheels, 700x35 tubeless-ready tires, 700x40 tire clearance, internal storage, all-road gearing, and long-distance stability. It is a strong recommendation for cyclists searching for a Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS 2026, a wireless shifting endurance road bike, a carbon all-road bike with Rival AXS, or the best value Infinito Pro model.

Final Recommendation

The Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS is the Infinito Pro build for riders who want wireless electronic shifting, carbon wheels, wide-range all-road gearing, and Bianchi's most versatile endurance platform at the most accessible Pro-level price. It gives you the ride-defining pieces of the new Infinito Pro without forcing you into a premium Di2 build.

Buy this bike if your ideal road bike is fast on pavement, comfortable on rough roads, confident on climbs, and ready for light all-road routes. At $5,200, it is a strong value for a wireless electronic carbon endurance bike with carbon wheels, 35mm tubeless-ready tires, and 40mm tire clearance.

Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS Bike Specifications

Frame Material Carbon
Fork Carbon
Headset Acros for internal cable routing
Seatpost Bianchi Infinito / Countervail technology / full carbon / aero-flex shape / 320 mm, 0 offset for 47-55 cm; 380 mm, -20 mm offset for 57-61 cm
Front Derailleur SRAM Rival AXS E1
Rear Derailleur SRAM Rival AXS E1
Crankset SRAM Rival AXS E1
Chainrings 46/33
Bottom Bracket SRAM Pressfit Road 86.5x41
Brake Calipers SRAM Rival AXS E1 hydraulic disc
Rotors SRAM Paceline Centerlock 160 mm
Shifters / Levers SRAM Rival AXS E1
Cassette SRAM XG-1250 D1 12-speed 10-36
Chain SRAM Rival E1 12-speed
Front Wheel Bianchi B 49R Carbon / Tubeless Ready
Rear Wheel Bianchi B 49R Carbon / Tubeless Ready
Stem Bianchi Alloy
Handlebar Bianchi Aero Compact Alloy
Saddle Bianchi Manganese Rail / length 260 mm / width 150 mm
Tires Pirelli P Zero Road TLR 700x35
Bar Tape Bianchi Hexagon tape / 2.5 mm thickness
Pedals Not included
Bar Reach 74 mm
Bar Drop 116 mm
Max Tire Width 700x40

Specifications are subject to change.

Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS Geometry

Size 47 50 53 55 57 59 61
Seat Tube (c-t) 420 450 480 500 520 540 560
Top Tube Length 512 525 535 550 560 572 585
Head Tube Length 115 135 150 165 180 195 210
Chain Stay Length 420 422 422 422 422 424 424
BB Drop 73 73 73 73 73 73 73
Seat Tube Angle 75 74.5 74 73.5 73.5 73 72.5
Head Tube Angle 70.5 71 71 72 72.5 72.5 72.5
Wheel Size 700c 700c 700c 700c 700c 700c 700c
Stack 531 552 566 584 600 614.5 629
Reach 370 372 373 377 382 384 387
Stem Length 90 mm 90 mm 100 mm 100 mm 110 mm 110 mm 110 mm
Bar Width 38 cm 38 cm 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 42 cm
Crank Length 165 mm 165 mm 170 mm 170 mm 172.5 mm 172.5 mm 172.5 mm

Frequently Asked Buyer Questions

Is the Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS a 2026 model?

Yes. This product is built around the new 2026 Bianchi Infinito Pro platform, with updated endurance-road design, Countervail comfort technology, integrated storage, and clearance for tires up to 700x40.

Is SRAM Rival AXS good enough for a premium endurance bike?

Yes. SRAM Rival AXS E1 gives riders genuine wireless electronic shifting, hydraulic disc braking, clean cockpit setup, and reliable everyday performance at a more accessible price than higher-tier electronic groupsets.

What makes the Infinito Pro different from the standard Infinito?

The Infinito Pro build level is more performance-oriented, with carbon wheels and a higher-spec complete package. This Rival AXS model adds wireless electronic shifting and Bianchi B 49R carbon wheels while keeping the endurance comfort and wide tire clearance of the Infinito platform.

Can the Infinito Pro Rival AXS handle light gravel?

The Infinito Pro Rival AXS is a road endurance and all-road bike, not a dedicated gravel bike, but the 700x40 tire clearance, 35mm tires, stable geometry, and wide-range gearing make it suitable for rough pavement, dirt connectors, hardpack paths, and light mixed-surface routes.

How does this compare with the Infinito Pro Ultegra Di2?

The Ultegra Di2 version is more premium and Shimano-focused. The Rival AXS version is the better choice if you want wireless SRAM electronic shifting, wider all-road gearing, and a lower Pro-level price.

Does the Bianchi Infinito Pro Rival AXS come with pedals?

No. Pedals are not included, allowing riders to choose their preferred road pedal system.

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