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Campagnolo Carbon Fiber Road Bike Frames

Campagnolo S.r.l. designs, produces and distributes high-end components for racing bikes. It is present in over 30 countries with five branches and nine agencies. The main facility is located in Vicenza and employs about 690 workers.

Campagnolo S.r.l. products are created using the most innovative technologies and production processes, with prime-quality materials from the aerospace industry: carbon fibre, titanium and aluminium alloys. And it is precisely in the carbon-fibre sector that Campagnolo, after dominating the aluminium world for decades, has now decided to make a name for itself with applications that were previously deemed unthinkable for the cycling market.

Besides distinguishing themselves at the top in terms of innovation, quality and performance, Campagnolo products have also become the benchmark for design. This is testified by the prestigious Compasso d’Oro award from the Associazione Design Italiano in recognition of the Veloce groupset, Ergopower integrated controls and Shamal high-profile wheels. Campagnolo S.r.l. is not only a star of the cycling world, but of sport in general, as recognized by the Wall Street Journal which has named it as one of the most prominent sports brands in the world. This reputation has been earned not only through its countless racing successes, but also by virtue of the attention given to quality and to service that sets this company apart from all others.

  - From the Campagnolo official website

Campganolo Carbon Road Bike Reviews from Road Bike Review
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"Wow. What a fantastic groupset. The first thing that is noticed is the comfort when on the hoods. It's actually even more comfortable without gloves on.
Shifting is perfect: smooth, reliable even when changing while standing on the pedals. And of course there is the ability to change up to four gears in either direction with a single movement.
Brakes are superb and precise.
Weight is great - nearly 200g less that '09 Dura Ace.
The 11th gear - well, obviously it doesn't make much difference but it is nice to have the 17 in there."
  - From Road Bike Review