Cinelli's amazing cyclocross bike, now in a vivid neon paintjob. The Zydeco is made with aluminium triple butted Columbus Zonal tubes for stiffness and respoinsiveness, but also features nice wide cross bars and a carbon fork for supreme comfort. The top tube has an 'Ergo Shoulder Section' for easy shouldering for barriers, and the correctly routed top-tube cables mean you can suitcase grab or carry your bike with no discomfort.
Cinelli are serious about the racing pedigree of this frame, a higher bottom bracket and a steeper head tube mean the steering is precise and responsive, while the carbon fork and long wheelbase mean that the Zydeco can handle gravel, mud and roots with no trouble at all. You'll feel planted and comfortable whether you're climbing hills or cornering singletrack. The Zydeco will take on anything you can throw at it, and do it fast.
- Frame: Columbus Zonal (Al7005 T6)
- Bottom bracket: BSA BB
- Seatpost diameter: Ø 31.6 mm
- Cable routing: External (MTB style)
- Fork: Columbus Tusk Cross 1-1/8"
- Frame: 1530g
- Fork: 740g
Bike Spec:
- Groupset: Campagnolo Veloce 10x
- Wheels: Campagnolo Khamsin CX
- Stem/Bar/Seatpost: Cinelli DNA
- Tyres: Vittoria Cross XN Pro
- Saddle: Selle Italia X1
Cinelli was founded in 1948 by ex-professional rider Cino Cinelli. Whilst he won the 1943 Milan-San Remo, he will be best remembered for founding Cinelli and for the bicycle parts he invented: the first aluminium handlebars, the first seat with a plastic core, the first pedal straps and the first quick release pedals. Having built a reputation for innovation, the company passed over to Antonio Colombo in 1978, the owner of Columbus tubing. This saw the start of Cinelli's vision and dominance of the bicycle world. Under Colombo's leadership, Cinelli products have been used by Lemond, Fignon and Hinault, not to mention Lance Armstrong and Mario Cipollini.
Cinelli have go on to invent the now-banned Spinaci extensions and maybe most importantly, the Laser. The Laser, which did away with joints and introduced TIG welding for street-bike frames was the only Italian bicycle to win the Compasso d’Oro (1991) design award, as well as over 28 gold medals at Olympic Games and World Championships. The Laser remains one of the most beautiful and sort after bikes in the world.
Cinelli haven't rested on their laurels in recent years, continuing to innovate with products like the Ram handlebar, and collaborating with artist and designers like Mike Giant and the MASH team.
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