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Other Shimano Speed Front Derailleur options
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2012 SHIMANO XTR M-970 TOP SWING E-TYPE MTB FRONT DERAILLEUR 9 SPEED $184.99 |
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Shimano XTR M970 9-Speed E-type Top-swing Dual Pull Front Derailleur $172.71 |
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Shimano XTR M971 9 Speed Triple 28.6-34.9 Front Derailleur NEW $170.95 |
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Shimano Dura Ace Di2 7970 Front Derailleur // 10spd Speed Road Bike Electronic $153.50 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M986 10-speed Double Front Derailleur $128.66 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M986-D 10-speed Double Front Derailleur $127.67 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M980 XTR 10-speed triple front derailleur, top swing, dual-pull $142.17 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M980-E 10-speed Triple Front Derailleur $125.69 |
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Shimano XTR M980 10-Speed E-type Top-swing Dual Pull Front Derailleur $137.86 |
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Shimano XTR M980 10-Speed Top-swing Dual Pull Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $137.86 |
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Shimano XTR M971 9-Speed Traditional Dual Pull Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $129.53 |
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Shimano XTR M970 9-Speed Top-Swing Dual Pull Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $129.53 |
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Shimano FD-M986 XTR Direct Mount 2x10 Speed MTB Front Derailleur $124.95 |
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Shimano Dura-Ace Front FD-7400 & Rear Derailleurs RD-7401 7 speed Road Track $99.99 |
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NEW!! Shimano XTR M970 9 Speed Front Derailleur $126.48 |
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Shimano XTR M981 10 Speed Triple 28.6-34.9 Front Derailleur NEW $118.70 |
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Shimano XTR M985 10-Speed E-type Top-swing Front Derailleur for Mountain Double $118.17 |
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Shimano XTR M985 10-Speed Top-swing Multi-clamp Front Derailleur for Mountain Do $118.17 |
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Shimano XTR M981 10-Speed Traditional Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $118.17 |
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Shimano XTR 10 Speed M980 Front Derailleur Dual Spike Mountain Bike Bicycle NEW $99.00 |
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Shimano XTR Dyna Sys Front Derailleur FD-M980 10-speed $106.95 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M985 10-speed Double Front Derailleur $96.00 |
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Shimano XTR Dyna Sys Front Derailleur FD-M985 10-speed $103.95 |
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Sram Red Front Derailleur 10 speed Ti Anodized 34.9 band New $109.99 |
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Shimano XTR Triple Front Derailleur E-Type 10speed M980 New 2012 $114.50 |
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Shimano FD-M981 XTR High Clamp 3x10 Speed MTB Front Derailleur $106.95 |
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Shimano FD-M985-E XTR E-Type 2x10 Speed MTB Front Derailleur $106.95 |
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SHIMANO XTR M986 FRONT DERAILLEUR BOTTOM SWING 10 SPEED $100.00 |
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SHIMANO XTR M980 FRONT DERAILLEUR TOP SWING 10 SPEED $100.00 |
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Shimano Dure-Ace FD-7900 Front Derailleur Braze-on 10 Speed Road Bike New $109.99 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M970 Front Derailleur 9 Speed E Type OEM $97.99 |
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Shimano XTR M950 Front Derailleur 28.6 NEW 8 Speed mountain bike Top pull MTB $99.00 |
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NEW 2012 Shimano DURA ACE 10 speed Front Derailleur FD7000-BL Clamp-on 34.9-35mm $104.96 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M986 Bottom Swing 2x10 speed Front Derailleur DYNA.SYS - NEW $99.99 |
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NEW 2012 Shimano DURA ACE 7900 10 speed Front Derailleur- FD-7900F: Braze-on $99.95 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M970 Front Derailleur 34.9 mm 9 Speed OE $91.99 |
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Shimano XTR FD-M980 XTR 10-speed triple front derailleur, top swing, dual-pull $89.00 |
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Shimano XTR Dyna Sys Front Derailleur FD-M981 10-speed $82.95 |
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4 pc * MICROSHIFT REAR FRONT Shifter Derailleur 3X9, 27 SPEED - SHIMANO Comp $94.95 |
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SHIMANO XTR M981 FRONT DERAILLEUR BOTTOM SWING 10 SPEED $80.00 |
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Shimano XTR M970 Mountain Bike 9 Speed Front Derailleur Brand New Never Ridden $75.00 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $78.77 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $78.18 |
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Shimano Dura-Ace 7900 10 speed front derailleur FD-7900 NEW - Braze-On $76.01 |
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Shimano Dura-Ace FD-7900 Front Derailleur 34.9mm 10-speed $79.93 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $77.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $77.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $81.23 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $81.23 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $74.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $74.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $73.67 |
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SHIMANO DEORE XT Front Derailleur 10 Speed Mount Bike $55.00 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $73.99 |
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Shimano FD-6703 Ultegra Road Bike Front Derailleur 3x10 Speed 28.6/31.8mm Clamp $69.95 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $75.82 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $69.16 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $69.16 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Triple 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $69.99 |
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Shimano Deore DX M651 Front Derailleur 31.8 NEW 7 Speed top pull mountain bike $69.00 |
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Shimano Saint M815 9 Speed Front Derailleur Low Clamp $69.95 |
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Shimano Dura-Ace 7900 10 speed front derailleur FD-7900 Clamp-On 28.6mm $65.00 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $68.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $68.99 |
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new in box 2011 Shimano XTR M970 dual pull front derailleur 9 speed- low clamp $69.00 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $64.65 |
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Shimano FD-6700 Ultegra Road Bike Front Derailleur 2x10 Speed 34.9mm Silver $63.95 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $64.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $64.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $70.40 |
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Shimano Saint M817 3x9 Speed MTB Front Derailleur High Clamp $64.95 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $64.99 |
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Shimano Saint Front derailleur FD-M817 2x9 speed New in Box $68.95 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 28.6/31.8mm Front Derailleur $64.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed 34.9mm Front Derailleur $64.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $59.99 |
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Shimano XT M780 10-Speed Top-swing Multi-clamp Front Derailleur for Mountain Dou $59.08 |
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Shimano XT M780 10-Speed E-type Top-swing Front Derailleur $59.08 |
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Shimano XT M780 10-Speed Top-swing Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $59.08 |
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Shimano XT M780 10-Speed Traditional Front Derailleur for Mountain Double Cranks $59.08 |
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Shimano XT FD-M786 10-speed Mountain Bike Front Derailleur (Double?Down Swing) $65.27 |
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Shimano XT FD-M780 10-speed Mountain Bike Front Derailleur (Triple) $65.27 |
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Shimano XT M785 10-Speed Traditional Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $58.63 |
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SHIMANO DEORE 10Speed M591 Front Derailleur Mount Bike $40.00 |
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SHIMANO DEORE 10Speed M590 Front Derailleur Mount Bike $40.00 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $64.98 |
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SHIMANO ULTEGRA 10 SPEED FRONT DERAILLEUR, FD-6600, FD-6603, BRAND NEW IN BOX $58.99 |
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Shimano 2012 FD-M786-D XT 2x10 Speed MTB Front Derailleur Black - Direct Mount $56.95 |
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Shimano Ultegra 6700-G Double 10 speed Braze-On Front Derailleur $59.99 |
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Shimano 105 Triple 10-Speed Front Derailleur $54.99 |
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Shimano 2012 FD-M785-E2 XT 2x10 Speed MTB Front Derailleur - E2 Type $54.95 |
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Shimano FD-4603 Tiagra 28.6/31.8 Triple 10 Speed Front Derailleur NEW $55.08 |
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Shimano XT M770 9-Speed Top-Swing Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $54.53 |
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Shimano XT M771 9-Speed Traditional Dual-Pull Multi-clamp Front Derailleur $54.53 |
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Shimano XT M771 9-Speed Direct Mount Traditional Front Derailleur $54.53 |
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New Shimano Ultegra SL FD-6603G Front Derailleur Triple 10-Speed Black 34.9 $54.99 |
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Shimano Ultegra FDR770 Road Touring Bike Front Derailleur 2x10speed Braze-on SIL $56.86 |
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Shimano XT Front 3 Speed Shifter w/ SLX Front Derailleur $50.00 |
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Shimano XT FD-M786 10-speed Mountain Bike Front Derailleur (Double?Down Swing?Di $59.49 |
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Campagnolo by zhangtianyu
History
Campagnolo Ergopower lever
Founded by Tullio Campagnolo, the company began in 1933 in a Vicenza workshop. The founder was a racing cyclist in Italy in the 1920s and he conceived several ideas while racing, such as the quick release mechanism for bicycle wheels, derailleurs, and the rod gear for gear changing. Campagnolo have been awarded more than 135 patents for innovations in cycling technology.
At the end of the 1950s Campagnolo started to manufacture magnesium parts such as wheels for sports cars like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari and Maserati, and built chassis for NASA satellites in 1969.In the 1970s they also supplied wheels for Ferrari Formula One car.
Campagnolo worked with the racer Eddy Merckx, and produced lightweight parts for his bike used to beat the world hour record in 1972.
A racing bicycle, built with Campagnolo Chorus parts.
Following Campagnolo's success during the 1970s and 80s, innovation lagged as rival Shimano developed indexed gears and combined brake-gear levers. A foray into mountain biking, the Record-OR (off-road) groupset, contributed to the company's decline during those years. Despite its struggles, Campagnolo introduced its Ergopower shifter/brake levers and renewed its focus on the high-end road cycling components.
The late 1990s and early 2000s saw Campagnolo's increased use of carbon fiber and titanium parts in groupsets, and the development of wheelsets. In 2004 Campagnolo introduced a complete Compact drivetrain with smaller chainrings, to give lower gears than traditional drivetrains. Other innovations included a Hirth-joint engineered Ultra-Torque external-bearing crankset and G3 spoke lacing for racing wheels. In 2008, Campagnolo introduced 11-speed drivetrains with Super Record, Record and Chorus groupsets. Campagnolo is rumored to be developing an electronic version of its drivetrain.
Campagnolo have focused on road cycling and track cycling. Campagnolo sponsor teams in the UCI ProTour such as Caisse d'Epargne, Cofidis, Quick Step-Innergetic (Tom Boonen, Paolo Bettini), and Lampre. Campagnolo are associated with the victories of Eddy Merckx, who used Campagnolo almost exclusively and was friendly with Tullio Campagnolo.
Campagnolo Record brake caliper from the 1970s.
Trademarks
Campagnolo have used various trademarks, the best known the Campagnolo signature; another is a hub quick-release lever (Tullio's most famous innovation). The logo of the company is the winged wheel.
Race service
For many years Campagnolo provided professional race mechanics with spare parts, and technical help at races. Campagnolo rely on riders and mechanics to improve products.
Road bicycle groupsets
For 2009, road bicycle groupsets include:
Super Record (11 speed)
Record (11 speed)
Chorus (11 speed)
Athena (11 speed)
Centaur (10 speed)
Veloce (10 speed)
Mirage (10 speed)
Record Pista (Track)
Campagnolo history and timeline
1901 Tullio Campagnolo is born on 26 August in the eastern suburbs of Vicenza, Italy
1922 Tullio Campagnolo begins his racing career
1930 Campagnolo patent the quick-release hub
1933 After fabricating parts in the backroom of his father's hardware store, Tullio starts Campagnolo SPA with production of the quick-release hub
1940 Tullio hires his first fulltime employee. The derailleur enters production, enabling gears to change without removing the wheel. The pieces are handmade
1949 Campagnolo introduce a parallelogram rear derailleur, the Gran Sport
1956 Campagnolo introduce a parallelogram front derailleur
1963 The Record rear derailleur (chromed bronze) is introduced
1966 The Nuovo Record rear derailleur is introduced. Eddy Merckx used it for his first four Tour de France victories
1973 The Super Record Road and Track groups are introduced.
1983 Tullio Campagnolo dies on 3 February
1985 Campagnolo creates Delta brakes, with a parallelogram linkage to actuate the calipers.
Campagnolo Delta brake calipers from the 1980s.
1986 Introduction of re-designed Record road and track groupsets (also known as C-Record), replacing Super Record as the top of range
1987 The last year of Super Record until 2008
1989 Campagnolo introduce a mountain bike groupset, heavier and less advanced than those by Shimano and SunTour.
1992 Introduction of Ergo Power levers, combining brake lever and a shift lever to answer Shimano's STI levers
1993 Delta brakes discontinued
1994 Campagnolo leave the mountain bike components business
1995 Introduction of group names on components
1997 9-speed shifting
1998 Next generation Ergo Levers and last year of Athena
1999 Introduction of the Record Carbon Ergo levers
2000 10-speed shifting introduced
2001 Carbon-fiber shifting levers for Record group
2004 Carbon-fiber cranks for Record and Chorus groups
2005 10-speed Centaur and Chorus shift and brake levers introduced for flat bar road bikes
2006 Hollow external bearing crankset announced
2007 Introduction of 10-speed Mirage and Xenon component groups, new Ultra-Torque components
2008 Introduction of 11-speed Record, Super-Record and Chorus groups
2009 Re-Introduction of 11-speed Athena component group below Chorus in product line
Campagnolo Super Record chainset from 1981.
Fulcrum Wheels, a company owned by Campagnolo, produces wheelsets compatible with Campagnolo and Shimano cassettes.
The ErgoBrain cyclocomputer compatible with the Ergo shifters displays cadence, gear, and the normal functions of a cyclocomputer.
Tour de France winners with Campagnolo
Year
Name
1948
Gino Bartali (ITA)
1952
Fausto Coppi (ITA)
1968
Jan Janssen (NED)
1969
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
1970
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
1971
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
1972
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
1973
Luis Ocaa (ESP)
1974
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
1976
Lucien Van Impe (BEL)
1978
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
1979
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
1980
Joop Zoetemelk (NED)
1981
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
1982
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
1984
Laurent Fignon (FRA)
1985
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
1986
Greg LeMond (USA)
1987
Stephen Roche (IRL)
1988
Pedro Delgado (ESP)
1990
Greg LeMond (USA)
1991
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
1992
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
1993
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
1994
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
1995
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
1996
Bjarne Riis (DEN)
1997
Jan Ullrich (GER)
1998
Marco Pantani (ITA)
2006
scar Pereiro (ESP)
See also
List of bicycle parts
Ergo Shifting
References
^ "History!!". Campyonly.com. 1927-11-11. http://campyonly.com/history.html. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
^ Campy Timeline
^ Campagnolo Milestones
^ "Campy timeline". campyonly.com. http://www.campyonly.com/history/campy_timeline.html. Retrieved 2009-12-14.
^ "What's Cool In Pro Cycling". PezCycling News. http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=4772. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Campagnolo
Official Campagnolo site
1951 - 2010 Campagnolo Catalogs, Instructions, Videos and more on DVD-ROM
Campagnolo @ velospace - bike photos with Campagnolo components
Movie showing 1940's two-lever sliding hub Cambio Corsa shifter in operation
Movie showing late-1940's/early-1950's single-lever sliding hub Paris-Roubiax shifter in operation
Close-up movie of Paris-Roubaix shifter in operation
Listing of Campagnolo -and other component- winners of the Tour De France
Campagnolo wheels manufactured for Alfa Romeo cars
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