Bicycling Australia

New For ‘21

BIANCHI SPECIALISIMA DISC & GREENEDGE

GreenEDGE cycling – aka WorldTour team Mitchelton-Scott - have announced that after close to a decade with bike partner Scott they will be riding Bianchi from 2021.

The team are expected to ride Bianchi’s top-end models including the Specialissima and XR4. The Italian bike company have recently updated their premium-level lightweight climbing bike for 2021, the Specialissima, getting the aero treatment and disc brakes.

Replacing the current model that dates back to 2015, the revised Specialissima frame weighs in at 755g in 55cm and features a 370g disc mount ready fork.

Cabling is internal, there’s an updated seatpost, and the frame features Bianchi’s CounterVail technology. The bike will be available in celeste; however, if you want to save 80g of paint, you can opt for the all-black color scheme.

The bike will be available in a new greenish-blue color along with celeste and a subtle ‘less is more’ black colourway with silhouetted Bianchi branding.

For further details and pricing visit your local Bianchi dealer.

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