Bianchi Infinito CV Disc Ultegra Road Bike
by Bianchi
While team Jumbo-Visma may opt for the aggressive, aerodynamic, and ultra-stiff Oltre XR4 for most of the race season, when it comes to the rougher roads of the Spring Classics, they reach for the added comfort and versatility of the Infinito CV. The frame's more relaxed position with its...
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While team Jumbo-Visma may opt for the aggressive, aerodynamic, and ultra-stiff Oltre XR4 for most of the race season, when it comes to the rougher roads of the Spring Classics, they reach for the added comfort and versatility of the Infinito CV. The frame's more relaxed position with its slightly taller head tube and longer wheelbase provide increased comfort and extra tire clearance, but since it's still a race bike, after all, it maintains efficient power transfer and still has some aero touches. Equipped with the power and control of hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano's workhorse Ultegra mechanical drivetrain, and Bianchi's vibration-canceling Countervail technology, this steed is ready to guide you through big mileage days, conquer the roughest roads, or toe the line of your favorite Gran Fondo. This latest version of the Infinito Disc features redesigned frame shapes for more comfort and tire clearance (up to 32mm) that works with its endurance-specific geometry for all-day comfort. Longer chainstays help smooth the ride, and a taller, aero headtube provides a position that is efficient, yet comfortable. Soaking up the road imperfections is Bianchi's exclusive Countervail's vibration canceling technology. Countervail reduces muscle fatigue and improves control for better overall performance, especially on chipseal roads and over cobblestones. This material, developed by Materials Science Corporation (MSC) and created for NASA, is a viscoelastic carbon layer that's sandwiched between the standard high-modulus carbon layers to devour vibration and road noise without compromising stiffness. The Infinito CV Disc also enjoys the same Carbon Nano Technology used in the construction of Bianchi's top-end, race-specific Oltre XR. This process uses nano-scaled particles to reduce the microscopic gaps between the resin and the carbon, increasing strength and fracture-resistance by a claimed 49% compared to standard epoxy resin. Of course, the added safety of disc b...
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