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Campagnolo is an Italian manufacturer of high-end
bicycle A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-powered assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A is called a cyclist, or bicyclist. Bic ...
components with headquarters in Vicenza, Italy. The components are organised as
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s (gruppi), and are a near-complete collection of a bicycle's mechanical parts. Campagnolo's flagship components are the Super Record, Record, and Chorus groupsets with all three representing their recent shift to 12-speed drivetrains. Super Record and Record are the top groupsets, followed by Chorus, Potenza, Centaur and Veloce. Campagnolo also produces aluminum and carbon wheels, as well as other components (like carbon fiber seat posts, and bottle-cages).


History

Founded by
Tullio Campagnolo Gentullio Campagnolo (26 August 1901 – 3 February 1983) was an Italian racing cyclist and inventor who patented the quick release skewer, as well as founder of the bicycle component company Campagnolo. Many professional cyclists have used Cam ...
, the company began in 1933 in a Vicenza workshop. The founder was a racing cyclist in Italy in the 1920s who conceived several ideas while racing, such as the
quick release A quick release skewer is a mechanism for attaching a wheel to a bicycle. It consists of a rod threaded on one end and with a lever operated cam assembly on the other. The rod is inserted into the hollow axle of the wheel, a special nut is thre ...
mechanism for bicycle wheels, derailleurs, and the rod gear for gear changing. Campagnolo has 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,
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, and built chassis for NASA
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in 1969. In 1963, Campagnolo produced a
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for the Innocenti Lambretta TV motorscooter - the first two-wheel production vehicle with such a brake. In the 1970s they also supplied wheels for Ferrari's Formula One cars. Campagnolo worked with the manufacturer
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and racer Eddy Merckx and produced lightweight parts for the bike he used to beat the world hour record in 1972. Merckx used Campagnolo exclusively and was a friend of Tullio Campagnolo. Following Campagnolo's success during the 1970s and '80s, innovation lagged as rival SunTour developed indexed shifting, Shimano combined shifter/brake levers (
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), and FSA introduced compact chainsets. An unsuccessful foray into
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, the overbuilt and heavy Euclid, Centaur and Olympus groupsets contributed to the company's decline during those years. By the time the expensive Record O.R. (off-road) and Icarus MTB groupsets made it to the market, Campagnolo's reputation was firmly cemented as a road bike brand. As a result, Campagnolo pulled out of the Mountain Bike market in 1994. Despite its struggles, Campagnolo introduced its ErgoPower combined shifter/brake levers and renewed its focus on high-end road cycling components. The late 1990s and early 2000s saw Campagnolo's increased use of carbon fibre and titanium parts in groupsets and the development of wheelsets. In 2004, Campagnolo introduced a complete
Compact drivetrain The crankset (in the US) or chainset (in the UK), is the component of a bicycle drivetrain that converts the reciprocating motion of the rider's legs into rotational motion used to drive the chain or belt, which in turn drives the rear wheel. ...
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 has released an electronic version of its drivetrain. In April 2018 Campagnolo launched 12-speed Record and Super Record groupsets, and in 2020, the company launched
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, a 13-speed groupset aimed at gravel riders. Campagnolo has focused on
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and track cycling. The teams it sponsors in the UCI ProTour are Lotto–Soudal,
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, UAE Team Emirates and Cofidis. File:Innenlager-campa-record.jpg, Campagnolo bottom bracket from the 1980s File:Hirth joint.jpg, Moderne Campagnolo ultra torque crank File:Campagnolo Super Record chainset.jpg, Campagnolo Super Record Crankset from 1981 File:CampaFelge.jpg, Campagnolo OMEGA rim File:Wheel-campa.jpg, Campagnolo front hub


Timeline (Bicycle Parts)

1901
Tullio Campagnolo Gentullio Campagnolo (26 August 1901 – 3 February 1983) was an Italian racing cyclist and inventor who patented the quick release skewer, as well as founder of the bicycle component company Campagnolo. Many professional cyclists have used Cam ...
born on 26 August in the eastern suburbs of Vicenza, Italy 1922 Tullio Campagnolo begins his racing career 1930 Campagnolo patents 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 full-time employee. The derailleur enters production, enabling gears to change without removing the wheel. The pieces are handmade 1949 Campagnolo introduces a parallelogram rear derailleur, the Gran Sport 1956 Campagnolo introduces a parallelogram front derailleur 1963 The Record rear derailleur (chromed bronze) is introduced 1966 The Nuovo Record rear derailleur is introduced. Eddy Merckx uses it for his first four Tour de France victories 1973 The Super Record Road and Track groups are introduced
Learn more about the Super Record Road group.
1983 Tullio Campagnolo dies on 3 February. Anniversary groupset to mark 50 years of Campagnolo bicycle parts. 1985 Campagnolo creates Delta brakes, with a parallelogram linkage to actuate the calipers. 1986 The re-designed Record road and track groupsets (also known as C-Record) are introduced, replacing Super Record as the top of range 1987 The last year of Super Record until 2008 1989 Campagnolo introduces a
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groupset, which is heavier and less advanced than those by Shimano and SunTour. 1991 8-speed shifting components are introduced 1992 The ErgoPower levers are introduced, which combines brake lever and a shift lever to answer Shimano's STI levers 1993 Delta brakes are discontinued 1994 Campagnolo leaves the mountain bike components business 1995 Group names on components are introduced 1997 9-speed shifting components are introduced 1998 Next generation Ergo Levers 1999 Record Carbon Ergo levers, Daytona group, and for the Record, Chorus and Daytona groups new hubs (much lighter than the old ones, axles made of aluminum alloy) are introduced 2000 10-speed shifting is introduced 2001 Carbon-fiber shifting levers for Record group 2002 Former Daytona group is renamed "Centaur" 2004 Carbon-fiber cranks for Record and Chorus groups 2005 10-speed Centaur and Chorus shift and brake levers are introduced for flat bar road bikes Fulcrum Wheels, a company owned by Campagnolo, produces wheelsets compatible with Campagnolo and Shimano cassettes. 2006 Hollow external bearing crankset is announced 2007 10-speed Mirage and Xenon component groups and new Ultra-Torque components are introduced. Record hubs are now black, 20 g lighter and don't have greaseports any more 2008 11-speed Record, Super Record, and Chorus groups are introduced 2009 Re-introduction of Athena as an 11-speed component group below Chorus in product line 2010 Bora One wheels are introduced 2011 First electric 11-speed Super Record group was used at the Tour de France by Team Movistar 2012 Bora Ultra 80mm wheels are introduced. 2013 80th anniversary groupset made. 2014 Super Record RS groupset introduced following input from professional team riders. The ErgoBrain cyclocomputer compatible with the Ergo shifters displays cadence, gear, and the normal functions of a cyclocomputer. 2015 Athena EPS discontinued and Chorus EPS introduced. Chorus, Record and Super Record groupsets are overhauled with a 4 arm, 8 bolt chainset introduced. Bora 50 and 35 wheels become available in Clincher and adopt a wider rim profile. 2015 Potenza group is introduced. 2017 Centaur group reintroduced as Campagnolo's least expensive 11-speed group. 2018 12-speed Super Record and Record mechanical groups are introduced.(for disc and rimbrake) Bora WTO (Wind Tunnel Optimized) wheels are introduced. 2019 12-speed Super Record EPS, and mechanical 12-speed Chorus groups are introduced. Chorus will have an 11-34 cassette option and a 96/123 mm BCD with sub-compact 48/32 gearing available. 2020 13-speed Ekar group are introduced. 2021 Bora Ultra WTO (only for discbrake) wheels are introduced.


Trademarks

Campagnolo has used various trademarks, the best known is 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 neutral technical assistance at races. Campagnolo relies on riders and mechanics to improve products.


See also

* List of bicycle parts * List of Italian companies


References


External links


Official website

Catalog website
{{Authority control Campagnolo Cycle parts manufacturers Wheel manufacturers Italian brands Sporting goods manufacturers of Italy Automotive companies established in 1933 Italian companies established in 1933 Companies based in Vicenza