Launched in the 1970s the original sprint was loved by riders of the time and is much admired still as an iconic piece of cycling history. The new Sprint is created in the same mould as its predecessor - its a racing carbon bike for those new to the world of competitive road cycling
Accessible Performance
The Sprint is worthy of inclusion in Bianchi’s Racing category, created for those starting out on their journey in the competition. No compromise has been made on the Sprint’s appearance: it’s a sharply-styled, beautiful road carbon bike. Considerations have been made throughout the design to ensure sleekness, clean lines and a racy, aggressive character.
Race-ready
The carbon monocoque frame is constructed around a racing-specific geometry, providing an aggressive platform from which to chase down attacks, launch breakaways and sprint for mid-race primes.
Whether you are consistently tackling big distances in sportives and gran-fondos, or actively entering the world of criterium and road racing, this bike will carry you forwards as you progress
Full Carbon Fork
The carbon fork delivers low weight for graceful climbing and agile handling in the turns.
Attention to details & Clearance
Pared-back aesthetics
The chainstays, fork blades, top tube and down tube feature a subtle recurring graphic of the Bianchi logo – with a single instance picked out in a contrasting colour. Naturally, the two colourways available feature Bianchi’s iconic celeste; one as the mainframe colour and the other as the accent. The frame features internal cable routing, keeping the body of the bike clean and pared back. It comes in two colour versions: celeste and black.
Sizes available:
Cranks
Handlebars
Stems
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