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Wilier Triestina

Aluminium hardtail mountainbike for women Wilier Triestina Rossorubino
Women

Aluminium hardtail mountainbike for women - Rossorubino



Colors Bianco/Nero
Fame data Alu Triple butted + Carbon
Frame weight 1570 g
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Sizes XS-S-M-L-XL

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The Time trial bikes of the brand Wilier Triestina

Monocoque Carbon time trial and triathlon bike Wilier Triestina Tri Crono
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque Carbon time trial and triathlon bike - Tri Crono

QUEEN OF THE TIME TRIAL
Kate Major and Chris McDonald are Ironman Champions and two of the most respected names in professional triathlon. Both are e...

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Monocoque Carbon time trial and triathlon bike Wilier Triestina Cento1 Crono
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque Carbon time trial and triathlon bike - Cento1 Crono

The Cento1 Crono is the dream of every time trialist or triathlete, the most aerodynamically sculpted weapon available for a race against the clock. E...

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The Carbon road bikes of the brand Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike (Tour de France 2011) Wilier Triestina Cento1 Superleggera Racing
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike (Tour de France 2011) - Cento1 Superleggera Racing

The Cento1 SLR was developed for the pros with their experience and needs in mind. No compromises. 101% racing.
There are those who want to ride exa...

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Carbon/aluminium road bike Wilier Triestina La Triestina
Wilier Triestina

Carbon/aluminium road bike - La Triestina

Colors Nero Anodizzato, Bianco
Fame data Alu Triple butted + Carbon
Frame weight 1320 g
Fork Carbon
Fork weight 470 g
Sizes XS-S-M-L-XL-XX...

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Monocoque carbon road bike for women Wilier Triestina Mimosa XP
Wilier Triestina
Women

Monocoque carbon road bike for women - Mimosa XP

PINK POWER
Determination, elegance and personality. The Mimosa displays carbon’s feminine side. For women who want to do more than just follow wheel...

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Monocoque carbon road bike Wilier Triestina Izoard
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike - Izoard

THE GEAR OF THE YEAR
The Izoard is one of the best bikes for the money - period. You get much more than you pay for, as evidenced by its prestigious ...

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Monocoque carbon road bike Wilier Triestina Imperiale
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike - Imperiale

ANOTHER NAME FOR SPEED
The Imperiale represents a milestone in Wilier Triestina’s evolving style. Its monocoque carbon frame marks today’s revolution...

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Monocoque carbon road bike Wilier Triestina Cento1 Di2
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike - Cento1 Di2

Precisely the right gear is now only a button away. Wilier Triestina has custom modified the Cento1 Di2 to fully integrate Shimano’s revolutionary new...

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Monocoque carbon road bike Wilier Triestina Cento1
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike - Cento1

No other bike has become as coveted a model in such a short time, exceeding the expectations of technical editors and consumers, alike. The Cento1 sur...

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Monocoque carbon road bike Wilier Triestina Cento1 Superleggera
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon road bike - Cento1 Superleggera

Identical to the Cento1 in form and technical characteristics, we have utilized the potential of carbon materials to reduce the weight of the Cento1 S...

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The Mountainbikes (MTB) of the brand Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon hardtail mountainbike Wilier Triestina Solitario
Wilier Triestina

Monocoque carbon hardtail mountainbike - Solitario

Wilier's off-road offering attains the ideal balance of performance and comfort. Colors Bianco/Nero
Fame data Carbonio Monoscocca
Frame weight 1...

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Company description Wilier Triestina

Wilier Triestina
If it only takes a touch, then something has changed

Wilier was born in 1906 thanks to the brilliant idea of a trader from Bassano, Pietro Dal Molin, of building bicycles on his own account. His forge or "Steel horses" rose as a small workshop along the banks of the river Brenta, at Bassano del Grappa, and it became more and more successful by keeping up with the increasing demand for bicycles.
In the first post-war period, Mario, one of Dal Molin's sons, gained the leadership of Wilier and he began a constant perfectioning of the bicycles through chromium and nickel-plating. Under his leadership, the production increased considerably and the firm, which came unsmirched out of the II World War, after the Armistice, started again its activity.
Those were the years of the Reconstruction, when the bicycle was the most important means of transportation as well as cycling, together with football, became the most popular sport. For this reason, Dal Molin determined to set up a professional team captained by the triestin Giordano Cottur, well-know for succeding no less than Gino Bartali during the Bassano-Monte Grappa lap for amateurs. In the same time, according to the common feeling of uneasiness about the fate of Trieste, Dal Molin decided to associate the name of this julian town to that of his own firm. In this way, in Autumn 1945 the Wilier Triestina was born, distinguished by its red copper-coloured bicycles, which later became an authentic trade-mark.
The following year the team took to the first Tour of Italy of the post-war period, cutting in the duel between two great champions, Coppi and Bartali, and gaining flattering victories in several laps. After all those successful races, Wilier became part of the most important Italian cycling: this big industrial boom involved an enlargement both of the plant and of the staff, in the order to meet the increasing demand; so, the production reached 200 bicycles a day, employing 300 workers.
Strong in its success and thanks to the prestige it had gained, in 1947 Wilier bought up a promising young cyclist: Fiorenzo Magni, this one, instead of being crushed in the challenge between Coppi and Bartali, found out the right system to become the third great protagonist of Italian cycling, by winning the Tour of Italy in 1948. This is the same year Wilier spread its intense activity in South America too, where a small team of local professional cyclist collected dozens of wins. In the following season, the team, reconfirmed for its great performances, won several national races, until it became successful in 1949 and in 1950 in the Tour of Flanders and the Tour de France.
Unfortunately, after the first enrapturing phase of national reconstruction, in the early '50s, came the period of the economic miracle: people gave up bicycles to discover scooters and motorbike. Cycle firms suffered the damage of progress, and in 1952 Wilier Triestina had to shut down and leave its agonistic activity. Nowadays, the glorious story of this firm and of its "copper-coloured jewel" lives again thanks to the Gastaldello brothers from Rossano Veneto, who bought the Wilier Triestina mark in 1969, proud to bring again great favour to one of the best known Italian cycle houses and providing dozens of professional and dilettantish Italian and foreign teams with their bicycles.