Colnago World Cup 2.0 2012
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Top Features of the Colnago World Cup 2.0 2012
The World Cup is Colnago’s solution for riders who fancy the thrills and spills of cyclo-cross. The World Cup’s double-butted 6000 series aluminium tubes are light but strong, and shaped for greater stiffness at the joints.
- Frame features:
- New design for 2012
- Alloy hydro-formed main frame with alloy stays
- Down-tube oversized at BB to increase stiffness
- Smaller, lighter drop-outs
- 1.1/8” to 1.1/4” head-tube
- Fork features carbon legs with alloy crown
- Disc brake tabs and hubs included
- Specification:
- Frame: Colnago World Cup 2.0
- Fork: Colnago World Cup 2.0
- Chainset: FSA Omega, MegaExo, 36x46
- Front Derailleur: Shimano 105
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano 105, 10 speed
- Shifters: Shimano 105, 10 speed
- Cassette: Shimano 105, 10 speed, 12-25
- Wheelset: Colnago Race 24, clincher
- Tyres: Kenda Kwicker 700x32c
- Brakes: Tektro 992AG Oryx
- Handlebar: Deda RHM EL
- Stem: Deda EL
- Saddle: Colnago Z7
- Seat Post: Deda RS EL
- Road
- Frame Material: Aluminium Alloy
- Wheel Size: 700c (622)
- Fork Material: Alloy/Carbon
- Model Year: 2012
- Brake Type: Cantilever
- Chainset type: Cyclocross Specific
- Groupset Manufacturer: Shimano
- Unisex
- Cable Routing: Unknown
This makes for a fast, sure-handling bicycle that can deal with the inevitable hits that racing off-road in mud and snow is bound to bring. Clean lines and simple tube shapes ensure plenty of mud clearance in the most testing conditions. Whether you’re in Belgium or Bend, Oregon, the World Cup won’t let you down.
Note: Manufacturer may reserve the right to change the specification of that listed or shown on this page.
Specification information
| Geometry | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sizes | 50cm | 52cm | 54cm | 56cm | 58cm |
| Ps - Seat Tube Length: | 500 | 520 | 540 | 560 | 580 |
| Pccs - Seat Tube Length - C+C: | 480 | 500 | 520 | 540 | 560 |
| Scs - BB To Seat Tube Offset: | 120 | 129 | 138 | 148 | 160 |
| A - Front Axel To Centre Of BB Length: | 588 | 592 | 595 | 598 | 600 |
| C - Centre Of BB To Rear Axle: | 418 | 420 | 420 | 422 | 427 |
| Hs - Headtube Length: | 108 | 110 | 127 | 143 | 159 |
| O - Horizontal Top Tube Length: | 520 | 527 | 537 | 550 | 565 |
| Sc - Seat Tube Angle: | 75.5 | 75 | 74.6 | 74.1 | 73.4 |
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About Cyclocross Bikes
Cyclocross bikes are similar to road bike, they are lightweight, with narrow tyres and drop handlebars. However, they also share characteristics with mountain bicycles in that they utilize knobby treaded tyres for traction, and cantilever style brakes for the clearance needed due to muddy conditions. They have to be lightweight because competitors need to carry their bicycle to overcome barriers or slopes too steep to climb in the saddle. The sight of competitors struggling up a muddy slope with bicycles on their shoulders is the classic image of the sport, although un-ridable sections are generally a very small fraction of the race distance. Cross bikes also make good winter bikes or commuters, their frames have plenty of clearance which allows for mudguards, while the upright angles make them agile around town, meaning you can hit the trails at the weekend and then fit some road tyres and commute on them during the week.
About the Colnago brand
Ernesto Colnago was born in Cambiago, a small rural village twenty kilometers east of Milano on February 9, 1932. Ernesto was just 13 years old, but to start work, he had to be at least 14. He changed the date on his working papers and so was hired as an assistant welder. It was 1954 when Colnago went out on his own in a tiny little workshop, his bicycles have been used by more than 100 professional team, 2,500 professional racers, who have won more than 7,500 wins worldwide. Champion riders of the caliber of Fiorenzo Magni, Gastone Nencini, Eddy Merckx, Giuseppe Saronni, Gianni Motta, Gibì Baronchelli, Michele Dancelli, Gianni Bugno, Oscar Freire, Johan Museeuw, Tony Rominger, Pavel Tonkov, Yaroslaw Popovych, Erik Zabel e Alessandro Petacchi, and many others, have ridden Colnago Bicycles to victory. As the great researcher and innovator he is, Colnago created the first frameset in carbon fibre in collaboration with Ferrari Engineering in 1986. The next year, the innovative straight-blade “Precisa” was created. In 1989, two years later, the dramatic Colnago “C35” emerged, an innovative monocoque carbon fibre frame in road racing & mountain bike versions. 1994 was a hallmark year when Colnago introduced the ground-breaking “C40” carbon fibre frameset for his 40th anniversary and still a reference point today. No other frame has won as much as the Colnago C40: 5X Paris-Roubaix and many World Championships. In 2000 another remarkable model emerged from Colnago’s atelier: the limited edition CF1, created in collaboration with Ferrari that quickly became a major success. Next was the CF2 dual-suspension mountain bike in 2002. After ten years of success in every segment, Ernesto Colnago launched the “C50” in 2003. It was the Fiftieth Anniversary of his company, a brand that has become synonymous with the best bicycles the world over, synonymous with the best products Made in Italy. This new carbon fibre composite frame quickly found success in both the competition and sales arena. And for 2004, for the official anniversary of Colnago, a special collectors item bicycle was created, the “50th Anniversary”. Ernesto Colnago continues to dream about and create bicycles appreciated by riders passionate about cycling all over the world. Don’t ask Colnago which of his bicycles is the best: his answer is always the same. “I’ve made a lot of bicycles, but the most beautiful is the one that is yet to come.” For more info on Colnago please feel free to view Bike Radar's article on them.
Sizing information
| Size Guide (Colnago World Cup ) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Frame Size | Rider Height (cm) | Inside Leg (cm) |
| 50cm | 155 - 163 | 69 - 77 |
| 52cm | 163 - 170 | 71 - 76 |
| 54cm | 170 - 178 | 74 - 81 |
| 56cm | 178 - 183 | 79 - 86 |
| 58cm | 183 - 188 | 84 - 91 |
| 'Size matters! That's why at Wiggle we measure each of our bikes to build accurate size charts for our customers. Our qualified team of mechanics then individually check each order against measurements supplied by you to ensure the size chosen is correct. Another reason you can have complete confidence when buying a bike from Wiggle!' | ||
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