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Pretty in pink : the Pinarello Prince FP Carbon will also be offered in women's hues.
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The aluminum tubes of the Taiwan-built Arte utilize Colnago's trademark 'Master' lobed cross section.
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The aluminum Arte wears similarly curved seat stays.
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Even the 'entry-level' Primavera wears legendary Colnago geometry and flair.
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A new entry-level World Cup 'cross bike joins the lineup for 2008.
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The World Cup foregoes carbon fiber and fancy tube profiling in favor of solid design.
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The 2008 Opera Mercurio. Show up at the café in style.
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Pinarello will launch its first all-carbon 'cross bike for 2008.
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The FP1 is Pinarello's entry-level offering.
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The New M.O.st Tank carbon fibre compact crankset, featuring Torayca 50HM1K carbon fibre and FSA ceramic bearings.
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Luciano Fusarpoli and Fausto Pinarello are all smiles over the new Pinarello Prince FP Carbon.
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The triathlon-specific Pinarello FT1 uses the same mold as the Montello but a slightly less expensive mix of carbon fiber.
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Swoopy Onda stays grace the rear of the FP5.
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The new FP5 sits in the middle of Pinarello's 2008 range.
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The aluminum tubes of the Taiwan-built Arte
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The curved seat stays of the CLX are said to improve braking performance as well as rider comfort.
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The Taiwan-built CLX also gets new colors for 2008.
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The Extreme Power gets a new Carbon 75 fork for 2008.
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Anyone care to guess which country Colnago calls home?
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Colnago has long been known for its elaborate paint schemes and this trend will continue for 2008.
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The Limited Edition Colnago for Ferrari 60th is the latest collaboration between the two great Italian marques, and is built to celebrate the great car maker's recent anniversary
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The innovative dual down tube was intended to increase lateral stiffness without sacrificing vertical compliance.
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The World Cup foregoes carbon fiber
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A new entry-level World Cup 'cross bike
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Koedooder (Batavus Ladies Cycling Team).
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The Taiwan-built CLX also gets new colors
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The aluminum Arte wears similarly curved
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Anyone care to guess which country Colnago calls home?
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Colnago has long been known for its elaborate paint schemes
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The Colnago Master prototype
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The new FP5 sits in the middle
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The FP1 is Pinarello's entry-level offering.
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The Colnago Master prototype, on display inside the company museum in Cambiago, Italy.
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Ernesto Colnago's original Gloria bicycle.
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Pretty in pink
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Luciano Fusarpoli and Fausto Pinarello
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The triathlon-specific Pinarello FT1
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The New M.O.st Tank carbon fibre compact crankset
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Pinarello will launch its first all-carbon 'cross bike
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The 2008 Opera Mercurio.
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Ernesto Colnago's original Gloria bicycle.
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