ISD to ride Cipollini bikes in 2010
Team presented in Italy, Visconti and Rujano lead Pro Continental squad
Mario Cipollini unveiled his new brand of bikes at the ISD team presentation on Monday, claiming his bikes have an ego as big as he does.
Cipollini has created two models: the Fastline an aerodynamic racing bike, and the Snuglife, a bike more suited for long rides.
“The MCipollini bike is an egoistical bike because its been created for a rider like me, who demands the best and pays huge attention to detail,” Cipollini told Gazzetta dello Sport at the ISD presentation near Verona.
“I’ve applied everything I learnt during my career to the design of the bike. There’s my experience, my search for perfection, my attention to detail and my attention to design.”
The bikes have oversized carbon tubes, with the integrated seat tube curving around the back wheel. They are made in Italy win collaboration with Federico Zecchetto of the Giordana and DMT brands.
Cipollini works as a consultant for the ISD team and has again designed the florescent yellow, white and black team clothing. The ISD bikes have the same standout colours.
Italy’s Giovanni Visconti is again team leader at the Italian Professional Continental squad fore 2010, with former professional Luca Scinto in the team car as directuer sportif. A key new signing for 2010 is Venezuelan climber José Rujano, who will target the Giro d’Italia.
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The team is currnetly competing at the Tour de San Luis in Argentina.
The 2010 ISD-Neri team (Italian unless stated):
Maxim Belkov (Rus)
Diego Caccia
Simon Clarke (Aus)
Alessandro Colò
Pierpaolo De Negri
Oscar Gatto
Bartosz Huzarski (Pol)
Vitaly Kondrut (Ukr)
Denys Kostyuk (Ukr)
Dmytro Kritsov (Ukr)
Oleksandr Kvachuk (Ukr)
Paolo Longo Borghini
Salvatore Mancuso
Gianluca Merenda
Ruslan Pidgornyy (Ukr)
Davide Ricci Bitti
José Rujano (Ven)
Leonardo Scarselli
Carlo Scognamiglio
Giovanni Visconti
Emanuele Vona
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