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Began
in 1989 by Davide Boifava, head of the prestigious Carrera team, the
Carrera is a champion's bicycle ridden to victories in the most
important races, the Tour de France, the Giro d'Italia, the Classics and
World Cup. Great champions, Stephen Roche, Claudio Chiappucci, Marco
Pantani and Micheli Bartoli brought heritage and prestige to this
bicycle marquee in its short history. |
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Olmo was founded by Giuseppe Olmo,
a great road racer in the 1930s. After his racing career, Giuseppe
embarked on building the bicycle business that bears his name. To this
day Olmo and his family build several thousand frames a year with
quality and efficiency. |
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Francesco Moser, a great Italian
bicycle champion, began making bicycles in his small workshop in Trento.
While Moser does not "craft" the bicycles himself, he oversees his
craftsmen as they produce between two and three thousand frames a year. |
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Fort Frames,
is one of many bright new companies to emerge in the former Soviet bloc
during this past decade, a young and rapidly growing manufacturer intent
on challenging the best of the European framemakers. Named after Radovan
Fort, a perennial Czech mountain bike champion, FORT has always
specialized in professional quality racing framesets. Currently, the #1
mountain bike team in the Czech Republic, |
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Teschner is acknowledged for creating the finest quality in a range of
materials including aluminium, titanium, scandium / alloy blends and
more recently, full carbon composite.
Regarded as a 'Master Craftsman' by his peers, Teschner built bikes
are the #1 choice by many of the World's leading professional
triathletes, time-trialists, track and road riders. |
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