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'''Pinarello''' is an Italian [[bicycle]] manufacturing company (1952 to present) based in [[Treviso]], [[Italy]]. The company supplies mosly hand-made, high end bicycles. The company makes bicycles for road racing, track racing, bicycle messengers, and [[cyclo-cross]]. | '''Pinarello''' is an Italian [[bicycle]] manufacturing company (1952 to present) based in [[Treviso]], [[Italy]]. The company supplies mosly hand-made, high end bicycles. The company makes bicycles for road racing, track racing, bicycle messengers, and [[cyclo-cross]]. | ||
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+ | Alexi Grewal won the Men's Road Race at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles on a Montello-model frameset from Pinarello. Pinarello also has a long history of sponsoring many successful professional cycling teams, including Telekom and Banesto. Miguel Indurain rode Pinarello to multiple [[Tour de France]] victories. Pinarello currently sponsors the [[Fassa Bortolo]] cycling team, which will end in 2005. | ||
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+ | [[image:Pin Dogma.jpg|thumb|400px|right|'''Pinarello Dogma''']] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.pinarello.com/eng/about_history.php History of Pinarello on their website] | *[http://www.pinarello.com/eng/about_history.php History of Pinarello on their website] | ||
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Revision as of 22:18, 16 August 2008
Pinarello is an Italian bicycle manufacturing company (1952 to present) based in Treviso, Italy. The company supplies mosly hand-made, high end bicycles. The company makes bicycles for road racing, track racing, bicycle messengers, and cyclo-cross.
File:Pin Montello.jpg
Pinarello Montello
Alexi Grewal won the Men's Road Race at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles on a Montello-model frameset from Pinarello. Pinarello also has a long history of sponsoring many successful professional cycling teams, including Telekom and Banesto. Miguel Indurain rode Pinarello to multiple Tour de France victories. Pinarello currently sponsors the Fassa Bortolo cycling team, which will end in 2005.
File:Pin Dogma.jpg
Pinarello Dogma
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