Bottecchia

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Bottecchia Cicli s.r.l

  • V.le E. Ferrari 15/17 30014
  • Cavarzere VE ITALY
  • tel. +390426311724
  • fax +390426311710
  • info@bottecchia.com


Ottavio Bottecchia knew this when, in 1924, he carried out the Italian cyclists'main dream: to win the Tour the France. Since that day Bottecchia bikes have a particular importance in the history of cycling. The bikes at the beginning of the century were the product of skilful craftsmen.

Thanks to its know-how, combining tradition and advanced technology, Bottecchia' purpose is to be also in the new millennium a point of reference for the cycling sector.

Bottecchia with its network of agents is now present all over the national territory with 300 dealers, and all over Europe with dealers in Germany, Belgium, France, Austria, Denmark, Slovenia.

Bottecchia presents a complete collection of more than 40 models: racing bikes, mountain bikes, "verde natura" and "city" line, super light and junior bikes. Bottecchia is the best way to enter the cycling world, living it in freedom and harmony with nature, moreover, Bottecchia is the best way to ride every ground, or to be always in pole-position. Many proposals come from our collection to ride technology and the wind of legend.


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