Check out the Colnago C40 Gold Limited Edition. Ridden to Paris-Roubaix victory in 1995, the C40 was one of the key bikes in the rise of carbon fibre – both in the pro peloton and beyond. Take a look at this very special version from 2000…
After nabbing all three Grand Tours courtesy of Sepp Kuss, Jonas Vingegaard, and Primož Roglič, how does the Dutch squad’s 2023 season compare to the sport’s other crushingly oppressive team displays down the years?
Thanks to all in the forum yesterday as we shared that time-honored experience of watching the most tense drama cycling can offer in the form of a muddy Paris-Roubaix. The race delivered all sorts...
May 6, 2021 at 1:10 pm
Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, are the latest hot digital tech. They use blockchain technology to create unique digital artwork that is verifiably authentic and tradeable â and the amount of money being spent is staggering. Â
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Last month, an NFT artwork was sold at auction by Christieâs for $69 million. Now Colnago has got in on the act, with an auction of a one-off NFT artwork on the OpenSea platform. Colnago C35 Chrono: UCI-legal? We think not.
The Colnago C64 NFT artwork will feature eight key models from Colnagoâs past, including the C35 Chrono team time-trial bike from 1994, which had an aero 20in front wheel, the Colnago Concept from 1988 with carbon fibre lugs and an internal gearbox, and Tadej PogaÄarâs 2020 Tour de France-winning V3Rs.