Eddy Merckx Introduces Titanium Versions of the Corsa Pevele and the Corsa Strasbourg
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Eddy Merckx Introduces Titanium Versions of the Corsa Pevele and the Corsa Strasbourg
"For their entry into the Ti space, Eddy Merckx chose two options to extend its Corsa bike range. On the gravel side, they chose the race-ready Corsa Strasbourg and, for all-road, the race-ready Corsa Pévèle. Both bikes use Columbus Hyperion titanium tubing, with frames handcrafted in Italy and assembled in Belgium. The Corsa Pévèle and Strasbourg feature bespoke 3D-printed UDH dropouts, enabling the use of T-Type drivetrains. Both frames also offer integrated dynamo cable routing."
"Eddy Merckx brings titanium to their all-road offering, creating the Corsa Pévèle Ti. They designed Corsa Pévèle with a slightly lower bottom bracket than their road bikes. This lowers the center of gravity, providing greater stability and control for the rider. The Corsa Pévèle is also slightly shorter than a modern gravel bike, providing responsive, agile handling. The result is a balanced bike that can handle on- and off-road adventures. Plus, the Ti option offers unique ride characteristics, weight savings, and a"
Eddy Merckx launched two titanium variants of the Corsa line: the gravel-oriented Corsa Strasbourg and the all-road Corsa Pévèle. Both frames use Columbus Hyperion titanium tubing, are handcrafted in Italy, and assembled in Belgium. The frames include bespoke 3D-printed UDH dropouts compatible with T-Type drivetrains and integrated dynamo cable routing. Buyers can choose full groupset builds or frame-and-fork only, and configure components and customized heat-tube and downtube accents via an online configurator. The Corsa Pévèle features a slightly lower bottom bracket and shorter overall geometry for increased stability, agile handling, and balanced on-/off-road capability.
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