
"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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