"Bianchi bikes are in the spotlight on the Belgian roads, where World Tour Team Vacansoleil-DCM equipped by the Italian company is riding three different models: Oltre, Infinito and Impulso. ... The Infinito model features a ride-tuned lightweight carbon performance frame, whilst Impulso is the new Bianchi triple hydroformed ride-tuned aluminum frame. They both are part of the C2C family (Coast to Coast) and were tested and chosen by Team Vacansoleil-DCM’s riders specifically for the Belgian campaign. The frames' special geometry assures the best absorption of the strong vibrations due to the cobblets of Northern Classics' roads. One of the most satisfied of the Impulso aluminum frame was Italian Marco Marcato, sixth placed on the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad’s finish line." Road Bike Action
Infinito in action on the cobblets at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
The Infinito is available with Shimano's new Ultegra Di2 electronic shifting, Ultegra, and 105. It is also available with Campagnolo's Athena group or as a frameset for a completely custom build. All Infinito models feature the same carbon formulation and identical carbon fork with carbon steer tube as used by the Vacansoleil team.
At first glance, the Impulso resembles a carbon fiber frame due to the unique, seamless shape of the top tube and head tube junction made possible through triple hydroforming. Bianchi's proprietary Triple Hydroformed Technology creates a stiffer and lighter frame over standard hydroforming processes. The Impulso retains its racing DNA while offering a slightly more relaxed ride position and Bianchi's exclusive K-VID carbon fork to dampen road vibrations.
The Impulso is available in Shimano Ultegra and 105 versions.
Read the full story at Road Bike Action and watch for future race results as Team Vacansoleil-DCM continues its season on the Oltre, Infinito, Impulso and D2 Pico Crono time trial bikes.
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