cipollini rennrad preis Cipollini Ago Disc Brake Frameset
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cipollini rennrad preis Cipollini Ago Disc Brake Frameset

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cipollini rennrad preis Cipollini Ago Disc Brake FramesetMCipollini built its reputation making race bikes for the professional peloton full carbon monocoque construction, Italian made, uncompromising. The Cipollini Ago Disc Brake Frameset takes that same construction philosophy and redirects it toward gravel riding. The TCM monocoque technology that defines MCipollini's road frames is here, the proprietary carbon fork and seatpost are here, and the geometry has been reconfigured from the ground up to

MCipollini built its reputation making race bikes for the professional peloton — full carbon monocoque construction, Italian-made, uncompromising. The Cipollini Ago Disc Brake Frameset takes that same construction philosophy and redirects it toward gravel riding. The TCM monocoque technology that defines MCipollini's road frames is here, the proprietary carbon fork and seatpost are here, and the geometry has been reconfigured from the ground up to handle wide tires and rough roads without abandoning the ride character the brand is known for.

TCM — Tube Constructive Monocoque — is MCipollini's proprietary construction process in which the entire front triangle is formed as a single-piece carbon layup rather than individual tubes bonded together. The critical benefit is at the bottom bracket junction, where torsional forces from pedaling are highest: TCM creates a seamless connection at that point, improving both stiffness and structural integrity without adding material. The result is a frame that weighs 930g, paired with a proprietary MCipollini Ago carbon fork at 510g. Geometry throughout the Ago reflects careful decisions for gravel-specific use: 427mm chainstays that MCipollini describes as enabling long-distance comfort without losing responsiveness, and a seatpost positioned 5mm further forward than on a conventional road bike — a deliberate engineering solution that allows clearance for up to 45mm tires on 700c wheels without overextending the rear triangle or altering the handling character. The tube sections between the seatpost and bottom bracket are shaped specifically to counteract pedaling deformation while maintaining stability on descents and rough terrain.

The frameset kit is complete and well-specified. MCipollini includes the Ago carbon fork, a matched Ago carbon seatpost (10mm offset, 110g), and an integrated 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" headset — all proprietary and matched to the frame. The bottom bracket shell is PF41 at 86.5mm, compatible with the full range of current gravel drivetrains. Disc brakes are flat mount, with 12x100mm front and 12x142mm rear thru-axles as standard. Beyond the core build, MCipollini offers an optional accessory kit that enables fitting of mudguards and a rear pannier rack, extending the Ago's capability into loaded adventure riding and bikepacking — a range that isn't obvious from the frame's Italian racing lineage but speaks to how broadly MCipollini designed the platform.

Design Benefits

  1. Monocoque construction at a gravel-specific price point — TCM forms the entire front triangle as a single carbon piece, eliminating the bonded tube joints that introduce flex and potential weak points. The 930g frame weight and 510g fork weight reflect the efficiency of that construction — this is a light frameset for its category, built with the structural approach MCipollini applies to its performance road bikes.
  2. Geometry engineered for wide tires without compromising handling — The 427mm chainstays and forward seatpost position are deliberate geometric choices, not compromises. MCipollini solved the tire clearance problem (45mm on 700c) by repositioning the seatpost rather than lengthening the rear triangle, which preserves the handling character and keeps the frame's proportions close to their road bike geometry.
  3. A complete kit, not a bare frame — The frameset includes MCipollini's own carbon fork, seatpost, and headset — all matched and purpose-built for the Ago. You're not sourcing third-party components to complete the build; the structural and aesthetic foundation is already in place, and the PF41 bottom bracket shell gives you broad drivetrain compatibility from the start.
  4. Adventure-ready without advertising it — The optional MCipollini accessory kit adds mudguard and rear pannier rack compatibility — capability that most Italian carbon gravel frames don't offer. For riders who want to use the Ago for bikepacking or loaded touring as well as fast gravel riding, that option is there without requiring a different frame entirely.

Final Take

The Cipollini Ago Disc Brake Frameset is for the rider who wants Italian carbon construction and a complete, well-matched frameset kit — fork, seatpost, and headset included — at a price point that makes sense for a custom gravel build. The TCM monocoque frame and 427mm geometry decisions reflect a brand that knows how to build performance carbon and chose to apply that knowledge to gravel with care. Three colorways, five sizes, and genuine rack and mudguard compatibility round out a frameset that works as hard as it looks.

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