The famous Bianchi head tube badge
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Bianchi's Lars Svalin and Angelo Lecchi
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Team Barloworld will mostly choose Bianchi's 928 Carbon SL
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Team Barloworld sprinters will likely go
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Fulcrum's carbon wheels
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The shallow-section Racing Light model
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The deep-section Racing Speed
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The new tubular Racing Light
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Fulcrum prefers not to use any special plies
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The Racing Zero is now available
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The '2:1' lacing pattern on the rear wheel
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Aggressive machining on the rim
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The unique rim design
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The all-red Racing Zero carries over from 2007.
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Flattened aluminum spokes on the Racing Zero
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The less-expensive Racing 1 wheels
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The silver Racing 3 wheels
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… which are also used on the Racing 5.
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Fulcrum's skewer
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The two halves of the aluminum quick-release lever
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Fulcrum's new Racing Torq RS crankset.
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…while the Racing Torq R
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Both cranksets borrow Campagnolo's Ultra-Torque
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