Movistar, whose former rider Rui Costa rode a Pinarello to world championship success in Florence in September, may have moved to Canyon as bike sponsor, but the Italian brand still has a high-profile home in the WorldTour, Team Sky having confirmed in August this year a new three-year contract with the Italian brand following earlier speculation of switching to another supplier.
Pinarello have supplied Team Sky with bikes since they founded in 2010, and the extension to that deal sees them partnering until 2016. That will be their seventh season together. Given Team Sky’s success in the past two seasons with two successive victories at the Tour de France, Pinarello was delighted to be able to remain Sky’s sponsor.

They've notched up quite a haul of wins, with 136 wins on Pinarello bikes including 27 time trials and 12 national championships. It’s without doubt the most successful partnership in cycling at the moment, and looks set to continue in a similar fashion for many years to come.
Sky and Pinarello got their announcement in early, but this time of year typically sees a buzz of activity as existing contracts between teams and bike manufacturers are extended or come to an end, and new deals are done behind closed doors.
Most new annoucements will happen on 1st January. While we don’t have official confirmation, it does appear that Pinarello won’t be supporting Movistar next season. A leaked photo of a Canyon bike painted in Movistar livery popped up on Facebook this week, suggesting that the German brand is increasing its involvement in the WorldTour with two team deals.

Sky will continue then to race the Dogma 56.1 Think 2, introduced at the 2012 Tour de France but properly rolled out for the 2013 season, which Chris Froome won the Tour on. Given the length of the contract and the typical shelf life of top-end bikes, it’s likely we’ll see Team Sky aboard the Dogma’s replacement, or even a completely new model, before the contract expires. Could a Pinarello aero road bike be on the cards?

Clearly delighted at the announcement, Fausto Pinarello said in August: "I want to thank everyone on the team – from the riders to mechanics and all the staff – for the great support that they have given us during the last four years. And a special thanks to Sir Dave Brailsford, the strongest leader in the peloton. It’s my honor to be a Team Sky partner and I am sure that together we’ll make the best bikes in the world."
Sir Dave Brailsford added:"Over the last four years our relationship with Pinarello has been a true partnership, one which we are delighted to be extending. Not only do they share the same desire for excellence, but from Fausto right through the company they are an absolute joy to work with. There is a lot more we want to achieve as a team and we go forward knowing we have the best partner to do that in Pinarello."
You can read more about Team Sky’s Pinarello bikes in this article.









6 thoughts on “Movistar may have switched, but Team Sky still riding Pinarello bikes for next three years”
Super Domestique wrote:This
True, but we didn’t report on it then, and seeing as now is the time of year for the musical chairs of team sponsorship, it seemed a suitable time to report it
This was announced a couple
This was announced a couple of months ago. Keep up 😉
Fair enough.
Here is the Sky
Fair enough.
Here is the Sky link I’d posted in the forum at the time:
http://www.teamsky.com/article/0,27290,17546_8892031,00.html
You know my soft spot for Pina!
So what’s happening with the
So what’s happening with the TT bike Pinarello developed for Movistar? (http://road.cc/content/news/85766-pinarello-sibilo-tt-bike-launched) Seems a little silly to produce a bike that’s only used for 6 months…
Sorry, wires got a bit
Sorry, wires got a bit crossed, article suitably amended to reflect the deal was done a while back, thanks to Super Domestique for pointing it out.
Can I say my Pinarello joke
Can I say my Pinarello joke again? 😀