BikeLive is coming back to Bath on Sunday 10th March 2019... and we're super excited to announce that Pinarello will be bringing a fleet of bikes for you to test over Odd Down Circuit!
The Italian maestros make some of the most sought-after bikes in the world, and you'll be able to ride some of the very best they have to offer on the traffic-free, purpose-built Odd Down cycle track if you book your tickets for BikeLive now. Here are the bikes that are confirmed so far, with numerous sizes of test bike available...
Dogma F10 Disc
This bike needs no introduction, as the disc-equipped version of the frame Chris Froome, Geraint Thomas and co have rode to so many Grand Tour victories. With plenty of sizes available on the day you'll be able to sling your leg over one and try it out for yourself on Odd Down circuit... don't forget to bring a yellow jersey for the full affect!
Nytro eRoad bike
Pinarello launched their eRoad bike last year, and despite looking remarkably like a high-end road bike it also comes with the added boost of a Fazua Evation motor system. There are five levels of support offered, and even a walk assistance mode to help with carrying the bike.
Grevil gravel bike
The Grevil got everyone talking when it was launched last month, and with aero profiling, 700c or 650b wheel compatibility and some really unique shapes going on with the frame, it's a bike we're intrigued to try out ourselves.
In total there will be between 16-20 Pinarello test bikes in various sizes, as well as bikes from many other brands to try out including Canyon. Make sure you secure your ticket for just £15.00 by clicking the link below, and we'll see ya there!
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