A couple of months ago Bianchi added the new Aria aero road bike to its range, and we’ve just managed to get our hands on one for review. Here’s a video with young Matt talking you through all the key details.
The Aria is essentially a more affordable version of the Oltre aero road bike, with technology trickled down from its Aquila time trial bike. With the Campagnolo Centaur groupset this bikes costs £2,249.99. That’s a really good looking bike for the money, and of course, it’s painted in the legendary celeste paint.
Rather than repeat Mat Brett’s first look on the new Aria, you can read his article which highlights all the key details here.
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Oh god, the pronunciation!
Oh god, the pronunciation! It burns!
Aria = Aah ree ah
Campagnolo – Campan yolo
Video Just In: Bianchi Aria aero road bike
Not only Campagnolo and Aria mispronounced but Celeste and Specialissimo as well. Same faults on the Cycling Weekly video of the Specialissima. How can anyone involved in cycling journalism not know how to pronounce Campagnolo?