Colnago released a limited-edition C68 called Rossa Vuelta priced at $26,172 and limited to 90 units. The frame and fork are handmade in Colnago's Cambiago workshop, combining the C68's carbon layup technology with a red-and-gold Vuelta paint scheme. The C68 monocoque frame weighs around 820 grams (size 54) with a fork near 360 grams. Buyers can specify electronic or mechanical drivetrains including Shimano Dura-Ace Di2, SRAM Red eTap AXS, or Campagnolo Super Record EPS. Disc brakes are standard with flat-mount calipers and 12mm thru-axles, and Colnago-branded wheels are included with upgrade options available.
The C68 Rossa is handmade in Italy in Colnago's Cambiago workshop (like the C68 gravel we reviewed here), blending the legendary carbon layup technology of the standard C68 with a distinct red-and-gold "Vuelta" paint scheme that honors Spain's celebrated Grand Tour. However, this bike isn't just about looks: it carries the same advanced C68 monocoque frame and fork construction, making it ready for pro-level competition or spirited club rides.
Colnago's C68 frame construction is 100% carbon monocoque, integrating Colnago's latest in fiber orientation and resin technology to maximize stiffness-to-weight ratio. The Rossa edition uses a unique C68-specific layup, resulting in a frame weight that Colnago claims hovers around 820 grams (size 54), paired with a fork around 360 grams. Colnago offers the C68 Rossa with a complete electronic or mechanical drivetrain, letting riders spec with Shimano Dura-Ace Di2, SRAM Red eTap AXS, or Campagnolo Super Record EPS, depending on personal preference.
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