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Est. 1948 — Milano, obviously

Cinelli Bikes

75+ years of building bikes that refuse to be boring

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      Founded in Milan in 1948 by racing cyclist Cino Cinelli, Cinelli has spent over 75 years redesigning the limits of performance cycling. Every bike in the collection carries the same obsession: Italian materials, Milanese design, and a refusal to compromise on how a bike should ride and look. From carbon aero race frames to handwelded steel masterpieces, the range covers road, gravel, track, urban and adventure cycling — all with Columbus tubing and components at the core.

      The road range spans from the Aeroscoop — our most aerodynamic frame to date, developed alongside the MBH Pro Team and validated in the TOUR wind tunnel — to the Pressure 2 race platform and its endurance sibling, the Pressure ADR. For riders who want steel with no shortcuts, the Made in Italy line includes the Supercorsa, in uninterrupted production since the 1950s, and the Speciale Corsa XCR in Columbus XCR stainless steel, both handwelded at our Milan headquarters. In 2023, Cinelli re-established in-house framebuilding in Milan for the first time since 1981 — every Made in Italy frame is built, painted and assembled where the brand was born.

      On gravel, the King Zydeco 2 delivers lightweight carbon performance while the all-new Speciale Gravel pairs Columbus Spirit HSS multi-butted steel tubing with a Columbus Divide carbon fork for riders who want Italian craftsmanship on unpaved roads. With fully internal cable routing, mega tyre clearance and mounts for every bag configuration, it's built for everything from gravel races to multi-day routes. The Nemo completes the gravel lineup as our designer all-rounder in Columbus steel.

      Track and urban riders choose between the Vigorelli — named after Milan's iconic velodrome and built on Columbus Thron tubing — the Supercorsa Pista for those who want handbuilt Italian steel on the boards, and the Tutto Plus, the messenger-proven single-speed that refuses to quit. The Gazzetta della Strada brings flat-bar disc-brake practicality to the city commute.

      For adventure and bikepacking, the HoBootleg family — Geo, Easy Travel and the original HoBootleg — covers everything from remote 29+ expeditions to loaded touring. The HoBootleg Geo clears 29×3.0" tyres, features a Columbus Futura Adventure carbon fork with dynamo routing, and was tested in the Afghan Pamir before reaching production. All three models are built on reinforced steel frames designed to carry full bikepacking setups across any terrain.

      All Cinelli bikes ship with Columbus components and tubing. Most models are available as complete builds or framesets for custom projects — check individual product pages for build options, sizing and component specifications.