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A 700c steel frame hipster bike with rim brakes.
Manufacturer Price
$570| Frame | Steel |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Fork | Steel |
| Wheels | 700c |
| Drivetrain | Single-speed |
| Brakes | Rim |
Summary
The Bianchi Sprint is celebrated for its comfortable ride, classic frame design, and versatility, making it suitable for both endurance and racing. It offers competitive pricing and a full carbon frame, though some compromises are noted in wheel quality and weight. The bike excels in handling and ride quality, with a design that encourages speed, but may feel less efficient on steep climbs due to its wheels.
Comfortable ride
Classic frame design with clean lines
Versatile for both endurance and racing
Competitive pricing
Full carbon frame
Compromised wheel quality
Not the lightest bike on the market
Less efficient on steep climbs
For less than £2,000 you could purchase a bonafide celeste Bianchi
The aggressive low ride position encourages speedy behaviour when you get aboard
Although both Bianchi and Pinarello market a variety of high-dollar, high-prestige race bikes, for 2021, each brand is also introducing a lower-priced bike that draws on their top-tier models.Road Bike Action
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Dec 2020 · Troy Templin
Everyone fawned over the Bianchi legacy Celeste color on the Sprint frame, the shapely Paris frame kept everyone glued to it. Bianchi offers the Sprint at a higher spec, too, with SRAM Force eTap AXS for $5000, while the Pinarello only has the one model.

Feb 2020 · Joe Robinson
A resurrection of a 1970s classic, the Bianchi Sprint is a great all-rounder at a competitive price
Comfortable ride
Ability to fit 32c tyres
A classic frame shape with clean lines
To keep price down
Wheels have been compromised

Oct 2019 · Warren Rossiter
Even with the modest wheels, the Sprint’s 9kg weight is pretty good, and certainly on the flat or on rolling terrain, the Sprint doesn’t feel in any way flabby.
Smooth and stable with swift handling
Middleweight wheels dull the out-and-out performance
| Frame | Bianchi track frame, Cr-Mo tubes |
|---|---|
| Fork | Bianchi Cr-Mo Tig Welded 1" |
| Bottom Bracket | Cartridge |
| Headset | VP-A34C, 1" steel |
| Stem | Alloy AL6061 |
| Handlebar | Steel |
| Saddle | Bianchi, steel satin rail |
| Seatpost | Alloy Type: Rigid |
| Pedals | Alloy, Cr-Mo axle, black leather toe strap |
| Crank | Prowheel 46T |
|---|---|
| Cassette | Fixed 16T & Freewheel 16T |
| Chain | Kmc Z-50 |
| Brakes | Bianchi Alloy dual pivot Type: Rim |
| Brake Levers | Bianchi alloy |
| Front Hub | Bianchi alloy loose-ball |
|---|---|
| Rear Hub | Bianchi alloy flip/flop loose ball OLD 120 |
| Tires | Vittoria Zaffiro Slick 700x25 |
First added January 15
Last updated January 15
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