Basso_Bikes

Basso Bikes

Basso Bikes

Italian bicycle manufacturer


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Basso Bikes is an Italian brand that produces and sells road racing bicycles founded in 1977 by Alcide Basso, brother of the world champion Marino Basso.[1] Currently, the company headquarter is located in San Zenone degli Ezzelini, in the province of Treviso, while the production department is located in Dueville, in the province of Vicenza.

History

Before registering the company, Alcide Basso started making bicycles in his family's garage in 1974, in Rettorgole di Caldogno.[2]

During the two-year period 1978–1979, the entry into the competition bicycle market and the international market took place: Germany became the first large market and large importers such as Brügelmann and Stier decided to order large quantities of frames.[2] Basso initially made frames of steel: they acquired the Pogliaghi brand name in the late 1980s, but from 1996 they make frames of carbon fiber too.[3][4][5]

In 1979, Eddy Merckx visits the factories with a view to developing his own racing bike brand. Innovations on materials are introduced with the use of a type of automotive-derived steel, more resistant to rust and then move on to the use of carbon. The first carbon frame was sent to the Austrian University of Graz and was the subject of a study on the torsional and bending forces of carbon frames.

At the beginning of the 90s, racing bicycles are used at the highest levels, among others by Dimitri Konyshev, Gilberto Simoni, Massimo Strazzer and Endrio Leoni.

The Basso Bikes brand is now owned by the Stardue group, a company that also includes the Lee Cougan mountain bike brand and Microtech accessories, also owned by the Basso family. On a commercial level, the brand is present in over 25 countries and has a network of over 400 dealers.[citation needed]

Sponsorship

Basso Bikes is a sponsor of 6 pro team, including Adria Mobil, Slovenian professional road racing team in Continental Circuit, and Cams-Basso, an English women professional team.[citation needed]


References

  1. "Basso". Steel Vintage Bikes. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  2. Stu Kerton (February 1, 2017). "Basso Diamante SV Team Issue". Road CC. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  3. Warren Rossiter (June 17, 2017). "Basso Venta review". Bike Radar. Retrieved 2017-11-12.

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