Wilier can trace its roots back to 1906 where it began in a small workshop on the banks of the river Brenta, at Bassano del Grappa in Italy. And it's been building high quality bikes pretty much ever since for enthusiasts and professional racers alike.
The Mortirolo Veloce features a full carbon monocoque frame with wishbone seatstays and a mono box bottom bracket and chainstays to reduce flex while climbing. There's a carbon fork and a Campagnolo Veloce groupset. Wheels are Fulcrum R7 and a FSA carbon seatpost is fitted.
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