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Colnago V4Rs

Colnago has been popping up in Cyclist a lot recently, which is a reflection of just how busy the Italian brand has been over the last year or so. Its C-Series has not only received an update (see last issue) but sprouted two new models, and the brand has just revised its racy V-Series too.

UAE Team Emirates’ Tadej Pogačar rode the previous model, the V3Rs, to victory at two Tours de France, but Colnago says changes in the composite fabrication mean the V4Rs is even stiffer, stronger, faster and a touch lighter too.

In comparison to the C-Series’ distinctive modular construction, V-Series

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