The Pasculli Cremona Aero racing bike is named after the town of Cremona in Lombardy. The town is picturesquely situated in the middle of the Po Valley. One of the city’s most famous sons is certainly the violin maker Antonio Stradivari. Cremona is also home to one of the most important classics at U23/elite level – the Circuito del Porto. And of course, the pretty city on the left bank of the Po has regularly hosted the Giro d’Italia. In 1951, the Belgian Herman Van Springel won a stage here, although the later overall victory went to the legendary Fausto Coppi. In 1971, Felice Gimondi – one of the leading riders of his time and a great rival of Eddy Merckx – won the Giro stage in Cremona. The last time the pink caravan passed through here was in 2024. When will you show up here on your Pasculli racer?
Since 2017, we have also been offering most of our bikes in KomPas geometries. The KomPas geometries were created in collaboration with our friends at KOMSport and developed with the expertise of over 15 years of customization.