Pair of CAMPAGNOLO BORA ULTRA WTO 45 2-WAY FIT DISC Wheels clincher (Center Lock)
Recommanded price: 3.374,00 €
Description
These new wheels feature considerable improvements over their predecessors in terms of aerodynamics, stiffness and weight, and are the fruit of 3 years of research and a cutting-edge design process carried out at Campagnolo's Vicenza headquarters.
The Bora Ultra WTO ("Wind Tunnel Optimized") wheel has been designed to offer exceptional aerodynamic performance. To achieve this goal, it features internal Aero Mo-Mag™ spoke nipples. Concealed inside the rim, this latest evolution of Mo-Mag™ technology enables cleaner, more efficient airflow when combined with Campagnolo's aerodynamic elliptical spokes. This Mo-Mag™ innovation also makes it possible to obtain the holes for the spoke nipples and valves directly in the rim mold, for increased strength.
H.U.L.C construction is the result of long development work in the field of carbon fiber internal molding. This is how Campagnolo engineers were able to achieve levels of strength, rigidity and lightness that are absolutely off the charts. The asymmetrical G3™ spoking, optimized for disc brakes, also contributes to the model's excellent rigidity, for improved power transfer. Last but not least, these wheels feature the N3W freewheel body, which can accommodate 11-, 12- and 13-speed Campagnolo cassettes (the wheels are also available with Shimano HG and SRAM XDR freewheel bodies.).
The close collaboration between Campagnolo and the top World Tour cycling teams has enabled the Italian brand to carry out in-depth tests, both during training and during races, thanks to exchanges with the UAE Team Emirates, Lotto-Soudal and Ag2R-Citroen Team. The Bora Ultra WTO has won over riders like Caleb Ewan, Tadej Pogačar or Greg Van Avermaet.
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Points forts
Exclusive shelving for optimum lateral rigidity;
Stunning power transmission;
+ Lightweight 100% carbon rim;
Ultra-smooth, long-lasting CULT ceramic bearings;
Mo-Mag™ technology for unbeatable aerodynamics.