![]() ![]() The Q-factor is a narrow 145.5 mm, as is the norm in the road bike sector. The crank arms are made of carbon and the axle is made of steel, providing the best possible compromise between stiffness and weight. ![]() The two-piece Campagnolo crankset should provide the optimal power transfer. The six smallest sprockets of all three cassettes increase or decrease by just one tooth at a time. ![]() Campagnolo call the 10-44 t option the Gravel Adventure cassette, which provides an extra-easy gear for getting up those steep climbs with all of your luggage. The 9–42 t variant is primarily aimed at gravel racers tackling steep gravel passes. The cassette with the finest gradation, the 9–36 t, should be of particular interest to endurance riders with its small gear steps. However, according to Campagnolo, other manufacturers should follow suit. At the time of launch, DT Swiss, Newmen, Tune, Roval and GW are the only manufacturers that have suitable freehubs available. The new 13-speed cassette is available in three options and is exclusively compatible with Campagnolo’s new N3W freehub body. ![]()
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