The bikes you can buy with Campagnolo’s flagship groupset
Campagnolo’s eagerly anticipated Super Record Wireless groupset is finally here and brands have wasted no time speccing it to their bikes.
You can buy the Italian brand’s new Campagnolo Super Record Wireless groupset on builds from Wilier and Pinarello. Canyon, Colnago and Specialized will also release bikes equipped with the groupset from launch, with BMC soon to follow suit.
The new groupset delivers some of the things we wanted to see from Campagnolo’s new road bike groupsets.
The new top-of-the-range groupset is fully wireless, like SRAM’s eTap AXS platform, and remains 12-speed.
However, Campagnolo says it won’t release a high-end mechanical groupset equivalent of Super Record Wireless or an option for rim brake road bikes.
Thumb shifters have gone, to the chagrin of technical writer Oscar Huckle, who has shared his initial impressions after riding the groupset as well as an opinion piece lamenting the death of Campagnolo’s thumb shifter.
Campagnolo Super Record Wireless also has a new shifting method, along with three different cassette sizes, all of which start from a 10t cog and smaller chainring options.
The brand claims Campagnolo Super Record Wireless shifts faster and brakes better than Super Record EPS, while weighing 2,520g in its lightest setup.
Campagnolo Super Record Wireless will cost you £4,499/$5,399/€5,200. Australian pricing is yet to be announced.
If you want to buy the groupset already on a bike, here are your options.
Bikes you can buy with Campagnolo Super Record Wireless
There’s strong Italian representation among the early adopters of Campagnolo’s new wireless and electronic groupset.
Wilier Filante SLR Ramato
The Wilier Filante SLR, Mark Cavendish’s weapon of choice, is now available with Campagnolo Super Record Wireless in a new ‘Ramato’ colourway.
Wilier says the gorgeous glossy copper, black and chrome visuals will add an extra €1,500 to the list price of the bike.
Pinarello Dogma F ‘Speedster Silver’
Pinarello has released a limited-edition version of the Dogma F specced with Campagnolo Super Record Wireless.
The ‘Speedster Silver’ version of Geraint Thomas’ Pinarello will set you back $16,000.