posted: 07/10/13 at 03:37 pm

Wilier Triestina and Team Colombia extend partnership to 2014

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The day after UCI’s release that confirmed Team Colombia in the number of UCI Professional Continental outfits for the 2014 season, the team managed by Claudio Corti is glad to announce that the relationship with bike supplier Wilier Triestina will follow in 2014.

A historical Italian brand, based in Rossano Veneto, Wilier Triestina worked aside Team Colombia in the ongoing season, and is primed to launch on the Zero.7 model – the one used by the Escarabajos in 2013 – new talents coming from the flourishing Colombian seedbed that Claudio Corti’s team will bring over to the World Cycling stage.

Zero.7 is the lightest racing model ever made by Wilier Triestina: a monocoque frame that barely grazes the 800 grams threshold, perfect to enhance Colombian climbers’ peculiar characteristics.
With Wilier Triestina’s confirmation, Team Colombia placed another crucial piece for 2014 season: General Manager Claudio Corti is looking ahead, sealing new deals with athletes that provided significant contributions to the team in 2013.

Beyond Fabio Duarte, 2014 Team Colombia will feature Jarlinson Pantano and Robinson Chalapud, both having showed up consistently at the Giro d’Italia, Leonardo Duque, stage winner at the Tour de l’Ain, Juan Esteban Arango, Edwin Avila, Alexis Camacho, Carlos Julian Quintero, Duber Quintero, Jeffry Romero and Juan Pablo Valencia.

More signings for the upcoming season will be announced soon.

From Team Colombia press office

2 Responses to “Wilier Triestina and Team Colombia extend partnership to 2014”

  1. George Papadatos says:

    Dear sir
    I live in Geneva,Switzerland and bought a Zero 7 from your dealer in Freiburg , Germany.
    Cannot register in English in your website for warranty coverage of the 07. The number on the warranty card is1019119 and the dealer gave me wtazb4784 date 30.11.2013. Can you verify warranty?
    Regards
    George Papadatos

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