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Probike Build I Dream Build I Corratec CCT EVO Team I Giro d´Italia I Team Corratec I

Konrad Irlbacher the owner and managing director of Corratec Bikes is a passionate cycling fan. With the rise of Team Corratec to be a “Continental Pro” team, a small sensation has happened, especially since the Italian team was invited to the Giro. Yet the company from Raubling, Germany has been associated with the Italian tour for quite some time. Back in 2005, Corratec achieved a sensational success when the young Venezuelan José Rujano won the 19th stage and finished 3rd overall, just 45 seconds behind the winner.
In the week before the start of the Giro, we were able to set up a team bike from Team Corratec in our workshop, which was immediately delivered to the team and is now in use there as a replacement bike. We keep our fingers crossed for the team and hope you enjoy the video. All components installed on the team bike with weights can be found in the video and in the spreadsheet.

Frame Corratec CCT EVO SL Carbon 1053,50g
Fork with expander Corratec CCT Road Carbon 328,50g
Thru Axle rear 60,50g
Thru Axle front 53,00g
Headset + Spacer + Expander Corratec 131,50g
Seatclamp Corratec Aero 25,00g
Seatpost Corratec Aero 192,50g
Brake front SRAM RED 145,00g
Brake rear SRAM RED 154,00g
Disc 2x SRAM RED Centerlock 160mm 258,50g
Small parts brake 24,50g
Disc Lockring / screws Centerlock Aluminum 16,50g
Handlebar + Stem Corratec Carbon Cockpit 349,00g
Bar tape Corratec 61,00g
Garmin Mount 56,50g
Saddle Selle Italia SLR Superflow Carbon 131,00g
Wheel front Ursus Miura TC47 Disc 741,50g
Wheel rear Ursus Miura TC47 Disc 880,00g
Spoke 24 spokes front, 24 spokes rear
Rim Ursus Miura TC37 Disc
Tires Pirelli P Zero Race TLR 587,00g
Tube Pirelli 191,00g
Crank SRAM RED 35-48Z, 172,5 577,00g
Bottom Bracket Token T47 107,50g
Brake Lever / Shifter SRAM RED AXS 467,00g
Front Derailleur SRAM RED AXS 172,50g
Rear Derailleur SRAM RED AXS 300,50g
Cassette SRAM RED 10-33Z 209,50g
Chain SRAM RED 12-Speed 232,00g
Bottle Cage Elite Leggero Carbon 36,00g
Total 7542,00g

Lubricants and Grease:
Tunap Sports Chain Oil Ultimate, Brakecleaner, Grease, Carbon Assembly Paste

Konrad Irlbacher der Inhaber und Geschäftsführer von Corratec Bikes ist ein Leidenschaftlicher Radsportfan. Mit dem Aufstieg von Team Corratec zum “Continental Pro”-Team ist ein kleine Sensation gelungen, vor allem, da die italienische Mannschaft zum Giro eingeladen wurde. Dabei ist das Unternehmen aus Raubling, Deutschland der italienischen Rundfahrt schon länger verbunden. Bereits 2005 gelang Corratec eine sensationeller Erfolg als der junge Venezolaner José Rujano die 19. Etappe gewann und in der Gesamtwertung, mit nur 45 Sekunden Rückstand auf den Sieger, den 3. Platz belegte.
In der Woche vor dem Giro Start konnten wir ein Teamrad von Team Corratec in unserer Werkstatt aufbauen, welches umgehend ans Team geliefert wurde und nun dort als Ersatzrad im Einsatz ist. Wir drücken dem Team die Daumen und wünschen Euch viel Spaß mit dem Video. Alle am Teamrad verbauten Komponenten mit Gewichten findest Du im Video und in der Tabelle.

0:00 frame
0:30 weights
2:15 build
16:10 total weight
16:36 final bike


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