Classic Racing Cycle Sale
In collaboration with

18th June
The Factory, Catherine Wheel Road, Brentford, TW8 8BD.
Bianchi
Paris Roubaix
1951
£5,000
Magistroni cottered chainset with Bianchi chainring, Campagnolo 'Paris Roubaix gear, Sheffield ‘Bianchi’ pedals, Fiamme sprint rims on Campagnolo Gran Sport hubs, Ambrosio 'Champione' alloy stem and 'Coppi' bars, Universal Brev 453949 brakeset, Brooks saddle.
Top Tube: 57cm Tube: 57cm

Cinelli
Super Corsa
1965
£2,000
The CINELLI SUPERCORSA is the world’s most iconic steel racing bicycle frame and has been in uninterrupted production for 70 years.
This is a restored team issue spec frame with oversize (74cm) bottom bracket. Equipped with Campagnolo Gran Sport groupset, Universal Mod.61 brakeset, Mavic sprint rims, Cinelli Unicanitor saddle, Cinelli 1st generation Giro d’Italia alloy bars and 1A stem
Size: Seat tube 56cm c-c, Top tube 56cm c-c

Benotto
3000
1977
£2,000
Francesco Moser won the world championships in ‘77 and Paris Roubaix in ‘78 on an identical bike.
This bike has original paint and decals many of which changed in 1978,
Fitted with Campagnolo Super record groupset and Nuovo Record pedals.
Pantographed Benotto Cinelli 1R stem, Criterium bars wrapped with Benotto ‘Cello-tape’. Benotto branded traps and Cinelli style saddle. Mavic GP4 tubular rims.
Size: Seat tube 57cm c-c, Top tube 58cm c-c

Peugeot
PY10 Super Competition
1979
£1,250
Restored frame equipped with a Spidel branded groupset comprising of Stronglight Super Competition chainset, Simplex LJ4000 derailleurs, Mafac Competition brakeset, Atax Professional bars & stem, Mavic MA2 700c rims on Maillard hubs, Turbo ‘Bernard Hinault’ saddle on alloy Simplex/Spidel seatpin, Maillard pedals
This bike is a faithful replica of Bernard Thevenet’s 1977 Tour de France winning machine
Size: Seat tube 56cm c-c, Top tube 57 c-c

Pinarello
Air
1981
£1,750
Original condition frame with factory prototype internal cabling system that was improved and finally fitted to the late 1980s Montello Air models. This bike is equipped with Campagnolo Record/Super Record groupset with pantographed shifters, 3ttt bars and pantographed stem, Mavic MA2 clincher rims, Turbo saddle
Size: Seat tube 57cm c-c, Top tube 57cm c-c

Cinelli
Super Corsa
1985
£7,000
One of a kind special build by Cinelli for Eric Clapton with unique blue paint and ‘SLOWHAND’ pantographed stem. (Clapton’s nickname given to him by Keith Moon)
Clapton has confirmed, via his ghost writer Christopher Sykes, that this is his Cinelli, and that it was passed on to someone who worked for him,then subsequently sold onto the present owner.
Equipped with Campagnolo 1st Generation Corsa Record groupset, Campagnolo Super Record brakeset, pedals and clips, Fiamme Master rims and 22mm Continental tubular tyres, Cinelli SLX Volare saddle, ’65 Criterium handlebars, Alfredo Binda toe straps and TA bottle cage
Size Seat tube 55.5 cm c-c, Top tube 55cm c-c

Masi
3V Volumetrica
1991
£2,250
Alberto Masi’s revolutionary internally lugged frameset fitted with Italian flag pantographed Campagnolo Corsa Record 7 speed groupset including Delta brakes and deep rim Shamal wheelset, Cinelli SLX saddle, 3ttt bars on Masi pantographed stem
Size: Seat tube 60cm c-c, Top tube 58cm c-c

Fiorelli
Coppi Corsa
1958
£2,000
Original condition, "Worn" Chrome frame with Cromovelato panels, Nisi Rims on Campagnolo Hubs, Universal mod 61 brakes and levers, Campagnolo Nouvo Record front and rear mech, Cinelli saddle, Campagnolo pedals, fitted with Bar end shifters
Seat Tube: 55cm; Top Tube: 55cm

Colnago
Mexico - Show Bike
1976
£3,500
Chrome show bike. Exhibited at the 1976 Munich Cycle show.
Built with Columbus Special tubing and equipped with Campagnolo Super Record 1st generation groupset, Colnago pantographed and milled chainset, seat post and shifters, Everest C. Caimi 6-speed freewheel, Nisi Sludi corsa rims, Veloflex Criterium tubular tyres
Cinelli Colnago branded saddle, ETA titanium headset and bottom bracket, 3ttt Colnago branded bars and stem, Colnago toe straps and clips
Size: Seat tube 58cm c-c, Top tube 58 c-c

Drali
Pokerissimo
1979
£1,500
Giuseppe Drali headed up Bianchi’s Reparto Corse division from late 1950s to early 1970s. This own name original condition frame is built with oversize chain stays.
It is equipped with Campagnolo Super Record 6 speed groupset, Mavic Module E clincher rims, Cinelli bars & stem, Regal Girardi saddle.
Size: Seat tube 57cm c-c, Top tube 56cm c-c

Vitus
KAS Team Replica
1986
£2,000
This bike is a replica of the KAS team bikes as ridden by Sean Kelly to victory in Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Lombardi, Milan-San Remo and many stages of the Grand Tours in 1985 and 1986. Equipped with full Mavic SSC groupset and Cinelli bars and stem
Size: Seat tube 57cm c-c, Top tube 57cm c-c

Vitus
Carbone 9
1988
£2,000
9 carbon tubes bonded onto Aluminium lugs. One of the first carbon tubed frames to be ridden in the Grand Tours. Sean Kelly won the 88 Vuelta on an identical bike. Original Vitus decals and clear coat over the raw carbon tubes.
Full Mavic 1000 SSC groupset including the rare Equipe brake levers, bronze anodized chainrings, Mavic Special Service Course rims as ridden by all the pros of the day, Vittoria Corsa CS professional tubs, Reydel GTI saddle.
Size: Seat tube 56cm c-c, Top tube 56cm c-c

Colnago
Master Molteni
1990
£2,750
Ex team Colnago Master Custom frame with round seat tube, and Gilco profile top tube and down tube.
Campagnolo C-Record groupset with Delta brakes and Chorus Triple bearing pedals. 3ttt 1st generation Forge Ahead, San Marco Rolls saddle, Mavic MA40 clincher rims with Continental Super Sport 21mm tyres.
Size: Seat tube 57cm c-c, Top tube 57cm c-c
