de rosa rennrad 2023 De Rosa Merak Disc Luxury Color Frameset
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de rosa rennrad 2023

de rosa rennrad 2023 De Rosa Merak Disc Luxury Color Frameset

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de rosa rennrad 2023 De Rosa Merak Disc Luxury Color FramesetIn 2000, at the UCI Road World Championship in Plouay, France, Romns Vainteins sprinted to victory on a De Rosa Merak. It was the bike that delivered De Rosa its most recent world championship on the road. When the brand's third generation owners Cristiano, Danilo, and Doriano De Rosa revived the Merak name twenty years later in carbon and disc form, they were doing something intentional: connecting a new generation of frame engineering directly to

In 2000, at the UCI Road World Championship in Plouay, France, Romāns Vainšteins sprinted to victory on a De Rosa Merak. It was the bike that delivered De Rosa its most recent world championship on the road. When the brand's third-generation owners — Cristiano, Danilo, and Doriano De Rosa — revived the Merak name twenty years later in carbon and disc form, they were doing something intentional: connecting a new generation of frame engineering directly to the most storied moment in the model's history. The De Rosa Merak Disc Luxury Color Frameset is that bike. It carries the name, the Milan craftsmanship, and the race DNA of a 70-year-old family company that once built 50 frames a week for Eddy Merckx. And it arrives in premium Luxury Color finishes — Arcobaleno, Bianco Blue, Blue, and Red — that no standard catalog version offers.

EPS Construction and the Four-Fiber Carbon Blend

The Merak Disc is built using De Rosa's EPS (Expandable Polystyrene System) construction method — the manufacturing approach that defines the brand's modern carbon program. Carbon fiber sheets are laid up around polystyrene foam cores that expand under heat and pressure during curing, pressing the layers outward from the inside against the mold wall. The result is uniform wall thickness throughout every tube, near-zero internal voids, and optimal fiber consolidation. There are no bonded junctions where a traditional multi-part frame would show joints. EPS produces consistent weight and structural integrity across production runs in a way that external mold pressure alone cannot guarantee.

The carbon blend itself is a precisely specified four-fiber formula. T800 High-Modulus carbon forms 65% of the layup — the primary structural fiber delivering the stiffness-to-weight ratio the frame is built around. M46JB High-Modulus fiber adds an additional 25%, concentrated at the highest-load paths for maximum rigidity where it matters most. Ultra-high-strength woven carbon (5%) handles impact resistance and durability. High-impact 3K woven carbon (5%) protects the surface and contributes to the frame's visual finish. The resulting frame weighs approximately 800g painted in size 54 — competitive with the lightest carbon framesets in the all-round race segment.

Cristiano De Rosa made a deliberate choice with the Merak's tube shaping: no extreme aero profiles, no truncated airfoil sections. The SK Pininfarina handles aerodynamics. The Merak handles everything else. Its rounded and D-shaped tubes prioritize weight and compliance over frontal drag — a decision that reflects decades of understanding what makes a race bike fast over a full stage rather than a 40km flat time trial. Dropped seatstays lower the junction point on the seat tube, increasing vertical compliance at the rear without compromising BB stiffness. Short 405mm chainstays — the minimum achievable while maintaining 28-30mm tire clearance and disc caliper clearance — keep the handling responsive and the wheelbase tight.

Race Geometry and WorldTour Validation

The Merak Disc is available in eight sizes from 43cm to 58cm — an unusually broad range for an Italian premium frameset, covering riders across an exceptionally wide fit spectrum. The geometry across the range is steeper than De Rosa's traditional positioning. The Canadian distributor noted it plainly: "De Rosa usually goes low and long. Now they have this poppy bike with steeper angles." Short chainstays, compact wheelbase, 1.5" tapered headtube — the Merak handles with more immediacy than its predecessors and rewards riders who want direct feedback from the front end.

The flat-mount disc brake standard and 12mm thru-axles front and rear deliver the braking stiffness and precision the geometry promises. Full internal cable and hydraulic routing runs cleanly through the frame — compatible with mechanical and electronic groupsets from Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo. The BB86 press-fit shell is standard across the range. An FSA ACR integrated cockpit system is compatible for riders who want a fully integrated bar/stem with zero external cables; the frame also accepts conventional bars with standard stem clamps.

The validation for this geometry came quickly. Team Cofidis debuted the Merak at the 2020 Tour Down Under and has raced it at the WorldTour level since. Victor Lafay won Stage 1 of the 2023 Tour de France on a Merak Disc — ending Cofidis's 18-year winless streak at the Tour. Jesús Herrada won a stage at the 2022 Vuelta a España on the same platform. These are not marginal victories on a supportive team. These are bunch sprint and breakaway wins against the best peloton in the world, on the exact frameset sold here.

Luxury Color Finishes and What's Included

The Luxury Color designation distinguishes these Merak Disc variants from De Rosa's standard catalog finishes. Four premium colorways are available: Arcobaleno (the Italian word for rainbow — an iridescent multi-hue finish that shifts across the spectrum), Bianco Blue (a white-to-blue transition), Blue, and Red. These finishes are applied at De Rosa's Milan facility, where hand-finishing has been part of the production process since Ugo De Rosa opened his first workshop on Via Padova in 1953. The premium is real — these are not vinyl graphics or decal-applied colors. They are paint finishes that reflect the craft tradition the brand has built across seven decades.

The frameset package includes the Merak Disc frame, De Rosa's full carbon disc fork, a proprietary De Rosa carbon aero seatpost with a wedge-clamp system and grip-treated surface to prevent slipping, and a headset. What you add — groupset, wheels, cockpit — is your choice. The foundation De Rosa provides is a frame that has won Grand Tour stages, carries 70 years of Milan craftsmanship, and arrives in finishes that no off-the-shelf build will ever wear. For riders who want a lightweight all-rounder with genuine race pedigree and the patience to build it correctly, the Merak Disc Luxury Color is the frameset to start with.

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