Campagnolo
Campagnolo is an Italian bicycle components manufacturer, founded in 1933 by Tullio Campagnolo.
Campagnolo is best known for its road bike groupsets and wheelsets. However, many significant innovations in bicycle design have come from within the Campagnolo headquarters in Vicenza – with quick-release hubs and skewers being just one of them.
Today Campagnolo produces a wide range of components for road, triathlon, track and cyclocross bikes. Campagnolo also founded the Fulcrum brand, producing wheels for road and mountain bikes.
Campagnolo patent hints at the return of the thumb shifter – but not where you'd expect it
Are wearable shifters the next big thing in electronic groupsets?
Review | Campagnolo Zonda GT: Italian brand's new off-road wheels deliver familiar performance and build quality
The Zonda has been reimagined for gravel
World champion Tadej Pogaçar’s DMT kicks, Campagnolo’s first power meter, two seasonal accessories and a workshop essential
Plus a reminder of what you might have missed this week
Campagnolo unveils new Super Record S Wireless groupset at a "competitive" price of $4,299
New 'special edition' groupset brings expanded gearing range, new wheels and slightly cheaper prices
A complete guide to rear derailleurs: everything you need to know
Derailleur compatibility, tooth capacity and much more explained
Review | Campagnolo Ekar GT
The Italian brand’s even wider-ranging gravel groupset
Shimano Dura-Ace vs SRAM Red AXS vs Campagnolo Super Record Wireless
Key stats from top-tier groupsets compared, including gears, weights, wheel compatibility and charging times
Road bike groupsets: everything you need to know
Shimano, SRAM and Campagnolo – the component levels explained
Campagnolo releases its first power meter, but it’s not what we expected
HPPM power meter uses 16 strain gauges for an accuracy of +/- 1 per cent and comes with new My Campy 3.0 support app
Listen to the BikeRadar Podcast | A cheaper Campagnolo groupset, Canyon's new Spectral and more tech stories from this week
George, Jack and Simon present a rundown of the week's tech news
Campagnolo Ekar GT is the brand’s widest-ranging gravel groupset ever – and it's cheaper than Ekar
Campagnolo also launches Zonda GT gravel wheels
Unreleased Campagnolo power meter crankset leaked
Campagnolo’s first power meter spotted on Super Record Wireless-equipped Canyon Ultimate
New Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO and Bora WTO wheels are wider and lighter but disc-brake only
Lightest Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO 35 weighs in at 1,285g
Analysis | Campagnolo is out of the WorldTour – what now?
How did we get to this point, what does it mean for the future and what needs to happen for Campagnolo to turn things around?
6 of the best bikepacking saddle bags, plus our buyer's guide
The best medium to large saddle bags for overnight trips or multi-day adventures
New Campagnolo Hyperon wheels will save you £850 and only cost you 100g
The Hyperon wheel range expands
How to replace a crankset | Step-by-step tutorial for Shimano, SRAM, FSA, Campagnolo and square-taper cranksets
Our guide on how to fit and replace all common types of crankset
Review | Campagnolo Levante Gravel Wheelset
Does a beautiful finish translate to outstanding performance?
Hands-on with the Campagnolo Super Record Wireless groupset – unboxing and real weights
All the individual components of Campagnolo’s premium wireless groupset weighed and admired
Freehubs explained: everything you need to know about freehub standards and more
What is a freehub, how does it work and what are the different types?
Italian team to ride new tubeless, €3,418 Campagnolo Ghibli 0.9 disc wheel at track World Championships
Tubeless tech and wider internal rims adopted in velodrome
Electronic groupsets: everything you need to know about Di2, AXS and SRW
The latest groupset technologies explained
First ride review | Campagnolo Super Record Wireless
While there’s lots to like about Campagnolo's new flagship road groupset, the lever ergonomics will take some getting used to
£4,499 Campagnolo Super Record Wireless groupset ditches thumb shifters and rim brakes
It’s a bold new chapter for Campagnolo’s road groupsets