Bottecchia

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Coordinates: 45°09′02″N 12°04′36″E / 45.1505946°N 12.0767839°E / 45.1505946; 12.0767839

Bottecchia Cicli S.r.l.
Bottecchia
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryBicycle industry
Founded1924; 98 years ago (1924), Vittorio Veneto
FounderOttavio Bottecchia
HeadquartersV.le E. Ferrari 15/17 30014, ,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsBicycles, E-bike and related components
Websitewww.bottecchia.com
A Bottecchia model

Bottecchia Cicli S.r.l. is a bicycle manufacturing company headquartered in Cavarzere, Italy. They offer about 70 models that include road, mountain, trekking, city, BMX, folding, cyclo-cross, and electric. Some high-end frames are produced in Italy, the rest in Asia, and all the bikes are assembled in Italy. They have distribution in Europe, Australia, Japan, and the United States. They are the technical sponsor of the Androni-Sidermec-Bottecchia professional Italian team,[1]

History[]

Bottecchia is a historical bicycle company that started as a small cyclery of Carnielli and improved in 1924 by Ottavio Bottecchia. A new company with a new name "Bottecchia" was born after the death of Ottavio Bottecchia in 1926. In 1940 the work force of Bottecchia was 100 people and the company became an outstanding race firm with the historical name of Ottavio Bottecchia and under the management of the Carnielli family.[2]

They were the technical sponsor of the Acqua & Sapone professional Italian team, which rode the Giro d'Italia on Bottecchia SP9s in 2010 and on Bottecchia Emme 2s in 2011.[3]

Bicycle manufacture[]

Until now Bottecchia makes a lot of race frames. The company also produces bikes for daily purposes and bicycle parts named "BTC" used only internally. The race profile of the company, is recently imported in the trekking line ("tempo libero") by offering a carbon trekking bike for daily use.

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References[]

  1. ^ "BOTTECCHIA BECOMES THIRD OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE ANDRONI SIDERMEC BOTTECCHIA TEAM! | Reparto Corse". www.bottecchia.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  2. ^ "HISTORY | Reparto Corse". www.bottecchia.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  3. ^ Lennard Zinn (June 7, 2011). "Technical FAQ". VeloNews. Archived from the original on August 14, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-18.

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