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Roman Vainsteins wins the world cup (2000) on a De Rosa Merak
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The brand new MERAK
A name with tradition revives: In 2000 Roman Vainsteins won the World Cup on a De Rosa Merak, and from that day forth this frame became one of the best-selling De Rosa types ever.
The current model was made of aluminum with a carbon chainstay. The following entirely new Merak from the 2010 collection is made from a unidirectional carbon fiber in a typical powerful but innovative form.
Photo by: PASSIONE BICI
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