Bianchi

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Bianchi, established in 1885 by Edoardo Bianchi in Milan, Italy, is the world’s oldest bicycle manufacturer still in operation. Known for its iconic celeste green color, Bianchi has become a symbol of Italian cycling heritage. From its early days, Bianchi distinguished itself by introducing innovative designs, including the first use of equal-sized wheels and pneumatic tires in bicycles.

Bianchi has long been associated with competitive success. Legendary riders like Fausto Coppi and Marco Pantani achieved historic victories on Bianchi bicycles, further elevating the brand's status. The company's commitment to quality and performance is reflected in its range of steel, aluminum, and carbon fiber bicycles, catering to both professional and recreational cyclists.

Over the decades, Bianchi has embraced innovation while honoring its legacy, ensuring its place as a cornerstone of cycling culture.

Learn more at Bianchi Official History.