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Where is Campagnolo Super Record made?

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Robert Miller

Published Mar 14, 2026

Where is Campagnolo Super Record made?

Italy
Campagnolo products are created in Italy, in Vicenza. Campagnolo is the only components company in the cycling world with its own production units, all located in Europe.

Are Campagnolo components good?

Campagnolo is the fanciest of the groupset makers. That’s not to say its components functions better than any other brand of groupset, rather that it has a history and desirability that others can’t quite match.

When did Campagnolo introduce 11-speed?

2008
In 2008, Campagnolo introduced 11-speed drivetrains with Super Record, Record, and Chorus groupsets. Campagnolo has released an electronic version of its drivetrain.

Is Campagnolo compatible with Shimano?

Yes. Campagnolo wheels are compatible with both Shimano and SRAM components. In order to use Campagnolo wheels with any drivetrain on the market, Campagnolo produces two kinds of freewheel bodies: one specific for Campagnolo drivetrains (from 9 to 11 speeds) and one for non-Campagnolo drivetrains (from 9 to 11 speeds).

Where is Campagnolo Chorus made?

Campagnolo products are created in Italy, in Vicenza. Campagnolo is the only components company in the cycling world with its own production units, all located in Europe.

What is Campagnolo Super Record?

The Super Record groupset is both extremely lightweight and very sturdy. This groupset is the crowned jewel of Campagnolo® innovation and the technologies, material and expertise that the groupset is made with place it in a category apart.

When did the Campagnolo Gran Sport derailleur come out?

In 1953, Campagnolo introduced the final production “Gran Sport,” which remained unchanged for many years. Even the 1980s Super Record derailleurs use the same basic geometry of the Gran Sport, albeit with a modified pulley cage pivot location and lighter materials.

How much does a Campagnolo Super Record Bora hub cost?

Campagnolo 2015 Super Record Bora Hub. (Photo by Matt Phillips) Altogether, purchasing this group and wheelset costs nearly as much as buying a Specialized Tarmac Pro Disc Race Ultegra Di2, which goes for $7,600.

What is the history of Campagnolo?

F.B. and Campagnolo shared a small production facility in Cognin, France in 1948 to service the French market given restrictive import tariffs of the time. The company logo, the winged wheel, is modified with the dropping of “cambio” (translation: changer) and redesigning the wing and quick-release.