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De Rosa 70 is a Much-Lighter Pininfarina-designed Aero Road Bike

De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, blurry teaser
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Celebrating seventy years of crafting premium Italian road bikes, De Rosa is back with the all-new lightweight carbon 70 aero road bike shaped by renowned racing design firm Pininfarina and almost 1/4 lighter than its predecessor! Officially dubbed the Settanta – seventy in Italian – they are calling this anniversary road ride “the most advanced De Rosa bike of all time“.

De Rosa 70 lightweight aero road bike, by Pininfarina designs

De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, complete
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De Rosa collaborated with Italian car designer Pininfarina back in 2019 for their bubbly san serif makeover together with the latest Super King aero road bike – a design that was already sleekly integrated by modern bike standards.

De Rosa Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, design sketch by Pininfarina

But now the new De Rosa 70 aka Settanta gets a visually lighter aero design that echoes more of their Merak while shedding a lot of frame weight – almost 10% lighter than that lightweight all-rounder and more than 23% lighter than the aero bike!

Tech Details

De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, frame

The new hi-mod carbon De Rosa 70 road bike features a mix of UD, 1K & 5K fibers, with hints of the carbon weave coming to light in the raw-finished rear end. De Rosa says race-ready stiffness was a main priority for the new frame, but is still managed to drop a claimed two hundred-twenty grams over the four-year-old SK Pininfarina – with the new 70 Pininfarina claimed to weigh just 730g (54cm).

Even the new fork drops ninety grams, down to a claimed 280g.

2023 De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, frame detail

The new De Rosa 70 maintains edgy motorsports-inspired Pininfarina lines, mixing in flat sides and aerofoil profiles for a balance of looks and aerodynamics. Even with new clearance for up to 32mm tires, De Rosa claims it delivers their lowest drag figures in CFD yet. Up front, the 1.5″ FSA headset is more smoothly integrated than ever, tucked down into the top of the headtube keeping all the cables fully internal for modern electronic shift, hydraulic disc brake groupsets.

2023 De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, non-driveside

Overall it keeps the dropped seatstays & proprietary aero seatpost of its predecessors and adopts the ever-so-slightly sloping toptube design of the Merak. A press-fit BB86 sits inside a classic oversized bottom bracket paired to tall sinuous chainstays for drivetrain rigidity, plus flat mount disc brakes and 12mm thru-axles.

2023 De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, geometry

2023 De Rosa 70 – Options & availability

2023 De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, heart logo head tube

The new De Rosa 70 / Settanta comes in 8 stock sizes (42.5-56.5cm) and simple white or blue paint jobs. It features the simple modern Pininfarina-design graphics and a special 70th-anniversary Settanta headtube heart logo.

2023 De Rosa 70 Settanta lightweight carbon aero road bike, designed by Pininfarina, blue with Shimano Dura-Ace Di2

The new bike is available as a complete bike only built up with your choice of premium groupsets – Campagnolo Super Record EPS, Shimano Dura-Ace or Ultegra Di2, or SRAM Red or Force eTap AXS. Wheelsets are matching premium from Campagnolo Hyperon or Bora Ultra WTO, Fulcrum Speed/ Vision SL all wrapped in Vittoria Corsa NEXT tires and topped off with a custom De Rosa 70 Selle Italia or Fizik saddle.

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Fake Namerton
Fake Namerton
1 year ago

Do I need to ride it through Pininfarina styled air for it to work?

Technician
Technician
1 year ago

Dropped chainstays is a fad and should be abolished.

Roger Pedacter
Roger Pedacter
1 year ago
Reply to  Technician

Mr. Technician, did you mean *seatstays*?

Loosecog
Loosecog
1 year ago

Err, you forgot to mention the price.

AGwolf
AGwolf
1 year ago

Look closely at the first picture in the article and the gruppo looks to be the new Campy EPS. But why is there a wire to the rear derailleur? Is it not fully wireless or is the wire there to fool us until the reveal?

Fake Namerton!
Fake Namerton!
1 year ago
Reply to  AGwolf

Not a fan of people who say groupo like come on one random Italian word jammed in your vocabulary?

Bubbrubb
Bubbrubb
1 year ago
Reply to  Fake Namerton!

So what is he supposed to call a derailleur? Not a fan of gate keeping in our sport.

ivan
ivan
1 year ago

It’s hard to believe that someone who is making frames for decades does not specify all geometry information in their table and does not provide what actual numbers refer to on a diagram. This approach made me skip this brand all together when i was buying my last bike.

Antonio Guevara
Antonio Guevara
1 year ago
Reply to  ivan

Thought about maybe ordering one, but $8.000 plus is too rich for me. I plan to test ride a Specialized Aethos in a 56cm with a 105 group set. And maybe…just maybe I could be convinced. If the price is right.

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