Bicycle in the spotlight: Gazelle Champion Mondial AA Special
The bicycle in the spotlight is a Gazelle Champion Mondial built from scratch, as seen in the professional peloton in the 1980s
The bicycle in the spotlight is a Gazelle Champion Mondial built from scratch, as seen in the professional peloton in the 1980s
The bicycle in the spotlight is a Concorde time trial bicycle from the end of the 1980s with a diving frame and typical ox-head handlebars
The bicycle in the spotlight is an Eddy Merckx Corsa as used in 1991 by the professional team Weinmann – Eddy Merckx
The racing bike in the spotlight is a Look KG 233, one of the last steel models in the catalog in 1998 and 1999
The bike in the spotlight this time is a Belgian Vanheste with a full Shimano 600 Ex Arabesque group
The bike in the spotlight this time is a special one, namely a children's racing bike from the Italian brand Atala
The steel racing bike in the spotlight this time is a Belgian bike from Norta with the Italian-sounding name Arezzo Sprinter
The Champion Mondial A frame was one of the most popular frames from the Dutch bicycle manufacturer Gazelle.
The frame was first produced in 1969 after winning the road cycling world title by Dutch cyclist Harm Ottenbros on August 10, 1969 at Zolder in Belgium.
The bike in the spotlight this time is a beautiful Italian Daccordi Perla with a full Shimano Dura Ace series 7400 group from the 1990s
The racing bike in the spotlight this time is a French Motobécane model C4 from the late 1970s