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Pinarello Dogma F12
Pinarello

The Fastest just got Faster.

The most wins - enough said. The legendary bike maker from Trevisio, Pinarello, has become cycling's most decorated race winner. The flagship Dogma has a legacy of its own - ridden to victories at all three Grand Tours including six Tour de France yellow jerseys. Dogma F12 is the latest iteration of a bike the world's top riders rely on to keep them in front of the pack.

All round fast. Pinarello Dogma has been the reference point for high end road bikes since the marque was first released in 2002. The world's first asymmetrical design, the Dogma's objective is not to be the lightest, or the most aerodynamic, just the all-round fastest bike on the market. 2 years in the making, Dogma F12 is a perfectly balanced machine that excels in sprinting, climbing and descents.

Pinarello Dogma F12

Saving 8 watts of power at 40 km/hour will get you through a kilometer 1 whole second faster - with no additional effort. In a Tour de France stage that can equate to over 2 minutes - or a time gap typically spanning the first 30 riders. This is achieved by a 5% reduction in wind drag from the new handlebar, and 7.5% reduction through the redesigned fork and frame.

Pinarello Dogma F12

More efficient, more powerful and more explosive than ever. 10% increase in lateral stiffness. Fork stiffness has improved 40%, giving even more stability in hard braking. Amazingly, all this comes with no added weight from the Dogma F10.

Keeping its Heritage. Pinarello kept their Italian heritage and style in mind when building the F12. Building a fast bike is one thing, but building one that is true to your brand is another. The Dogma F12 accomplishes both.

Pinarello Dogma F12

Looking Beyond the Frame...

Elements like the frame, fork, and post are important of course, but Pinarello went beyond these standards by designing the Most Talon Ultra handlebar. This bar seamlessly integrates with the Dogma F12. All cables are routed from the bar, through the stem, and frame to its designated component.

Pinarello Dogma F12

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