Last year, in his review of the C60, the Italian company’s newest iteration of its flagship racing bike, Bill Strickland described that DNA as “a largely inexplicable and wholly intangible quality that arises from somewhere beyond material, construction, birthplace, paint, or marketing, and the possession of which allows (or maybe compels) a bike to express and sometimes amplify its lineage.” But before I even got there, I could tell this bike had something special. With the Colnago CX-Zero Evo, it happened in an unexpected place. When I review a bike, there’s usually a defining moment that encapsulates what the bike is all about.
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