Giulia
Giulia
Sensa’s all-rounder remains in the machine for 2015 with little more than a cosmetic upgrade.
The frame is available in two versions, the Giulia and the lighter Supremo, which uses ‘Gen6’ carbon as opposed to ‘Gen5’.
Claimed weight for the Supremo is 1,025g, with the Giulia tipping the scales at 75g more.
Geometry and design are otherwise identical, with features including an aero-styled headtube and full carbon dropouts.
Both are available in four builds. The standard Giulia collection opens with a £1,520 Shimano 105-dressed build, with Ultegra (£1,680), Ultegra Di2 (£2,200) and Dura-Ace (£2,400) models also on offer.
The Giulia Supremo, meanwhile, is available in Ultegra (£1,920), Ultegra Di2 (£2,440), and Dura-Ace (£2,640), with the range-topping Dura-Ace Di2 build, which weighs a claimed 6.7kg, costing £3,440.