What level is Campagnolo Athena?

What level is Campagnolo Athena?

Athena is the only entry-level 11-speed drivetrain delivering class-beating performance. Cutting edge technology accessible to all. Athena is the only entry-level 11-speed drivetrain delivering class-beating performance.

What are the levels of Campagnolo components?

Campagnolo groupsets: different levels explained

  • Centaur: 11-speed.
  • Chorus: 12-speed.
  • Record: 12-speed.
  • Record EPS: 12-speed electronic.
  • Super Record: 12-speed.
  • Super Record EPS: 12-speed electronic.

What is the hierarchy of Shimano components?

Shimano’s components can be roughly classified into three groups: entry-level, mid-range, and high-end. The Shimano MTB hierarchy starts with Tourney and ends with XTR. Their Road groupset hierarchy starts with Claris at the low-end and ends with Dura-Ace at the top-end.

When did Campagnolo introduce 11 speed?

2008
In 2008, Campagnolo introduced 11-speed drivetrains with Super Record, Record, and Chorus groupsets. Campagnolo has released an electronic version of its drivetrain.

What is campy Athena?

Campy makes the Centaur and Veloce groups with the same lever shape in 10-speed, thus making them prime options for off-road use in the autumn. Athena; goddess of grace. The performances of Campy groups are best described as graceful, and this holds true for Athena.

What is Campagnolo groupset?

Campagnolo’s groupset range is designed to cater for the needs of every cyclist, offering a choice of carbon or aluminium products, EPS electronic groupsets and mechanical groupsets, available both for bicycles with disc brakes and with traditional brakes.

Is Shimano 105 better than tiagra?

Tiagra offers excellent value for money but 105 is certainly the better groupset and we’d recommend going for it if your funds allow because of the better brakes, the small weight saving and the upgrade to 11-speed.

Does Campagnolo make MTB groupset?

Timeline (Bicycle Parts) 1989 Campagnolo introduces a mountain bike groupset, which is heavier and less advanced than those by Shimano and SunTour.

Is Campagnolo compatible with Shimano?

Yes. Campagnolo wheels are compatible with both Shimano and SRAM components. In order to use Campagnolo wheels with any drivetrain on the market, Campagnolo produces two kinds of freewheel bodies: one specific for Campagnolo drivetrains (from 9 to 11 speeds) and one for non-Campagnolo drivetrains (from 9 to 11 speeds).

What makes the Campagnolo Athena 11 groupset unique?

Campagnolo has an interesting take on brakes, offering the Athena 11 groupset with either dual-pivots front and rear, or, for a combination of dual-pivot front, single-pivot rear. Single-pivot brakes are rare these days on road bikes, since they offer less absolute power than dual pivots, but the trade-off is better modulation.

How good is the campy Athena?

The performances of Campy groups are best described as graceful, and this holds true for Athena. The lever action is light and the rubberised rear derailleur pulleys and rub guards within the front derailleur cage keep things very quiet.

What is atathena™ 11s?

Athena™ 11S is cutting-edge technology designed for everyone. This is the groupset that really fills Campagnolo® with pride. It has everything needed to amaze whoever tries it out.

Which Campagnolo 11-speed lever is best for Athena?

The following performance statements can blanket all of Campagnolo 11-speed groups and hold true for Athena. The ErgoPower lever shape paired with Campy’s dual compound hood is the most comfortable lever on the market, though some may not prefer the thumb operated cable release lever.

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