A special Orbea for Elia Viviani on his retirement

As Elia Viviani bows out after an exceptional professional career, Orbea celebrates the Italian sprinter with a tribute worthy of his talent: an exclusive Orca Aero, custom-designed by the Basque brand's artisans. This unique bike, the result of expertise combining innovation and design, embodies the legacytagand of a champion who left his mark on world cycling.

A grand farewell to the Giro del Veneto

Viviani, one of the most successful riders of his generation, ended his career with the Lotto Cycling Team at the Giro del Veneto, a symbolic race in his home region. The event provided the perfect setting for his farewell to the professional peloton. With a record rich in victories and an unwavering passion for cycling, Viviani leaves behind a legacytagand inspiring.

An Orca Aero in Viviani's image

To celebrate the journey of this exceptional sprinter, Orbea has put all its expertise into creating a unique Orca Aero. This bike, designed to combine aerodynamic performance with a personalized aesthetic, traces Viviani's evolution, from his promising beginnings to his triumphs on the world's biggest stages. Every detail of the design reflects his competitive spirit, his determination, and his deep connection to the sport.

« Elia embodies the essence of cycling: talent, perseverance and emotion », confides Iñaki Ucín, Sponsoring Manager of Orbea. “ With this exclusive Orca Aero, we want to pay tribute to his career and the inspiration he brought to so many cyclists. »

A heirtagwhich endures

Viviani's farewell to the Giro del Veneto marks not only the end of a career, but also the celebration of a journey that will continue to influence future generations. This bike, a true work of rolling art, symbolizes Orbea's commitment to honoring the champions who make cycling tick.

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Guillaume Judas

  - 54 years old - Professional journalist since 1992 - Coach / Performance support - Former Elite runner - Current sports practices: route & allroad (a little). - Strava: Guillaume Judas

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