I've had the pleasure of putting the Cinelli Aeroscoop through its paces, and I must say, it's a bike that's left a lasting impression. The first thing that struck me was the build quality – every detail, from the sleek carbon frame to the precision-crafted components, exudes a sense of craftsmanship that's hard to find in this price range. The paint job is a work of art, with a subtle sheen that catches the light just so. But it's not just about looks; the Aeroscoop's build quality is solid, with a reassuring heft that inspires confidence.
On the road, the Aeroscoop is a revelation. The handling is sublime, with a responsiveness that's almost telepathic. It's as if the bike is an extension of your body, reacting instinctively to every input. The steering is precise, with a gentle give that makes it easy to carve through tight corners. And yet, despite its razor-sharp handling, the Aeroscoop is remarkably comfortable – a testament to Cinelli's focus on rider comfort, which is all too often sacrificed at the altar of aerodynamics.
Speaking of aerodynamics, the Aeroscoop is no slouch in this department either. While it's not the most aggressive aero bike on
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