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Italy's Brembo to Provide Brakes for US Bike Brand Specialized

Summary by BikeBiz
New arrivals in the cycling space continue to come from the automotive industry, and so it’s the case with the news that Brembo is entering the bicycle world, with Specialized. Before getting into the details, we should point out that Brembo acquired Öhlins in October of 2024. Also worth mentioning here: This won’t be the first time a motorcycle business has chosen Downhill as a testbed for its product development programme(s). Interesting times…

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·Milan, Italy
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MILAN Brembo, already supplier of braking systems for Formula 1 and MotoGP, expands its horizon in the world of applications for two wheels. The group, founded by Alberto Bombassei and led Matteo Tiraboschi, officially enters the world of mountain bike racing for the first time thanks to the start of the collaboration with the team of Specialized, one of the leading bike manufacturer. The alliance represents only the beginning of the Brembo rout…

·Italy
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Spyshots from the Specialized Gravity Team-Pit at the Downhill World Cup have made the rumors about a completely new Brembo brake for mountain bike use boil up, now it is officially confirmed: The Italian brake specialist works together with the Specialized Gravity athletes on a new Downhill brake. The remaining season of the UCI Downhill World Cup 2025 will be used to test the prototypes under racing conditions.

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MBR broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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