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<blockquote data-quote="DIAVOLO ROSSO" data-source="post: 3870380" data-attributes="member: 21870"><p>"Cazzo" is an Italian word which, even if it could be translated properly, would probably be best not to print. Suffice it to say it's an expression often used to express disgust, disbelief, or as an insult when no other word could express how stupid, disdainful and odious the intended target is.</p><p></p><p></p><p> The terrain best suited to the Cazzo is also the type of terrain that could elicit such profanity from even the most pious of bike racers. <span style="color: Red">An agricultural drainage ditch serving as a roadway, an impossibly steep dirt road climb, a 50km/h echelon that picks up the pace as it ascends a muur covered in manure, crushed bricks and drunk tifosi hurling pils, a 180 degree corner into a mass of mud or dust depending on that morning's weather pattern- these are the race conditions which make a cyclist scream "Cazzo!" </span>Gaulzetti Cicli has listened and produced the ideal bicycle for just such conditions.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>The new Gaulzetti Cazzo is a racing bicycle designed to excel on the roughest terrain encountered in professional road cycling . Compared to the Corsa, its slightly lengthened wheelbase, adjusted head angle and setback, and lower bottom bracket give it a slightly less nervous character over difficult terrain. The snap and responsiveness when pushed through corners and accompanying changes in tempo which characterize the Corsa are also characteristic of the Cazzo, however.</p><p></p><p><img src="/forum/styles/uix/xenforo/smilies_vb/icon_mrgreen.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":mrgreen:" title="Icon Mrgreen :mrgreen:" data-shortname=":mrgreen:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIAVOLO ROSSO, post: 3870380, member: 21870"] "Cazzo" is an Italian word which, even if it could be translated properly, would probably be best not to print. Suffice it to say it's an expression often used to express disgust, disbelief, or as an insult when no other word could express how stupid, disdainful and odious the intended target is. The terrain best suited to the Cazzo is also the type of terrain that could elicit such profanity from even the most pious of bike racers. [COLOR=Red]An agricultural drainage ditch serving as a roadway, an impossibly steep dirt road climb, a 50km/h echelon that picks up the pace as it ascends a muur covered in manure, crushed bricks and drunk tifosi hurling pils, a 180 degree corner into a mass of mud or dust depending on that morning's weather pattern- these are the race conditions which make a cyclist scream "Cazzo!" [/COLOR]Gaulzetti Cicli has listened and produced the ideal bicycle for just such conditions. The new Gaulzetti Cazzo is a racing bicycle designed to excel on the roughest terrain encountered in professional road cycling . Compared to the Corsa, its slightly lengthened wheelbase, adjusted head angle and setback, and lower bottom bracket give it a slightly less nervous character over difficult terrain. The snap and responsiveness when pushed through corners and accompanying changes in tempo which characterize the Corsa are also characteristic of the Cazzo, however. :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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