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Bianchi-Milano Cycling Bib SHORTS for cool weather cycling

$ 92.99

4.6 (593) In stock

Bianchi Milano Winter thermal cycling shorts are perfect for fall and early spring riding when temperatures are in the 40's and 50's. Made in Italy

Bianchi-Milano Winter ALSERIO Bib Shorts

Bianchi Milano ALSERIO Winter Bib Shorts feature compression fabric that supports your muscles while acting as a thermal layer for cool weather riding. Equipped with Nalini's  Serie 2.6 M insert, you'll ride for hours in comfort. Made by Nalini in Castel d'Ario, Italy.

 

BIANCHI-MILANO WINTER BIB SHORTS HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Highly breathable with excellent moisture management
  • Compression fabric to support muscles
  • Nalini Serie 2.6 M padded insert
  • Inner fleeced layer for thermal protection
  • Silicon grippers 
  • MSRP: $149.00

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