2020 has not been a good year for Kenneth Van Bilsen. Covid aside, Cofidis withdrew him just days before the start of the Giro d'Italia, and throughout the season he was virtually never seen.
His number 4 bike remained at De Rosa, in Cusano Milanino, where I found it and purchased it in early 2021.
Obviously saddle height and handlebars have changed, because I am shorter and especially not a 30-year-old pro....
It is a 2020 De Rosa SK Pininfarina, size 54 with World Tour set-up: Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12-speed groupset and disc brakes (Ultra Torque carbon 53/39 crankset, 11/29 sprockets), FSA K-Force handlebar and headset, Campagnolo chain, Fulcrum Wind 40 wheels, "Selle Italia" saddle for De Rosa.
I am selling it (reluctantly) after about 2,000 km ridden to upgrade to De Rosa 70, the 70th anniversary tribute bike of the heart brand.
One note: I removed the Van Bilsen name stickers, out of respect and not to be laughed at.
2020 was not a good year for Kenneth Van Bilsen. Covid aside, Cofidis withdrew it a few days before the start of the Giro d'Italia and it was practically never seen throughout the season.
His bike number 4 remained in De Rosa, in Cusano Milanino, where I found it and purchased it at the beginning of 2021.
Obviously the saddle and handlebar height have changed, because I am shorter and above all I am not a 30 year old pro...
This is a 2020 De Rosa SK Pininfarina, size 54 with World Tour setup: Campagnolo Super Record EPS 12-speed groupset and disc brakes (53/39 Ultra Torque carbon crankset, 11/29 cassette), handlebar and headset FSA K-Force, Campagnolo chain, Fulcrum Wind 40 wheels, "Selle Italia" saddle for De Rosa.
I'm selling it (reluctantly) after about 2,000 km traveled due to a change to De Rosa 70, the 70th anniversary tribute bike of the favorite brand.
A note: I removed the stickers with Van Bilsen's name, out of respect and so as not to make me laugh at them.