Bike Check: Nadir Colledani’s personalized Olympic MMR Kenta
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MMR may not be the biggest brand on the World Cup circuit, but it has enjoyed its fair share of success at the Olympics over the years. He made his first appearance in 2012 thanks to Josemi Pérez, then won medals in subsequent matches, Carlos Coloma taking bronze on his Rakish SL hardtail in Rio.
Following the Italian squad’s announcement, MMR’s hopes for success in Tokyo in 2021 will rest on Nadir Colledani’s shoulders. Colledani has continued to improve throughout the year with an 18th, a 12th and then a 10th place in Les Gets last weekend. He’s clearly in shape for the July Olympics and will tackle the course on this custom bike provided by MMR. Let’s go into all the details.
Next to the Italian blue there are dragon details to commemorate the host country of the Games.
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