Pure Speed on the 525, or the All-Round Ride Feel on the Mendrisio?
The 525 is Eddy Merckx's top model. The first version saw the light in 2017 as the EM525. The background of the name is easy to find: 525 refers to the number of victories the Cannibal achieved in his career. The 525 is therefore a bike for winners.
The Mendrisio also refers to our namesake. In 1971, Eddy Merckx became world champion for the second time in the Swiss municipality. It was the year he first competed for the iconic Molteni team. That year he also won the Tour, though some claimed his victory was largely due to Luis Ocaña's crash. The Cannibal silenced his critics by winning the sprint against Felice Gimondi in Mendrisio after Spartan training in Tuscany and Lombardy.
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Geometry and Carbon Composition
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Various Options in the Configurator
Furthermore, the 525 can only be built with an aero cockpit, the fastest model where all cables are hidden. The Mendrisio offers more choices, as with certain groupsets you can also select a traditional handlebar. If you choose Shimano 105 or SRAM Rival, the Superbox Kit will appear among the options. For saddles, the Mendrisio offers the very comfortable Selle Italia SLR Boost Carbon Superflow with Shimano Ultegra Di2 or SRAM Force. Lastly, the Mendrisio is suitable for tires up to 30 millimeters, while the 525 plays it safe with tires up to 28 millimeters, though some tire brands are also possible up to 30 millimeters.
Summary
In summary, the 525 stands for optimal power transfer: not a single watt is lost. Stiffness, speed, aerodynamics, and the best carbon are the key words here. With the Mendrisio, we go for versatility, comfort, and an optimal riding feel, while still maintaining considerable speed. Have you made your choice yet?