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Model: | TDQ Tour |
Brand: | Orbea |
Category: | Road Race |
Years: | 1996 - ? |
Country: | Spain |
Production: | Factory Production |
Sold As: | Complete Bicycle |
Material: | Steel |
Construction: | Lugged |
Drivetrain: | Derailleurs |
Wheel Size: | 700c |
Added By: | Tom70s on 09/08/15 |
Updated By: | Tom70s on 09/08/15 |
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Primary Example: | Orbea TDQ Tour (1996) |
Years: | 1996 | Sold As: | Complete Bicycle |
Bottom Bracket: | English/ISO: 1.370 x 24 | Brake Mounting: | Rod Brake |
Brake Bridge: | | Derailleur Cable Routing: | |
Lug Style: | | Brake Guides: | Internal through Top Tube |
Fork Style: | Curved Blades | Seat Stays: | |
Fork Crown Style: | | Main Tubing: | |
Rear Dropouts: | | Color(s): | |
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Orbea is a bicycle manufacturer in Mallabia, Basque Country.
It is part of the Mondragón Cooperative Corporation and Spain's largest
bicycle manufacturer. Orbea designs and builds bicycles, with some of
the higher-cost bikes being made in Portugal but all the others made at
the Orbea factory in Mallabia; the steel-framed bikes are made of
Columbus tubing
Orbea has previously sponsored and
supplied bikes to teams, including the now-defunct Euskaltel-Euskadi
professional team in the Basque area of Spain and the Herring Gas team in the USA. Samuel Sánchez rode an Orbea Orca Carbon to win the road
race at the Beijing Olympics and Julien Absalon won the mountain bike
gold on an Orbea Alma. Craig Alexander, three time Ironman World
Triathlon Champion (2008, 2009, 2011), rode an Orbea Ordu in his first 2
wins.
Orbea also manufactures and assembles bikes in China
www.orbea.com