Despite weighing only 1095 grams, the 202 is a versatile racing wheelset that just happens to climb like a mountain goat. Look back through the crucial stages of the recent Grand Tours, and you'll find the 202 winning stages, capturing leader's jerseys, and practically floating up the world's toughest climbs.
Away from the high mountains, Zipp triathlete Jan Frodeno won an Olympic gold medal on the 202. Proving its durability, the 202 was even ridden to a fourth place finish at Paris-Roubaix back in 2008.
To get to the base of the climb, the 202’s 32mm toroidal profile was developed in the wind tunnel to roll on the flats as efficiently as many 45-50mm rims. After the summit, the 202’s high lateral stiffness delivers precise handling on tricky descents and crisp accelerations to finish off the competition.
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