I know you like statistics (even though you can't provide any tangible ones yourself), but here are the stats from a 35 year user of Campagnolo (me):Sais UKs technical lead of Campagnolo! Thank you. Finally someone with substantials, reality and insights!
Meanwhile my own girl and partner has been "design lead" of now 3 major major european sports-brands in Germany and Denmark over the past 15 years. Oh boy - lets not even start to get into the insights and reality & requirements of the work as a lead designer nowadays. ...And the soap bubbles that consumers blow in forums and comment sections that come with it!
This whole post already startet with so much horse shaite and so little actual "idea". It was doomed from the very beginning
In the late eighties, 100% of my purchases were Campagnolo on 100% of my bikes. In my season abroad as a pro, 100% of the bikes kitted with Campagnolo Record. In the 90's I discovered Dura Ace 7700, a truly wonderful group set, so my Campagnolo buying dropped to about 50%.
In 2006/7 SRAM brought out Force and Red. Crucially they used carbon and titanium materials, it looked great, the shifting blew Campagnolo out of the water, and not inconveniently, it was 380gr lighter than Super Record.
That's nearly a pound. I was hooked. 100% of the four bikes I use on a regular basis are SRAM, either mechanical or etap.
I haven't bought a single piece of new Campagnolo since 2012. That's 0%. Will I buy any Campagnolo in 2025? I wouldn't even buy a brake cable from them. It's FUGLY and the competition clearly has it rattled. I don't know how Campagnolo are every going to catch up. Maybe they will, maybe it's just too late. Dropping the world famous Campagnolo script and winged wheel logos from their products and packaging is beyond stupid.
I too know a lead designer for Adidas (shoes). An Austrian girl based in Paris, they have the benefit of releasing across hundreds of lines of products instead of three or four of Campagnolo. However, every new design is rigorously market tested before release and bad designs and bad designers are regularly let go.
Seeing as you love statistics, how about a poll on contemporary Campagnolo?
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