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New Campagnolo Super Record is wireless, disc brake only, and the thumb shifter is gone

New Campagnolo Super Record is wireless, disc brake only, and the thumb shifter is gone

Campagnolo has today announced a long-awaited update to its top-tier Super Record groupset, with the launch of a wireless, disc-brake-only groupset that it’s calling Super Record Wireless. Most surprisingly of all, it has done away with the thumb shifter.

When the brand announced the prior iteration, Super Record EPS in 2018, it was ahead of the curve as the first of the ‘big three’ to jump to 12-speed cassettes. Fast forward five years, however, and both of its closest competitors SRAM and Shimano have caught up, overtaken, and far surpassed the Italian brand in the technological arms race. 

Plenty of rumour and hearsay – as well as a leaked patent document – had already told us that Campagnolo was about to fight back, and had even given some clues as to what the new product might look like, but today we finally have the details. 

Campagnolo Super Record Wireless

The new Campagnolo front derailleur has its own removable battery (Image credit: Josh Croxton)

Super Record Wireless represents the first wireless groupset for the soon-to-be-90-year-old company. However, we’re told that the newfound wireless know-how will almost certainly trickle down to Record, and perhaps Chorus too. 

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