Campagnolo Super Record 11 group voted Cyclingnews Best Product

Image 1 of 18

Campagnolo's revamped Super Record 11 group now boasts a claimed weight of less than 1,900g.

Ca🌠mpagnolo's revamped Super Record 🅷11 group now boasts a claimed weight of less than 1,900g. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 2 of 18

Optional titanium half shafts on the new Campagnolo Super Record 11 group saves 40g relative to the steel version.

Optional titanium half shafts on the new Campagno✤lo Super Record 11 group saves 40g relative to the steel version. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 3 of 18

Cervelo's new R5 builds upon the lessons of the older R-series range with lighter weight and increased front-end and bottom bracket stiffness. If the top-end R5 is out of your price range, the similarly revamped R3 offers most of the same benefits but in a much less expensive package.

Cervelo's new R5 builds upon the lessons of the older R-series range with lighter weight and increased front-end and bottom bracket stiffness. If the top-𒅌end R5 is out of your price range, the similarly revamped R3 offers most of the same benefits but in a much less expensive package. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 4 of 18

The new R5 (and R3) head tube taperes from 1 1/8" up top to 1 3/8" down below.

The new R5 (and R3) head tube 🌠taper🔜es from 1 1/8" up top to 1 3/8" down below. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 5 of 18

The Garmin Edge 800 screens can be customized with up to ten pieces of data each.

The Garmin Edge 800 screens can be customized with up to ten pieces of🍌 data each. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 6 of 18

The new R5 gets even bigger chain stays than the old R3 matches to similarly spindly seat stays.

The ♉new R5 gets even bigger chain stays than the old R3 matches to similarly spindly seat stays. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 7 of 18

Garmin's new Edge 800 GPS computer incorporates similar navigation menus as its full-blown automobile units.

Garmin's new Edge 800 GPS computer incorporates 💎similar navigation menus as its full-blown automobile units. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 8 of 18

The bright color touch screen displays your position on a map along with your route.

The bright color touch screen displays your position on a map along with your 🌸route. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 9 of 18

The new Garmin Edge 800 isn't much bigger than the old Edge 305 but includes a screen that's roughly twice the size.

The new Garmin Edge 800 isn't much bigger than the old Edg🌌e 305 but includes a screen that's roughly twice the size. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 10 of 18

The wider, offset nature of BBright lets Cervelo engineers widen the non-driveside chain stay on the new R5.

The wider, offset nature of BBright lets Cervel🗹o engineers widen the non-driveside chain stay on the new R5. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 11 of 18

The new BBright bottom bracket system on Cervelo's latest frames are compatible with dedicated cranksets but also BB30 and external-type cranks from Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo, FSA, and others.

The new BBright botto🀅m bracket system on Cervelo's latest frames are compatible with dedicated cranksets but also BB30 and external-type cranks from Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo, FSA, and others. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 12 of 18

Can't afford a Cervelo R5? No worries - just get an R3 instead and you're most of the way there.

Can't afford a Cerv🥂elo R5? No worries - just get an R3 instead and you're mosꩲt of the way there. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 13 of 18

Campagnolo has tweaked the shape of its latest Ergopower levers with a smoother cable run.

Campagnolo has tweaked the shapeꩵ of its latest꧃ Ergopower levers with a smoother cable run. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 14 of 18

Revised chainring shift ramps are said to deliver faster shifting than older Campagnolo 11-speed drivetrains.

Revised chainring shift ramps are said to deliv♎er faster shifting than older Campagnolo 11-speed d꧋rivetrains. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 15 of 18

All-new Ergopower shift internals yield a snappier and more positive feel than before.

All-neﷺw Ergopower shift internals yield a snappier and more positive feel than before. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 16 of 18

Campagnolo says a stiffer 'M-Link' on its latest front derailleur design speeds front shifts, especially under power.

Campagnolo says a stiffer 'M-Link' on its latest front derailleur design speeds front shifts, especially und🦄er power. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 17 of 18

These two bits are the heart of Campagnolo's revised Ergopower shifters.

These two bits are t෴he heart of Campa♓gnolo's revised Ergopower shifters. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)
Image 18 of 18

The new Campagnolo Super Record 11 rear derailleur is dripping with carbon fiber.

The new Campagnolo Super Record 11 rear dera𝔉illeur is dripping with 🃏carbon fiber. (Image credit: James Huang, Tech Editor)

While Shimano and SRAM have been garnering all of the attention with their respective Dura-Ace Di2 electronic and light-and-snappy Red groups, Campagnolo has quietly revamped its top-end Super Record 11 group for 2011 to make it the lightest and best-performing version yet - and this year's Cyclingnews Reader Poll ꧂winner in the "Best New Product" category.