
Mavic under the Roc d'Azur sun!
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This 41st edition of Roc d'Azur was a great success and our 39th participation!
From 9 to 12 October in Fréjus, the Mavic team was on hand to share its passion for cycling with the large community of riders.
At our stand, visitors were able to discover our latest wheels: Allroad S Carbon, Cosmic SLR 45 and Cosmic Ultimate.
Our Service Area carried out more than 80 free inspections and maintenance checks, while the Sales Area ensured that everyone left equipped.
It was a friendly event, full of conversation and smiles; thank you all for visiting!
👉 See you in 2026 for another edition of Roc d'Azur that will be even more memorable!
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