Originally Posted by
canopus
Campy has also distanced itself from riders that could bring it back by limiting component choices and different gearings.
That's largely a result of the restructuring Campy made back in the 90s when Shimano was eating their lunch. Instead of trying to offer a full range of component price points, Campy cut way back and focused on their forte, the high-end and professional competitor. Over the years they've started to ease back into the mid range price points.