Pro Bike: Vincenzo Nibali’s Liquigas-Cannondale SuperSix Evo

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Vincenzo Nibali's new Cannondale SuperSix Evo weighs just 6.86kg as pictured.

Vincenzo Nibali's new Cannondale SuperSix Evo wei🍌ghs just 6.86k🐻g as pictured. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali's bike sported an LTE front derailleur, which, interestingly, featured a titanium cage when generally pros seem to gravitate toward the custom steel caged models.

Nibali's bike sported an LTE front derailleur, which, interestingly, featured a titanium cage when ge🥃nerally pros seem to gravitate toward the custom steel caged models. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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The rear brake cable exits the back of the top tube; the housing must be precisely cut to keep the brake centered.

𓃲The rear brake cable exits the back of the top tube; the housing must be precisely cut to keep the brake centered. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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SRAM's Black Red rear derailleur.

SRAM's Black Red rear derailleur. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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GORE's Professional Sealed cable system.

GORE's Professional Sealed cable system. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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An old SuperSix carbon bearing cover has been modified to fit the new model's narrower head tube.

An old SuperSix carbon bearing cover ಞhas been modified to fit the new model's narrower head tube. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali's custom Insieme si può saddle, which represents a charitable organization that fights hunger, poverty and underdevelopment in Africa.

Nibali's custom Insieme si può saddle, which represents a charitable organization that fights hunger, poverty and𝔍 underdevelopment in Africa. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali's custom Antares sports braided carbon rails.

Nibali's custom Antares sports brai🎉ded carbon railꦛs. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Elite's fiberglass Custom Race Glossy bottle cages.

🤪Elite's fiberglass Custom Race Glossy bottle cages. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Big logos grace SRAM's new Black Red group.

Big logos grace SRAM's new Black Red group. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Mavic's CCU is the team's go-to wheel, the 'Ultimate' all round race wheel in Mavic's range.

Mavic's CCU is the te🔜am's go-to wheel, the 'Ultimate' all𒁏 round race wheel in Mavic's range. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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His saddle is perched atop an accompanying K-Force Light seat post.

His saddle is perched atop 𓂃an a✱ccompanying K-Force Light seat post. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Cannondale's custom seat tube weight; the threaded rod is removed after insertion.

Cannondale's cu🧸stom seat tube weight; the threaded rod is removed after insertion. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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The lower notch in the plastic gives way to a threaded hole that fixes the weight using the top bottle cage bolt.

Th🌸e lower notch in the plastic gives way to a threaded hole that fixes the weight using the top bottle cage bolt. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali's name tag.

Nibali's name tag. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali's bike needs additional mass to 'make weight' even when equipped with a SRM power meter.

Nibali's bike needs additiona♊l mass to 'make weight' even wheꦬn equipped with a SRM power meter. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Speedplay's Zero in Liquigas team colors.

Speedplay's Zero in Liquigas team colors. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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SRAM's new Black Red rear derailleur benefits from GORE's Professional Sealed cable and housing kit; also notice the flat 'Speed Save' chainstay design.

SRAM's new Black Red rear derailleur benefits from GORE's Professi🌃onal Sealed cable and housing kit; also notice the flat 'Speed Save' chainstay design. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali's 120mm FSA OS99 CSI stem is relatively short compared to some in the peloton.

Nibali's 120mm FSA OS99 CSI stem is relatively s꧂hort compar꧃ed to some in the peloton. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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Nibali rides FSA's K-Force Light carbon handlebar.

Nibali rides FSA's K-Force Light carbon h𒁏andlebar. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)
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A close up of the near 3/4lb weight that is added to the team's SuperSix Evos so that they make the UCI's weight limit.

A close up o♓f the near 3/4lb weight that is added to the team's SuperSix Evos so൩ that they make the UCI's weight limit. (Image credit: Matt Pacocha)

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liquigas-Cannondale team leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vincenzo Nibali is on board a 56cm frame for this year's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d'Italia.

are famous for their "too light for the UCI" frames; a trait that goes back to the 2003 Tour de France and the manufacturer’s first foray into carbon fiber with the Six13 model, which Gilberto Simoni rode with weights glued on the top tube behind the stem. That bike was introduced with an advertising campaign called: ‘Legalize my Cannondale,’ but at the time only Simoni’s 50cm size was out of compliance.