Nibali shows off gravel skills as he tests disc brakes for 2019 - Video
Italian posts🃏 on-board video of fast des﷽cent on new Merida bike





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vincenzo Nibali showed off his descending and gravel riding skills as he tested a disc brake bike in preparation for swap♛ping caliper brakes for discs for the 2ඣ019 road season.
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Nibali posted several on-board videos on his Instagram account made with his brother and fellow 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Bahrain-Merida rider Antonio.
His younger brot💟her struggled to stay with Vincenzo while the older rider dived down a long descent of the San Baronto hill in Tuscany, as the track switched from single-track to farm track, olive groves and narrow country lanes. Nibali showed off his bike skills by riding at over 40km/h, carefully but comfortably modulating his speed with the disc brakes.
The Shark of Messina celebrated his 34⛦th birthday last week and revealed that Merida sent him the disc-brake bike as a birthday present.
Cyclingnews understands that Nibali will use a disc-brake in some races ওiꦬn 2019.
“I took two days off social media, but I want to thank everyone for the birthday wishes 🍃I was sent,&r🌠dquo; Nibali said in the video.
“I want to show you something thaꦍt Merida sent me for my birthday. I’ve just been able to test it out and it’s amazing. I’ve had a lot of fun with it today.”
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Nibali briefly showed what appears to be the Merida Mission CX 8000-E cyclo-cross bike. He posted a series videos of his high-speed descent of the secrets tracks down San Baronto.
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