Unreleased bikes, tubular choice, tire pressure and mor𒁏e from the 100th Ronde
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Rotor ꦉsi🍬ze remains a debated subject in the pro peloton(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
The K8 is similar to the K8-S bike that was l✨aunched at last year's Tour of Flanders with one key difference: no rear elastomer suspension(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Team Sky started the Tour of Flandeꦦrs on two bikes: the Dogma F8 and the not-yet-announced K8(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Speculation is rife 𒁃that this part could house some sort of vibration-damping technology, similar to the 🐷IsoSpeed Decoupler at the rear of the frame(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
The segmented head tube/top tube junct🅷ion is most curious(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
A lᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚittle cobble de𓆉tail on the back of the Domane down tube(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
The split down tube of the new Trek Domane(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Scarface intended🍷 to go out shooting at his 🌠last Tour of Flanders(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Fabian Cancellara is riding a new Trek🅰 Domane that Trek still isn't talking about(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
With 28mm tubꩲulars, Giant🔥-Alpecin set most pressures aroudn 5.5bar / 80psi(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
The K8 has the samᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe flattened chainstays as th🌌e K8-S(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Sky goes a step beyond cutting out the race bible's list of cobb🦂le sectors and taping it to the top tube(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
There🎃 would likely be some bigꦅ numbers recorded in this Garmin by day's end(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
While new school techno🔥logies abound, sometimes tꦫhe tried-and-true is just fine(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Shimano is happy to help Look riders, too(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Shimano neutral support for the Tour of Flanders had a tokenꦗ set of disc wheels on each car — but with 140mm rotors, not the 160mm version Lampre-Merida used(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Orica-Greened⛄ge has a mix of integrated Scott Foil🎶 stems and standard options(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Dimension Data is running Rotor's new 2INpower(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Dimensi☂on Data's Tyler Farrar lays out the💮 day's expectation(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Kwiatkowski's computer(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Michal Kwiatkowski doesn't like a baggy ꦰchain, evi𓆏dently(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
The race number sits where the K8-S's elastomer suspensi🅘on would be — Team Sky riders liked the suspension when seated but disliked it when out of 🐬the saddle, so it was removed(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Some like to shift with their thum🐓b, others with their forefinger(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Giant-Alpecin riders have two ways to run th👍e climbing switch shifter(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Most AG2R bikes have SRAM's wireless eTap drivetrain,ꦯ b🥃ut the odd mechanical group can be spotted now and again(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Not everyone uses a 🌱Garmin or an SRM head unit, you know(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Wanty-Groupe Gobert rode the Tour of Flanders in memory of their 📖late teammate Antoღine Demoitié(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Riders 𝕴cannot ride a non-sponsor-correct frame, of course, but saddles can be another matter(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Saddle choice is always a matter of personal preference, but th𝔉e cobblestones accentuate this(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
On many teams, each rider has a specific fron🔯t and rear pressure(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Tire pressure is obsessed about before the race(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
What is the 💦wax formula? "It is a special s🐭ecret," a mechanic told us(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Some Astana riders had Specialized-brande🌠d tubulars. Others had these, likely FMBs(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
While the re♔st of his Astana teammates used standard chain lube, Boom's white chain stood out(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Fizik's relatively new line of anatomic-channel saddles are becoming popular in the peloton, as is the Spe♏cialized Power saddle(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
C📖ontinental is the most-used tubular in the pro peloton now, with 10 Flanders team♛s aboard the German brand's rubber(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
The 11-28 cassette is a common sight at the T😼our of Flanders. The cobbled hills aren't long, buꦕt they are steep and narrow(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Is there water or sports drink in here? Sometimes th🍸e simplest marking solutions are the best(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Boonen was the one Etixx rider aboard a Spec𒐪ialized Roubai🐼x; the rest rode Tarmacs(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Supacaz handlebar tape is the company of Anthony Sinyard, 🦹son o♎f Specialized founder Mike Sinyard(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Tom Boonen runs his ba꧑r tape right up against the🌠 stem(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Vandenbergh and Etixx teammate Matteo Trentini opt🌸ed for 28mm tubulars; the rest of the team used 26(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
At Etixx, Stijn Vandenbergh runs sprint shifters with spliced cables up to his stem, making 🍌for a much smaller option than Shimano's substantial climbing switch(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
An example of the small-hole method(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Some me𝔉chanics make a small cut in the tape, others just wrap tightly around ♏the shifter(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
There are a few differꦿent ways to wrap around or over a Shimano Di2 sprint shifter(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
L🎃ars Boom's c✱hain with a healthy coating of race-day wax(Image credit: Ben Delaney/Immediate Media)
Although the Tour of Flanders is steeped in history and tradition, there is always room for new things. At the 100th running of the Ronde van Vlaanderen, unreleased Trek and Pinarello bikes were raced alongside an 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:enᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtire fleet of Merida Scul♏tura Disc machines, and waxed chains were spun through electronic and mechanical dri𒁏vetrains alike.
Click through the sizable gallery above for a close look at the Pinarello K8, the new Trek Doma🌼ne, the specific tubular pressure methodology of a few teams, riders’ saddle preferen🌟ces and much, much more.
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