Cyclo-crosser Jonathan Page had the day of his life last January when he won the silver medal at the...
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Campy's reliable Chorus rear derailleur
The rear wishbone incorporates a burly-looking
The front end features an integrated headset.
Page runs a standard Chorus crankset
Ridley's in-house component arm
The unique Cole Products hub
Oval Concepts supplies its unique stem…
Team Fidea will use the all-new X-Night for this year's UCI 'cross series.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The X-Night is the top-of-the-line offering from Ridley.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The carbon monocoque frame features Ridley's distinctive 'Sharp Edge' design.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Plenty of carbon fiber here helps keep Page moving forward.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The rear wishbone incorporates a burly-looking brake housing stop.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The front end features an integrated headset.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Campagnolo Chorus Ergopower controls the braking and shifting.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Page runs a standard Chorus crankset instead of a compact one, but subs the standard outer ring for a 48T made by TA Specialities.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The Chorus front derailleur cable wraps around a pulley at the bottom bracket.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Campy's reliable Chorus rear derailleur keeps things shifting smoothly out back.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Oval Concepts supplies its unique stem…(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
…which uses reverse bolts for what it says is a stiffer and more reliable setup.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The FSA cross-specific headset features a built-in housing stop.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The unique Cole Products hub uses rotating aluminum barrels to supposedly offer better spoke alignment.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Dugast tubulars are a highly sought-after item on the 'cross circuit.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
The high-profile 4ZA brake arms are lightweight and deliver plenty of mud clearance.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Ridley's in-house component arm also supplies Page's saddle.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Page uses the tried-and-true Shimano PD-M959 SPD clipless pedals.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Page's achievements have finally netted him a proper contract with the new Sunweb-Projob team.(Image credit: James Huang/Cyclingnews.com)
Pro bikes, November 8, 2007
Jonathan Page's Sunweb-Projob Ridley X-Night
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