Features Road An American in Belgium By James Huang published 12 November 2007 Cyclo-crosser Jonathan Page had the day of his life last January when he won the silver medal at the... Comments Image 1 of 26Campy's reliable Chorus rear derailleurThe rear wishbone incorporates a burly-lookingThe front end features an integrated headset.Page runs a standard Chorus cranksetRidley's in-house component armThe unique Cole Products hubOval 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, 2007Jonathan Page's Sunweb-Projob Ridley X-NightGet The Leadout NewsletterThe latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors James HuangSocial Links Navigation LatestQ36.5 aiming for Grand Tour debut at Giro d'Italia, says Doug RyderThe Scope Artech 6.A wheels cost more than most bikes and are incredible to ride, but they have one massive flawJonas Vingegaard aims for Tour de France and Vuelta a España double in 2025See more latest ► Most PopularThe launch of a new road racing season - A guide to Australia’s 2025 sun-drenched opening block'We're not all like Remco' - Junior World Champion Lorenzo Finn explains why he's not rushing to join the WorldTourMen's WorldTour 2025 – Comprehensive team-by-team guideMore data, more warmth, and more practical: Graham’s Gear of the YearThe future of gravel tech, an indoor bike, and a very expensive facility: Josh's Gear of the YearThe hidden environmental footprint of the WorldTour calendar'Descending is road cycling's last mystique' - Safa Brian on keeping up with the pros and embracing cycling's raw beautyWomen's WorldTour bikes and tech: What are teams using in 2025?'In cycling, you can just buy success' - Jonathan Vaughters on financial fairness, super teams and the sponsorship dilemmaA groupset, bike computer, superbike and more: Tom's Gear of the YearMen's WorldTour bikes and tech: What are teams using in 2025?