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Movistar's Pinarello Graal time trial bikes are certainly hard to miss. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The top tube and stem on Joaquin Rodriguez's (Katusha) Canyon Speedmax CF sit as straight as an arrow. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Cannondale Slice time trial rig prior to Sunday's run through the streets of Milan. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The carbon front hub shell body on Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Mavic front wheel. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
All the cables plug into the side of the stem on Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Cannondale Slice time trial bike. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The radically skinny seatpost on Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Cannondale Slice. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Time trial frame design seems to be converging as of late. Also, note the lack of down tube water bottle bosses on Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Cannondale Slice. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Vacansoleil-DCM ran these three-spoke FFWD front wheels during Sunday's final time trial. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The carbon fiber aerobars of Movistar's Pinarello Graal time trial bikes are fitted here with Campagnolo's new EPS electronic shifters. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The Campagnolo EPS battery and 'brain' are mounted below the down tube on Movistar's Pinarello Graal frames. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Record EPS electronic drivetrains for Movistar's Pinarello Graal time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
This Selle Italia SLR saddle has a chopped nose so as to pass UCI guidelines for offset. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Movistar opts for SRM's integrated bar mounts for the team's Pinarello Graal time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The custom chain catcher on Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Cannondale Slice. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Cannondale's new Slice frameset features hidden brakes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
A 90mm-deep Mavic carbon fiber tubular wheel for Katusha's Joaquin Rodriguez. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Katusha mechanics plug the ends of Joaquin Rodriguez's aerobar extensions with chunks of foam. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Katusha staffers before the start of Sunday's time trial. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Vision Vector integrated aerobars on Lampre-ISD's Wilier Trietina Twinfoil time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Wilier Triestina has tucked away both the front and rear brakes on Lampre-ISD's new Twinfoil time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The radical fork on Lampre-ISD's Wilier Triestina Twinfoil time trial rigs. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Lampre-ISD's Wilier Triestina Twinfoil bikes are resplendent in blue, white, and pink. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Air is free to pass in between the twin external fork steerers and the head tube on Lampre-ISD's Wilier Triestina Twinfoil bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Selle San Marco saddles mounted atop the Lampre-ISD Wilier Triestina Twinfoil time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The seat stays are spaced very far apart on Lampre-ISD's Wilier Triestina Twinfoil time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Lampre-ISD's Wilier Triestina Twinfoil stem. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) aluminum Vision aerobars feature long and straight extensions. He looks to have finally ditched the supplemental third brake lever recently, too. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Check out the dramatic tube shaping on Movistar's Pinarello Graal time trial frames. The chain stays are especially radical. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Taller aerobar setups on Omega Pharma-Lotto Specialized S-Works Shiv time trial bikes get this crazy double-decker arrangement. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The sleek integrated aerobars of Omega Pharma-Lotto's Specialized S-Works Shiv time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Specialized keeps the seat stays close to the rear wheel until just above the dropouts on this Saxo Bank team-issue S-Works Shiv. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Another set of PRO Missile Evo integrated aero bars, this time on the Pinarello Graals of Team Sky. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Huge chain stays on this Team Sky Pinarello Graal. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The front brake is tucked behind the fork crown on this Team Sky Pinarello Graal. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Team Sky's Pinarello Graal time trial bikes are dressed with just a hint of color. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Pinarello tucks a logo inside the rear wheel cutout on Team Sky's Graal time trial frames. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
This guy was rolling around the pit areas with a machine that would surely make the UCI cringe. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
We're not sure how much time was invested in this 'red baron' bicycle but yes, there's an image of Snoopy on the tail. Awesome. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Vision Trimax Carbon integrated aerobars are fitted with carbon fiber Microshift bar-end shifters on this Vacansoleil-DCM Bianchi time trial machine. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Sleek Vision Trimax Carbon crankarms on this Vacansoleil-DCM Bianchi. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Vacansoleil-DCM's Bianchi time trial rig. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
This Vacansoleil-DCM Bianchi time trial bike was finished off with a Selle San Marco Ponza TT saddle. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The front brake on this Saxo Bank Specialized S-Works Shiv was once hidden underneath a shroud before the UCI objected. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
A fleet of Specialized S-Works Shivs await the Saxo Bank riders prior to Sunday's final time trial. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Omega Pharma-Lotto's Specialized S-Works Shiv time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
An older-style SRAM Red group is bolted on to this Omega Pharma-Lotto Specialized S-Works Shiv time trial bike. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
We spotted a number of new Specialized TTS time trial-specific saddles on the bikes of Omega Pharma-Lotto. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Omega Pharma-Lotto bikes are now fitted with Specialized's own collection of tubular tires. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The integrated Bontrager carbon aero bars on Radioshack-Nissan-Trek's Trek Speed Concept time trial bikes. The Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 controls, hidden wires, and integrated front brake make for an especially clean front end. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
There's a lot going on around the bottom bracket area of Radioshack-Nissan-Trek's Trek Speed Concept bikes, including a bottom bracket-mounted battery, an integrated rear brake, and a Bontrager DuoTrap wireless speed and cadence sensor tucked into the chain stay. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Radioshack-Nissan-Trek's Speed Concept time trial bikes have to do without the rubber housing cover behind the stem based on UCI rules. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Radioshack-Nissan-Trek's Speed Concept time trial bikes await warm-up time prior to Sunday's final time trial. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Radioshack-Nissan-Trek covers the Zipp rear disc wheels with giant vinyl decals. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Radioshack-Nissan-Trek's Oliver Zaugg is apparently fond of his Prologo Nago Evo TTR saddle. Most of the other riders were using Bontrager models. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Bontrager Aeolus 9 front wheels were mounted to Radioshack-Nissan-Trek bikes for Sunday's final time trial in Milan. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Check out the custom SRM mount on this Saxo Bank Specialized S-Works Shiv. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The wild chain stay cutout on Vacansoleil-DCM's Bianchi time trial machine. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The Astana team's Specialized FACT carbon cranks rotate on ceramic bearings from Danish outfit CeramicSpeed. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Wider tubular tires have fast replaced the narrower treads traditionally used in the past. The Euskaltel-Euskadi team used 23mm-wide Vittorias even for the final time trial. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Euskaltel-Euskadi used deep-section Shimano Dura-Ace carbon tubular front wheels during Sunday's final time trial. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The Farnese Vini-Selle Italia team actually uses the same MCipollini RB1000 frames for both road stages and time trials. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
This Farnese Vini-Selle Italia saddle is covered with what looks to be drawer liner for added grip. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Farnese Vini-Selle Italia uses Ursus wheels and Schwalbe tires. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
PRO Missile Evo integrated carbon fiber aero bars for the front ends of FDJ's Lapierre time trial bikes. Team rider Sandy Casar prefers to run his Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 bar-end shifters with the buttons facing upward. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
FDJ's Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 batteries are hidden away inside these compartments. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
FDJ is still using previous-generation Shimano Dura-Ace 7800 rear brakes on their Lapierre time trial machines. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
FDJ tackled Sunday's time trial aboard these sleek Lapierres. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The bolt-on seatmast on FDJ's Lapierre time trial frame isn't just removable; it's adjustable as well. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
An increasing number of time trial bikes now feature top tubes and stems that are colinear. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Guerciotti apparently has quite the advertising budget in Italy. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The geometric paint job of Euskaltel-Euskadi's Orbea Ordus is a refreshing change from the team's long-running black-and-orange livery. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The nosecone-like head tube of Euskaltel-Euskadi's Orbea Ordu time trial frame. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Astana's Specialized S-Works Shiv time trial machines are striking in their white, blue, and yellow livery. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Riders often have a hard time maintaining their position during time trials so it's not uncommon to see saddles covered in grip tape as on this Astana machine. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
There's often no rhyme or reason to how mechanics get saddle covers to grip a little more tightly. This Astana saddle is covered with a single large panel. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Astana mechanics have crafted this customized mount for the riders' SRM computer heads. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The top tube and stem don't line up perfectly on smaller sizes of the Specialized S-Works Shiv. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
BMC's TT01 time trial bikes feature Easton handlebars. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The battery is hidden inside a special compartment in the seat tube on the BMC team's TM01 Time Machines. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The ultra-clean front end of BMC's TM01 Time Machine time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The BMC TM01 Time Machine's linear-pull rear brake is neatly hidden away below the chain stays. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
BMC mechanics apply enormous 'Easton' logos to the team's rear disc wheels but they're just rebadged Zipps. Easton currently doesn't offer a disc wheel. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Marco Pinotti (BMC) used a BMC TM01 Time Machine similar to this one en route to winning the final stage of this year's Giro d'Italia. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Euskaltel-Euskadi's Orbea Ordu time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
It wouldn't be a Giro d'Italia finish in Milan without a Ferrari. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Oh, and did we say one Ferrari? Sorry, we meant two. And yes, this one was stickered up with press credentials. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Canadian Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) secured his overall Giro d'Italia victory in Milan aboard a new Cervélo P5, reserving this older P4 as his spare machine. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The tight confines of Orica-Greenedge's Scott Plasma 3 brake pockets are filled with previous-generation Shimano Dura-Ace 7800 calipers. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Team Orica-Greenedge ripped through the streets of Milan, Italy aboard Scott Plasma 3s. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Prologo's revamped Zero TT saddle features lower-profile grip appliques on the nose. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Check out the radical tube shaping on Orica-Greenedge's Scott Plasma 3 time trial frames. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Orica-Greenedge rider Fumiyuki Beppu used Shimano's new wide-profile carbon fiber tubular front wheel for Sunday's time trial in Milan. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Katusha rider Joaquin Rodriguez blitzed around the streets of Milan perched atop these Canyon integrated aero bars. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Canyon mounts Joaquin Rodriguez's (Katusha) Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 battery underneath the bottom bracket on the new Speedmax CF frame. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Joaquin Rodriquez's (Katusha) new Canyon Speedmax CF features front brakes that are hidden away inside the fork crown. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The ultra-clean front end of Joaquin Rodriguez's (Katusha) new Canyon Speedmax CF. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) hoped to stay in pink on Sunday aboard this new Canyon Speedmax CF. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Joaquin Rodriguez's (Katusha) Canyon Speedmax CF was built with a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 electronic transmission. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Mavic-badged tubular tires for Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha). (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Team Orica-Greenedge's Scott Plasma 3 time trial bikes are fitted with PRO Missile Evo integrated aero bars. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The 90mm-deep carbon tubular front Mavic wheel on Ivan Basso's (Liquigas-Cannondale) Cannondale Slice time trial bike. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) is a tall rider and has to run his bars a bit higher. This is the setup from his spare Cervélo P4. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
We spotted a new fi'zi:k Ares time trial saddle on Ryder Hesjedal's (Garmin-Barracuda) spare Cervélo P4. Updates include an array of silicone dots on the front half to help hold the rider in place. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Cervélo's new P5 features a specially developed 3T integrated cockpit with an optional high-rise carbon fiber extension base to accommodate taller riders like Giro d'Italia winner Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda). (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Garmin-Barracuda team mechanics affix the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 control box to the back of the stem on the riders' Cervélo P5 time trial machines. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The brand-new fully hydraulic Magura MT8 rim brakes on Garmin-Barracuda's Cervélo P5 time trial bikes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Rotor 3D+ crankarms with a solid TT-specific spider and elliptical Q-Rings on this Garmin-Barracuda team bike. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) put in the time trial of his life aboard a Cervélo P5 like this one, piloted by teammate Alex Rasmussen. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The sleek carbon fiber levers on Garmin-Barracuda's new Magura MT8 hydraulic rim brakes. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The Exalith-treated aluminum sidewalls on this Garmin-Barracuda Mavic disc wheel are tinted green from the special extra-hard brake pads required. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
The seat clamp on Garmin-Barracuda's new Cervélo P5 frames is neatly integrated into the overall shape of the structure. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Garmin-Barracuda's new Cervélo P5 frames feature radical tube shaping. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
After suffering so many shoulder injuries over the years, Garmin-Barracuda veteran Christian Vande Velde has a hard time getting comfortable on his time trial bikes. Team sports scientist Robby Ketchell fashioned these custom aluminum plates so that the elbow pads could be placed in a suitable position. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
Joaquin Rodriguez (Katusha) uses Selle Italia's SLR Monolink Friction Free saddle. (Image credit: Jonny Irick)
This article originally published on BikeRada r
With Sunday's flat course and calm winds, the riders of the Giro d'Italia chose their most aerodynamic gear to tear through the streets of Milan.
Canadian Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) and his new Cervélo P5 took the overall victory away from Katusha's Joaquim Rodriguez and his pink-accented Canyon Speedmax CF.
Meanwhile, Vacansoleil-DCM's Thomas De Gendt climbed aboard the final step of the podium with a brilliant performance atop his Bianchi Pico Chrono.
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