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A modern performance bike that’s made for racing
Words Rob Borek Photo
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Weight 10kg (54cm) Frame and fork Carbon fibre Groupset SRAM Rival eTap AXS Wide (43/30t, 10-36t) Wheels WTB KOM i27 rims on KT hubs Tyres Maxxis Rambler TR EXO, 700c x 45mm Finishing kit Ritchey Vent