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Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS
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Notice the 9spd shifters. Prob. because he was using his SRM equipment to measure his power on the TT, thus sticking to the "old" 9 spd setup for compatibility reasons.

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Last edited by: postmanpat: Feb 25, 04 3:07
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Re: Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS [postmanpat] [ In reply to ]
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HED wheel is not the same that he raced on - no decals on the wheel in the event
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Re: Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS [Gary Tingley] [ In reply to ]
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These pictures comes "as is" from his own website!

Go and have a look:

http://www.lancearmstrong.com/....nsf/html/2004ttbike

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Re: Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS [Gary Tingley] [ In reply to ]
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You know how many Hed3 wheels USPS had available? I counted 10... some had stickers, some did not.

That's definitly the bike

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Re: Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS [postmanpat] [ In reply to ]
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why would you go for 10spd in a time trial anyway??
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Re: Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS [Francois] [ In reply to ]
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Last years TT bike was also 9-spd.

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Re: Lance's TT equipment - more new PICS [postmanpat] [ In reply to ]
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Anybody notice how much those bars look like vaporware (thus far) carbon fiber FSA/Visiontech bars?

You have the one piece built-in stem with the flat bar fitted into the "lug" (for lack of a better term). The armrest and aero extension also look like the Visiontech I owned, IIRC. One big difference would be the routing of the brake cables, as the Trek TT routes its cables behind the headset (like the Zipp 2001 did), unlike most other TT bikes out there.

Also, the hand grip looks vaguely similar to the Scott RCO handgrip...the "pistol" grip.

Lance used Visiontech's for his first two (three?) Tour de France victories...things coming full circle?

Dave
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