Giro d'Italia time trial tech

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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.

Take a trip inside the pits of 15 pro teams with this in-depth image gallery.

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