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Stuart O'Grady's Paris Roubaix winning Cervélo R3, October 9, 2007

Stuart O'Grady's Paris-Roubaix winning Cervélo R3
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O'Grady made his first trip to Las Vegas
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Stuey' had only been back on the bike for two weeks
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O'Grady graciously lent us his Paris-Roubaix machine
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The Cervélo R3 carried O'Grady
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The R3's massive chain stays
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The Alpha Q GS-10 fork sported a longer 50mm rake
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Pencil-thin seat stays
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An integrated headset smooths the transition
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Cervélo's 'Squoval'-shaped down tube
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Vittoria's massive 27c Pavé tubulars
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A tight 11-23T cluster is well suited
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Handbuilt and conventionally spoked tubular wheels
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Speedplay supplied O'Grady with these unique
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The rear brake housing runs uninterrupted
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Team sponsor FSA provides its K-Force Light
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The inner ring bears a whopping 44 teeth
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FSA's MegaExo Ceramic bottom bracket
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The pulleys on the Shimano Dura-Ace rear derailleur
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O'Grady relied on FSA's OS-115 stem
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…to his aluminum FSA Gossamer anatomic handlebars.
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A Selle Italia SLR saddle
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Shimano's venerable Dura-Ace STI Dual Control levers
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Plenty of clamping power is on tap
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A Dura-Ace front derailleur
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Tacx Tao cages
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Sigma's 1106 computer keeps track of the kilometers.
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