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TT Bikes at the 61st Paris-Nice

By Paul Mirtschin

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Yet another big race, yet another set of time-trial bikes to drool over. Cyclingnews' online editor Chris Henry was at the Prologue of the 61st Paris-Nice, and managed to snap off some shots of the TT bikes present.

Euskaltel-Euskadi Orbea

Gorka Gonzalez's Euskaltel-Euskadi Orbea is built around the 2003 Chrono frame.

Built from Columbus Altec 2+ Chrono tubing and featuring a Columbus Espresso extruded bottom bracket, the bike looks fast just sitting there.

As with most bikes in the prologue, an ITM bar stem combo and Mavic wheelset is present.

Milaneza-MSS Orbea

Like Euskaltel-Euskadi, the Portuguese Milaneza-MSS team also use the Orbea Chrono for their time-trials.

With an almost identical components list, and an equally striking colour scheme, the Chrono ensures that people know exactly what bike it is as it flashes past.

The Milaneza-MSS colour scheme is a staff favourite here.

Kelme Look KG486

Kelme's new Look KG486 appears to distort time as it shoots past thanks to the massively tapered HM AERO carbon tubes that make up the frame.

Kelme uses the FIR Killing System aero wheel on the rear, while Shimano graces the front, also supplying the drivetrain.

Gerolsteiner Wilier

One for the Men in Black, this Gerolsteiner Wilier TT bike was devoid of almost all identifying markings, unlike the bike in the background shown here.

Ambrosio wheels keep the Wilier rolling while Shimano once again supplies drivetrain and other components

Saeco/Cannondale

Gilberto Simoni's Saeco/Cannondale would be just at home down the beach as it is shooting past at 50km/h.

Built around a custom CAAD6 Aero Hollowgram Ironman frame using Alcoa Optimo tubing, Simoni's ride features the best from Campagnolo, Cinelli, Mavic and Fi'zi:k.

And it is red, so it goes faster.

Paris-Nice bike photos

Images by Chris Henry/Cyclingnews

61st Paris-Nice - Prologue results

 

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