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Pro bike: Kerry Barnholt’s Tokyo Joe’s- Maxxis Lemond Poprad, December 11, 2006

Kerry Barnholt has made a successful switch
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In contrast to many top-end pro bikes, Barnholt's Lemond Poprad
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Cockpit controls are handled by Shimano Dura-Ace 10spd STI levers.
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Like many pros, Barnholt prefers a slightly more traditional handlebar shape,
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Cyclocross is hard on saddles, and it shows.
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Barnholt's drivetrain is primarily a Shimano Dura-Ace affair.
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Shimano Dura-Ace 170mm crankarms are wrapped in 38T and 44T rings from FSA.
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USGP title sponsor Crank Brothers supplies Barnholt with its Egg Beater Triple Ti pedals,
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A Shimano Dura-Ace 12-25T cassette provides suitably wide gearing for most CX courses.
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A clever rubber boot seals the rear section of derailleur housing to keep things running smoothly.
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Easton's EC90X carbon cyclocross fork keeps things light up front.
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The rear brake is routed through a neatly integrated housing stop
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Barnholt's frame is equipped with disc tabs.
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