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My new TT bike
by Simon Willis
 GEAR NEWS 09 / 01 / 08
 

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized Tarmac SL2

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

Boonen's newly painted SL2

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

Aluminium bars and stem and, if our maths is right, that's 36km/h average on his last ride

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

The team has elected to use Campagnolo Record cranks this year

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

The team are using Campagnolo's new Record shifter, as designated by red lettering. A stiffer spring makes for more positive gear changing

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

Plenty of carbon around the bottom bracket area should resist flexing during Boonen's explosive sprinting

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

Deep section carbon rims on the Roval wheels with Specialized tubular tyres

Tom Boonen's 2008 Specialized SL2

The Quickstep seen out training recently, getting the miles in before the spring Classics begin

The weather might be grim in Britain but for the pros it's a life of luxury as they put their training miles in under some altogether more pleasing weather.

The Quickstep team has been out recently, and it gave us an opportunity to have a closer look at the first debut of the team's 2008 Specialized bikes. Picture here is Tom Boonen's Specialized Tarmac SL2, in brand new livery.

The new frame was brought into service part way through the 2007 season, and the spec remains pretty much the same as when the team stopped racing last year. Boonen's bike is kitted out with a full Campagnolo Record groupset, Roval wheels, FSA aluminium stem with carbon front plate and an unidentified aluminium handlebar and Specialized tubular tyres.

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Guy KK 
Posted: 10/01/08 15:17:01 01
rcuk maths isn't quiet right - 3hr55mins and 130km actually gives and average of 33.2km/h...
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