Velonews: Pro Bike Gallery: Talansky’s Cannondale Supersix Evo



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Talansky runs a 53/46 up front; he also has a second bike with a 53/39 combo up front. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews

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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    While some of his teammates will be on bright green prototype bikes, Andrew Talansky is riding the new Cannondale SuperSix Evo in the stock color. The bike pictured belongs to Kristjian Koren because Talansky's bike was unavailable for full-bike shots. All close-ups are of Talansky's actual bike. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    Talansky runs a 53/46 up front; he also has a second bike with a 53/39 chainring combo. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    Talansky favors Dura-Ace Di2 shifters and drivetrain for this year's Tour. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    Talansky rode impressively during stage 17, latching on with the break and climbing well. He caught Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) on the descent and tried to close the gap on eventual stage winner Simon Geschke (Giant-Alpecin), but came up just short. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    Any WorldTour rider is likely to go through a through bike fitting before the season. Talansky's bike fit came courtesy of Guru fit systems. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    A Fizik saddle provides comfort for long days of the Tour. A custom finish matches the Cannondale-Garmin color scheme. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    A feathery Arundel carbon bottle cage is positioned lower on the seat tube than last year's SuperSix Evo. This is said to improve air flow when two water bottles are present on the bike. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    Mavic provides the hoops for Talansky's SuperSix Evo. The Cosmic Carbone Ultimate wheels feature 40mm rims mated to Mavic tires. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    Not surprisingly, Talansky's bike is outfitted with a Garmin mount to hold his new 520 head unit. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    The new Garmin 520 computer is Talansky's go-to for the 2015 Tour. It is slightly larger than the Garmin 500 and slightly smaller than the 510, and it does not feature a touchscreen. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews
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    Pro Bike: Talansky's Cannondale SuperSix Evo
    FSA provides the cockpit with Cannondale-Garmin colors. Photo: Dan Cavallari | VeloNews

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