The Orbea Ordu of Starky

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After Andrew Starykowicz racked his bike, many onlookers crowded the fencing to check out the not yet publicly unveiled super bike.
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After what must have felt like a sluggish swim, Starky charged hard on the bike and set a wicked pace.
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A TorHans AeroZ BTA bottle system is mounted above the Vision cockpit, and that leaves a cramped space for the computer.
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Orbea offers TriRig Omega X brakes on the new Ordu OMP, and that is what we found on the Starky race bike. The American rides Zipp tires on his Vision Metron wheel set.
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Starky mounted the race number flush to frame, and did not use the bolt that is meant for a rear storage option.
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A TorHans VR bottle is mounted to the seat tube.
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Starykowicz relies on Shimano Dura-Ace mechanical shifting but appears to have a CeramicSpeed UFO chain in place.
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Vision Metron 55/42 cranks for the speedy American.
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Starky rides a Prologo Scratch2 CPC saddle, not the new TGale one.
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A Tacx mount allows him to have a cage close under his saddle.
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On the course in Roth with full focus.
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Andrew Starykowicz during the bike check-in the day before the 2015 Datev Challenge Roth.
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