The Cervelo P5 of Amy Marsh

Austin, TX resident Amy Marsh captured the win at the 2014 Ironman 70.3 Raleigh ahead of Linsey Corbin and Mary Beth Ellis - and we looked closer at her Shimano and Hed equipped Cervelo P5 race bike.

Cool, calm and collected before the race.

The P5 of Amy Marsh rests against the lush green background of a Chapel Hill neighborhood.

Up close with the distinctive front end of the Cervelo P5/6 of Amy Marsh.

Like most folks who race the P5, Marsh trusts the 3T Aduro cockpit and the Magura hydraulic brakes.

Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 shifting and a still empty Profile head unit holder.

Marsh has these 2 spacers under her bars, but she thinks she could get away without them. The zip tie holds the junction box in place.

The junction box allows Marsh to charge the battery here thus it is not inside the Aduro bars.

For storage Marsh relies on a Dark Speedworks unit.

Behind the Cobb saddle Marsh has a single XLab Sonic cage.

The green tape marks the seatpost height for this well traveled Pro triathlete.

A Quarq Riken power meter with a 170 crank length.

Marsh rides a Hed Jet disc on her Cervelo P5.

And here is the matching Hed Jet front wheel.

Marsh uses Continental Grand Prix 4000S 23mm tires front and back.

The perspective of the competition when Marsh flies past.

All images © Herbert Krabel / slowtwitch.com