The James Cunnama Cervelo P5-6

South African James Cunnama finished 5th at the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth and here is a closer look at his Shimano and Enve Composites equipped Cervelo P5-6. We had checked his bike out last year too, but he is now on a new frame (P5-6 vs P5-3) with completely different components and wheels. Cunnama is 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) tall and weighs around 74 kg (163 lbs).

Gone is the glossy frame from before and he know rides a matte 56 cm edition. Last year Cunnama had 3T wheels and Campagnolo components and this year his wheels are from Enve Composites and the shifting is handled via Shimano Di2.

The P5-6 front end and fork makes a much more imposing impression.

The view from above on the 3T Aduro cockpit.

The lines of this bike are very smooth and the storage solutions integrate nicely.

Up close with the 3T Aduro cockpit and the XLab Torpedo bottle. Cunnama prefers the S bends over the ski bend extensions.

Handy work allows James Cunnama to shift while in the base bars.

A Rotor power meter with Rotor 54-44 Q rings.

Shimano Dura-Ace pedals give Cunnama a nice large footprint.

In addition to the XLab Torpedo bottle between the arms Cunnama only has this XLab Sidekick mount on the down tube, and that is how he raced it.

Cunnama relies on a Cobb VFlow Plus saddle and has so now for a while.

Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 shifting throughout.

Enve SES wheels are connected with Schwalbe Ultremo DD tires.

James Cunnama during the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth.

All images © Herbert Krabel / slowtwitch.com