The bike choice of Rachel Joyce

In 2012 Rachel Joyce won the Challenge Roth and after a year away she came back in 2014 to fight for the title aboard this Shimano equipped Cervelo P5 - and when the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth was over, Joyce had earned the runner-up spot behind 2013 Ironman World Champion Mirinda Carfrae.

Rachel recently gave her first Cervelo P5 to her sister and now races on this one.

The 3T Aduro cockpit of Rachel Joyce's Cervelo P5

With top tube storage mounting points in place the XLab Stealth unit requires no velcro straps.

The view of the cockpit and the BTA bottle setup from above.

Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 shifters with 2 button controls.

A name and country tag and a sign that Rachel Joyce spends time with the Retul crew.

Bolt removed and tape in place to prevent water getting in there.

An SRM power meter on a Dura-Ace crank with Shimano Dura-Ace pedals. Joyce also has a CeramicSpeed Bbright PF4624 bottom bracket system that is compatible with Shimano 24mm crank axles without adapters or converters.

Rachel Joyce rides 165mm cranks like many other female Pros.

Joyce has an Xlab Sidekick cage on the downtube.

Rachel Joyce's pulleys are CeramicSpeed Titanium 11 speed pulley wheels in place of the stock Shimano pulleys of this Dura-Ace D12 derailleur.

A Shimano Pro C50 wheel up front with Continental tires front and back and CeramicSpeed bearings.

Joyce races on a Shimano Pro disc when it is legal.

What the wind sees on this Cervelo P5.

Rachel Joyce in action during the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth.

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