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This new Slice has not yet been launched, and Michelle Vesterby rides a 51cm edition.
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Up close with the front end of this new Slice.
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The seat cluster is very narrow and the seatstays come in quite low.
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The whole rear triangle is on the miniscule side and the complete bike felt light. But we had no scale on hand.
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Depending on the needs of the athlete the saddle can be moved further back. The XLab cage is not attached to the Tritone bottle mount. Zipties are used instead.
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The f:iz'ik Tritone saddle has a pink center.
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The seat cluster of this new Cannondale Slice.
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Michelle Vesterby is a Shimano sponsored Pro and has a Pro Missile cockpit, with an XLab torpedo mount, and pink fi:zi'k bar tape.
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The view of that Shimano Pro cockpit from above.
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Xlab storage on the to tube.
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Two High5 bottles in XLab Chimp bottle cages.
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Michelle Vesterby relies on Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 shifting.
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Shimano Ultegra brakes handle the slowing down duties.
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The Shimano Ultegra brake in the rear sits below the chainstay.
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Vesterby has 165mm Shimano Dura-Ace cranks and a SRM power meter.
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Vredestein Fortezza Senso tires on Shimano C75 wheels
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The Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 rear derailleur gets and extra tie to hold downthe cable.