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The new Felt IA makes quite an impression at first glance.
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After an early morning swim session a tired Mirinda Carfrae sat down with Mat Steinmetz to go over the setup thoughts.
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Mirinda Carfrae is racing an ISM saddle this year, a that is a move that is very popular with many female Pros.
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Mat Steinmetz has been working with Rinny to relax over the front-end and keep the head low and the posture has indeed improved over the years.
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It appears that Mirinda Carfrae is ready for a bit of chocolate milk right then.
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Neck and shoulder tension can be avoided with relaxed hands on the extensions.
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Mirinda Carfrae's aerobars are Profile Aeria and she uses ski bend extensions.
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The front end of Mirinda Carfrae's Felt IA.
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Comparing the Felt DA with the new Felt IA side-by-side.
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According to Mat Steinmetz Rinny rides on 165 cranks and he attempted to get her on 155 ones in early 2012. A bad race at Melbourne though soured her taste even though the crank length likely had little to do with that bad outing.
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Checking out the video footage of her position on the bike.
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Even a world champion likes to take pictures of their new ride.