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Timo Bracht has a very busy schedule here, but he kindly allowed me to pull him aside to look at his bike.
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After about 6 years on a Giant Trinity Advanced SL, he now rides this tricked out QR PRsix.
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Syntace, once a household name in triathlon, is now a very rare sight. Bracht uses their base bars and the C6 extensions.
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Simon Smart is the man behind the Drag2Zero product line and these supportive arm rests.
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The view from above shows the integrated tray on the Syntace C6 extensions.
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A unique custom Garmin mount sits right behind the pads.
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Rotor Flow 172.5mm cranks with Rotor IN Power power meter and 53-42 Q-rings.
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Bracht opted for a TriRig aero brake to keep the front of the bike very clean.
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A Cobb Gen2 saddle keeps Bracht comfortable for the 180km ride on Sunday.
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A tubular ENVE 8SES wheel up front with Continental Competition 25mm ProLTD tires.
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A Berner cage and pulley wheels on the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 rear derailleur.