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The Shiv Tri of Jordan Rapp basking in the sun.
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Jordan relies on 172.5 S-Works OSBB cranks with a Quarq Cinqo Saturn powermeter and Speedplay pedals.
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The SciCon Phantom260 saddle bag tucks nicely under the Cobb SHC170 saddle, but for racing Jordan uses a SciCon Compact 430
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A Zipp Super9 disc in the back with SRAM Red Black derailleurs looking very stealthy.
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What the wind sees from the front.
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Zipp VukkaAerobase bars with Zipp ski bend extensions and Jordan Rapp's custom rigged between the bars hydration setup.
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The view from above on the cockpit.
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And the view from behind.
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We mentioned clean, and this is indeed very clean, especially when considering that this bike was just raced at Wildflower.
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This Shiv Tri does not sit idle very often.