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Rasmus Henning let us have a closer look at his race bike.
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The downtube on the Shiv Tri is truly imposing.
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No doubt who the owner of this bike is.
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Rasmus Henning uses a Quarq power meter.
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The hatch that hides the internal hydration system on the Shiv Tri
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The Shiv Tri with the bladder removed.
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The aero bar system is quite versatile and Rasmus rides his medium Shiv Tri slammed.
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The front brakes set in front of the fork.
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The seat post is reversible and comes in 2 different setbacks on the Pro and S-Works versions.
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Rasmus rides a Specialized Body Geometry saddle.
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The hydration system hose attaches with a magnet to the handlebars.
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The Fuelselage system out of the bike.
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The wedge in front of the aerobars can be moved to the back.
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Several racks of Shiv Tri bikes awaited the media and the Specialized Pro team present in Kona.
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Paula Findlay, Simon Whitfield and Jordan Rapp have a chat before the ride. Javier Gomez is seen in the background.
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Olympic champion Jan Frodeno looked quite in his element on the Shiv Tri bike.