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It will be difficult to overlook the Hoff with this very fly medium sized Cervelo P5X. Hoffman is 177.5cm tall and weighs around 71 kg.
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The man and his new machine. There is a sense of awe in the air and according to witnesses, the Hoff has ridden this bike outside in very gnarly conditions.
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The cockpit of this bike is a collaboration of Cervelo and Enve, and makes for a very clean front end.
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The cockpit as seen from above. Hoffman mounted his Wahoo Elemnt Bolt computer with zip ties between the Enve extensions. The bar tape is by SupaCaz.
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The Shimano Dura-Ace hydraulic brakes will provide the stopping power and while Hoffman may prefer to stay off the brakes, he can always count on them.
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Hoff rides an Enve SES 54mm disc brake front wheel with a Continental Grand Prix 4000S II 25mm tire. And that whole area looks sleek and aero.
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The yellow to green fade is beautiful and makes the frame appear much smaller than it is.
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Up close with the Dura-Ace 11-30 cassette and the Dura-Ace hydraulic brake caliper and 160mm rotor.
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The view from the other side shows the big range of the cassette and the Ice Friction Tech coated Shimano chain.
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The 167.5mm Dura-Ace cranks feature an 4iiii power meter and Ice Friction Tech coated 55/42 Dura-Ace chainrings. The pedals are also by Shimano. The rear wheel is an Enve SES 78mm disc brake model with a 25mm Continental Grand Prix 4000S II tire.
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A Shimano PRO Aerofuel Carbon 142mm saddle lets Hoffman spend many comfortable hours on the bike.
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The storage space is ample on the P5X.
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The bike as seen from the front.
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Ben Hoffman in action on his new Cervelo P5X.