Georgia Gould has dominated the US domestic women's 'cross scene
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The Orbea Lobular 'cross frame earns its name
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The straightforward bottom bracket area
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The all-aluminum frame includes S-bend stays.
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The full-length seat stays are fitted with a stout brake housing stop.
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Standard top tube routing keeps the cables out of the way.
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Clean TIG welds join all of the tubes together.
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Easton's all-carbon EC90X fork
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Gould's Dura-Ace crankset was fitted with just a single 42T ring
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The N-Gear Jump Stop
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The Dura-Ace STI Dual Control rear lever
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The Dura-Ace rear derailleur
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Brakes are effective, if somewhat unspiring, Shimano BR-550s.
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The ultralight Easton EC90 Equipe SL carbon handlebar
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Shimano XTR pedals are a staple of the 'cross circuit
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The minimal Selle Italia SLR saddle
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Gould's cables are sealed in between the housing stops
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Gould puts Mavic's carbon-spoked R-SYS Premium wheels
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The tubular carbon spokes
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The open block pattern of the Maxxis Raze tire
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Georgia Gould powers through the gravel
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