Tim Johnson (Cannondale - Cyclocrossworld) won Sunday's Boulder Cup
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The Optimo CAAD 9 frame uses no carbon
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The hydroformed top tube bulges at the head tube
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The externally machined head tube
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The straight aluminum chain stays
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The wishbone rear end delivers tons of mud clearance
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The stout rear brake housing stop
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Cannondale has championed the BB30 system for years
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The lightweight Easton EC90X fork
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Johnson's traditional-bend bars are fitted with SRAM Red levers
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The Control Tech Scored 99 stem and Viento CL bar
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Johnson used SRAM's new BB30-compatible Red crankset
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Internally housed bearings
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Johnson opts for the lesser OG-1070 cassette
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The more positive feel of SRAM's Red group
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This SRAM Red front derailleur
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The TRP CR950 cantilevers
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Shimano XTR pedals
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The Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate wheelset
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The carbon hub shell and carbon spokes
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Johnsons ran 34mm Dugast tubulars front and rear
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Even the fi'zi:k Aliante saddle and Control Tech seatpost
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Double-pass welds make for a clean look
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Johnson powers his Cannondale XTJ along the water
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