Filippo Pozzato's Cannondale SuperSix
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The SuperSix's front section joins the seat tube
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The head tube of the SuperSix
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The SuperSix's sturdy bottom bracket joint
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Barza has created a special design
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Pippo's oversized SuperSix down tube
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The Barza paint scheme has
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The hourglass seat stays of the SuperSix
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The chain stays don't bother with a lot of complex curves
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In this era of rear wishbone-style seat stays the SuperSix bucks the trend
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Only the Polar wireless speed sensor
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The Liquigas team's drivetrain
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The Cannondale Hollowgram SL chainset
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Besides the chainset and bottom bracket
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The rear derailleur is fixed
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The largest sprockets
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The braze-on front derailleur
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Even the finish on the head tube-mounted housing stops
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Like most of the Campagnolo sponsored side of the peloton
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Pozzato is a tall chap
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Pippo prefers the classic feel
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Pippo records his bike's speed
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Like much of Campagnolo's range
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fi'zi:k provides the saddles to Liquigas
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The fi'zi:k Arione is unmistakable
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Fulcrum Racing Speed wheels
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Vittoria's Corsa Evo-CX
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Pippo's Elite Pase Carbon bottle cages
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Who else
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