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Attacking Montreal's Mount Royal with a former champAfter a top 10 finish at the Tour de l'Aude, Dede Demet-Barry arrived back in Canada excited about the prospect of another Montreal World Cup win. Cyclingnews diarist and T-Mobile wrencher for the race, Chris Davidson, took a close look at her T-Mobile Giant TCR carbon before race day.
Dede Barry knows the Mount Royal course well. Two years ago, she launched a daring move with Australian Anna Millward with less than a lap to go, both riders going from being dropped on the climb finishing on top of the podium, with Demet-Barry standing tallest by the day's end to take one of the biggest victories of her distinguished career. The out-of-the-box medium-sized Giant fits Dede to a T. Custom pink graphics cover part of the nude carbon frame, but still allow a good view of the frame material beneath the clear coat. The monocoque frame is complemented with a Giant carbon fork and carbon steerer, with the fork turning on an FSA internal headset. The parts spec on this bike is almost all Shimano, including the latest Dura-Ace group, WH-7800 Dura-Ace wheel set and SPD-SL "Lance" pedals. Just for the Montreal World Cup, the standard 39 tooth inner ring has been replaced with a 38, providing slightly smaller gearing on the low end, and at the rear, the usual 12-25 cassette was modified to accommodate a 11-25 gear range. The race course in Montreal involves a 1.7km climb each lap followed by a fast descent, and it was on this section two years ago that Dede shot by the lead group and assumed control of the race, hence her choice for the 11 cog. The cassette and chainring choices demonstrate her experienced approach to this course, small changes to optimise the equipment based on the knowledge gained in victory. Up front, the controls are mounted on Deda 31.8 diameter Newton equipment, and on top, Dede is perched on a Selle Italia Flite SLR clamped to the top of a Giant carbon post. Light and comfortable, these items help keep the weight right down near the UCI limit. Elite's Ti cages and Shimano's 7800 wheels are also of the low-fat variety, the latter paired with Conti's 700x23 GP3000s with hot-pink sidewalls, naturally. PhotosImages by Chris Davidson
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Full specificationFrame: Giant TCR Carbon, size medium Cranks: Shimano Dura-Ace 7800 |
Rim: Shimano Dura-Ace WH-7800, 722g (F), 857g (R) Stem: Deda Newton 31.8, 110mm, 86 degree Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace SPD-SL, 277g |