Mohd Jasmin Ruslan's Trek 5900
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A personal touch
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Shimano's original Dura-Ace PD-7800
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The front hub
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Deda's Magic stem
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The tapered and oversized steerer tube may be getting a lot of attention these days
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The great thing about aluminium frames
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Who needs Dura-Ace?
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Ultegra rear derailleurs
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The bike of Stage 3 winner Jae Won Lee (Seoul Cycling).
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The Seoul Cycling team
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The red sensor is the race transponder
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Parcel tape
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Deep section wheels
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Aussie Bernhard Sulzberger (Letua Cycling Team)
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Remember this number...
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Australasian frame manufacturer Avanti
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Bernie's stem
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Riders often mark critical points in the stage
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What have we here? A 54-tooth Dura-Ace time trial chainring…
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...on the triple crankset of Herwin Jaya's Polygon Sweet Nice machine…
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…as well as a Garmin Edge 305 GPS computer. Maybe the course markers were lacking?
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Who needs matching cages?
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