Tech News Extra March 30, 2009
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Saxo Bank makes the switch
Saxo Bank's Specialized rigs
Photo ©: Saxo Bank/Specialized/SRAM
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Those readers with a keen eye for detail may have noticed the difference
in Team Saxo Bank's Specialized Tarmac SL2 bikes at last weekend's E3
Prijs Vlaanderen and Brabantse
Pijl.
Bjarne Riis' squad rode SRAM Red-equipped rigs, the Danish team having
signed on as the latest to join the SRAM stable. It's a slightly unorthodox
move to be changing component suppliers during the season, but
SRAM has stated it will be assisting in making the transition a smooth
one by helping equip all of the team's bikes in order to avoid any complications
as the season heats up and the demands on technical partners increase.
The deal, the details of which were not disclosed, increases the number
of ProTour teams utilising the Illinois-based company's flagship gruppo
to four, with the Milram, Fuji-Servetto and Astana
outfits also running Red componentary.
In its previous incarnation as CSC-Saxo Bank, the team had used Shimano's
Dura-Ace groupset on Cervélo frames. With the advent of the Cervélo TestTeam,
Specialized took on sponsorship duties for another ProTour team, and by
all reports Saxo Bank's riders were pleased with the change.
“SRAM Red is proven reliable, remains the lightest gruppo available,
and delivers perfect ergonomics," said Riis about the change. "SRAM
has demonstrated impressive product development, great quality and intense
focus, just like our team. We are looking forward to racing with SRAM."
Kurt Asle Arvesen on SRAM
Photo ©: Tim Van Wichelen
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This latest development is additional change for the team, which also
experienced alterations to its management staff during the off-season.
In fact, the only equipment supplier that remains the same as 2008 for
Saxo Bank is Zipp, which will continue to provide wheelsets for the likes
of Cancellara, O'Grady and the Schlecks in '09.
In the US and Europe, continental teams such as Floyd Landis' OUCH presented
by Maxxis squad and successful French outfit Agritubel are running SRAM
Red this season, with others likely to follow in 2010.
"The mating of SRAM Red componentry to the Specialized S-Works frames,
along with Zipp wheels, will make the team's bikes amongst the fastest,
most comfortable, and most responsive in the peloton," said SRAM's
global marketing director David Zimberoff in a statement released by the
company.
SRAM's latest sponsorship coup comes as its Red gruppo continues
to gain momentum in the consumer market, with most manufacturers offering
it as part of top-level complete bike packages.
Discuss the news in our Saxo Bank forum thread.
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