Tech news for April 5, 2001In the pits at Milan-San Remo part twoMore pics from Cyclingnews reporter Tim Maloney, who took a little time to snoop round the tech support areas at Milan-San Remo and get the inside line on what's under the bums of the European peloton this year. In the pits at Milan-San Remo part one Francisco Cabello Luque's Look KG 281Frame and Fork: Look KG 281 carbon fiber frame and fork | ||
Fassa Bartolo's Pinarello Prince Frame and Fork: Dedaccai EDP oversize 6000 aluminum tubing;
Pinarello carbon fiber fork and rear triangle | ||
Mobilvetta's Rossin BoxerFrame and Fork: Dedaccai SC61.10A K.E.T. oversize 6000 aluminum
tubing; Mizuno carbon fiber fork; integrated headset | ||
Panaria's Battaglin VortexFrame and Fork: Dedaccai EDP oversize 6000 aluminum tubing with
integrated headset; Time carbon fiber fork and Battaglin carbon fiber
rear triangle | ||
Festina's Specialized Frame and Fork: Specialized E5 oversize aluminum (developed
in conjunction with Columbus) and Time carbon fiber fork |