Steve Cummings' Cervélo S5 | Tour De France 2016
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This is the bike the British rider from Dimension Data steered to a stage win at the 2016 Tour de France. Subscribe to GCN: http://gcn.eu/SubscribeToGCN Get exclusive GCN gear in the GCN store! http://gcn.eu/BuyGCNKit_ Sign up to the GCN newsletter: http://gcn.eu/gcnnewsletter Dimension Data run a combination of Shimano and Rotor for the majority of their components, but little touches like the bearings and jockey wheels from CeramicSpeed really start to set these Cervelo bikes apart from the bunch. Frame and forks: Cervélo S5 Wheels: ENVE SES 2.2 with Chris King Hubs Tyres: Continental Competition Pro Ltd Tubular (25mm) Handlebars: 3T Stem: 3T Seatpost: Saddle: Fizik Antares Shifters: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 Brakes: Shimano Dura-Ace Front Mech: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 Rear Mech: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 Chainset: ROTOR Pedals: Speedplay Zero Titanium Chainring size: 53/39T Powermeter: ROTOR 2inPower Cassette: Shimano Dura-Ace Bike weight: 6.92kg Saddle height: 77cm Reach: 80cm Bar width: 38cm Stem length: 150mm (or is it 170mm?!) Crank length: 172.5mm Tyre width: 25mm Frame Size: 56cm Watch more on GCN... Pro bike playlist ▶︎ http://gcn.eu/1TSALhT Tour de France 2016 playlist ▶︎ http://gcn.eu/gcntourdefrance2016 Buy NEW GCN cycling kit, casual wear and accessories in the GCN Shop: http://gcn.eu/TheGCNShop Photos: © Bettiniphoto / http://www.bettiniphoto.net/ & ©Tim De Waele / http://www.tdwsport.com About GCN: The Global Cycling Network puts you in the centre of the action: from the iconic climbs of Alpe D’Huez and Mont Ventoux to the cobbles of Flanders, everywhere there is road or pavé, world-class racing and pro riders, we will be there bringing you action, analysis and unparalleled access every week, every month, and every year. We show you how to be a better cyclist with our bike maintenance videos, tips for improving your cycling, cycling top tens, and not forgetting the weekly GCN Show. Join us on YouTube’s biggest and best cycling channel to get closer to the action and improve your riding! Welcome to the Global Cycling Network | Inside cycling Thanks to our sponsors: Santini cycling kit: http://gcn.eu/1SFf8PV KASK helmets: http://gcn.eu/1FrbcHK fi’zi:k shoes and saddles: http://gcn.eu/1tsXI7S and http://gcn.eu/1KxBGd5 Topeak tools: http://gcn.eu/1Lc4HAj Canyon bikes: http://gcn.eu/1Oge4gz Muc-Off: http://gcn.eu/1XlT5Og Science in Sport: http://gcn.eu/1GrXo6n Ass Savers: http://gcn.eu/1XlTmkm Orbea bikes: http://gcn.eu/1oks6GH Trek Bicycles: http://gcn.eu/1RUwyGf Vision wheels: http://gcn.eu/1qHTlMu Zipp wheels: http://gcn.eu/1OcMUv5 Powertap: http://gcn.eu/1XlfT2p power2max: http://gcn.eu/1sdoPva Rotor: http://gcn.eu/1q3vtCo Reynolds: http://gcn.eu/1JjCDVL YouTube Channel - http://gcn.eu/gcnYT Facebook - http://gcn.eu/gcnFb Google+ - http://gcn.eu/gcnGPlus Twitter - http://gcn.eu/gcnTW GCN newsletter - http://gcn.eu/gcnnewsletter Leave us a comment below!
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Funny thing is Steve looks like he could do with just a little more reach.
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Hi GCN guys and thanks for a nice show. One thing I found usually missing in pro bikes description is to mention rider proportions vs. bike frame size. While, groupsets and components are usually described well, they do not offer a full insight information on rider's style of racing. Frame sizes, including bespoke frames (such as Peter Sagan's Cannondale Supersix) might be quite interesting topic. Best. Rado
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I have the same bike,
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dan turns any pants into cargo shorts with all the stuff he pulls out
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Any one know what stem that is?
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where does the di2 battery go on this bike ? globalcyclingnetwork
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What's that stuff between the rim and tire? tubeless sealant?
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can we get a look at the Focus izalco Max that ag2r LA mondial use please. they always seem to get forgotten.
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-17 stems tend to be longer than they're marked. I have a 110mm stem but it measures in at 120mm.
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You guys have a habit of identifying both wheels in a rear derailleur as "jockey wheels". The fact is that only the top pulley moves or "jockies" the chain among the cogs of a freewheel or cassette. The sole function of the bottom pulley is to take up the slack in the chain, and is, therefore, called the "tension" or "idle" wheel.
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Those bikes weigh like the weight of the water some people are taking out with them on a summer ride where I live...
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Chris King hubs!
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17cm ya say?
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Dan showing off his biceps at the end there #doyouliftbro
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Measure it to the centre
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I realise that pros sometimes rides smaller frames, but a 56 cm?! Isn't Mr Cummings like 6'3"-6'4"?
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Dan you noob~ because of the angle (extreme -17 degrees) of the slammed stem, it measures out longer than it is. Effectively, you are measuring the bottom of the stem because it is flipped. Will put money down that that is a 15cm stem.
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Why does only Dan review all the Cervelos?
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At 6.920 kg, it's just 120g over the maximum weight Dan can comfortably lift.
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Dan, have you ever ridden a Cervelo?
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