[Bike Check] Julien Absalon’s BMC Fourstroke

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During the Lenzerheide Worldcup weekend we paid a visit to the BMC paddock to check Julien Absalon’s bike.

Weight: 9.8 kg with carbon wheels. On the photos you can see come aluminum “no name” rims with Shimano hubs and a particular plastic reinforcement between the spokes. Julien was testing these wheels during the training on Saturday.

KS Lev Carbon dropper seatpost with 65mm travel.

 

The seatpost remote control.

The Shimano XTR Di2 display.

The whole handlebar.

3T stem.

XTR brakes and Lizard Skins grips.

Ice technology rotors.

The rear triangle.

Shimano XTR Di2 drivetrain, 1×11, 34T chainring, 11-40 cassette.

Fox Float DFP rear shock with electronic control.

Shimano XTR rear hub.

Fox 32 fork, 100mm travel.

Continental Race King tubeless tires, both front and rear.

Fizik Antares saddle.

Shimano XTR pedals.

That’s all!

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