[Bike Check] Marco Aurelio Fontana’s Cannondale FSi

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Yesterday Marco Aurelio Fontana finished second at the Tamaro Trophy, in Switzerland (here the full report), and we asked him to show us his bike. It looks quite the same like last year, but something is new inside the Lefty. At Cannondale’s suspension department lots is changing, as suspension engineer Boobar moved from Rock Shox to the bike brand some months ago. You know that name from the Truvativ Boobar bar, we guess.

The weight is around 8.5 kg.
SRAM XX1 with a 34T chainring. Fontana uses a powermeter also when racing, but it’s not one of his sponsors.
10-42 SRAM XX1 cassette.
Schwalbe Thunder Burt on the rear Racing Ralph on the front, both tubeless and 2.25″.
Everybody wants a sticker like that on his bike.
Enve M50 carbon rims.
The pimped Lefty.
The shifter is as far left as the Match Maker allows.
GPS Mio.
Ethic Sport nutritional supplements for Marco’s recovery and hydration.
SRAM XX brakes.
Carbon FSA seatpost and bar.
Prologo saddle.

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