Michal Kwiatkowski rode to his second victory at the Strade Bianche on Saturday, taking off solo towards the end of a wet and attritional race. The former world champion rode Team Sky’s new Pinarello Dogma F10, and the famous white gravel roads of the race covered the bike and drivetrain with the white muck.
The size 53 frameset was equipped with a combination of Shimano Dura-Ace 9150 groupset and a Dura-Ace 9070 crankset with a Stages powermeter. Kwiatkowski’s teammate Salvatore Puccio was the only Team Sky rider with the new Dura-Ace 9150 crankset and Stages powermeter combination.
Kwiatkowski was the only rider in the race to be equipped with Dura-Ace 9100 series wheels and opted for the 40mm rim depth option. Unlike other one-day Classic races, the majority of the peloton stuck with the usual 25mm tubular tyre width, with a few exceptions on 28mm tyres. Kwiatkowski rode 25mm Continental Competition tubular tyres.
The finishing kit is supplied by Shimano’s component brand, PRO. Kwiatkowski’s bike had a 121mm PRO Vibe stem and the Vibe handlebars were paired with PRO handlebar tape. The former world champion opted for a Fizik Antares VS saddle.
Click or swipe through the gallery above for a detailed look at the muddy bike, and see below the specifications and click here for a full report from the race.
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