Andrew Talansky won the Criterium du Dauphine in 2014. For this year's edition, the American arrived as leader of the Cannondale-Drapac squad. Talansky sat in tenth place until the last day of the race but finished outside the top twenty following a difficult final stage.
Talansky rode the race aboard a Cannondale Super Six Evo Hi-Mod at the race and equipped the chassis with a Shimano Dura-Ace 9000 series electronic groupset.
The crankset was a combination of Cannondale's SiSL2 cranks, FSA 53/39T chain rings and a SRM power meter. Talansky paired the crankset with a Shimano Dura-Ace chain and 11-28T cassette.
A Fizik Antares saddle sits atop a FSA K-Force carbon seatpost and the same Fizik and FSA combination makes up the cockpit. Dura-Ace 9070 levers are paired with an alloy FSA Energy compact handlebar and an OS-99 stem, with Fizik providing the handlebar tape.
Team sponsor Mavic supply both the Mavic Cosmic Ultimate wheels and tubular tyres.
A Barfly out front Garmin mount, Tacx Deva bottle cages and K3 number plate mount complete the bike.
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