Rui Costa claimed a historic rainbow jersey in Florence after one of the toughest World Championships in recent years. Movistar teammate, Alejandro Valverde, took bronze, his fifth medal in the event - a highly successful result for the SRM sponsored Movistar Team. The SRM Race Files from Costa and Valverde are featured below.
1 comments viewsIn celebration of the UCI Road World Championships in Tuscany, SRM Italia hosted an evening industry event in partnership with FSA on Thursday September 26th. L'Esclusiva World Championships Reception was held at the SRM Headquarters, an exquisite cycling themed villa, in the city of Lucca. Guests included members of national cycling federations, professional cyclists, team management and staff, industry partners, as well as local and cycling media representatives. The event was centered around an SRM and FSA product showcase accompanied by Italy's finest food, wine, and music.
0 comments viewsOn Friday September 27th Slovenia's Matej Mohoric became the first rider in history to win the junior and under-23 men's road race world titles back to back with a magnificent solo victory in Florence. Mohoric, now 18 years old, "produced a mature and powerful performance" and will turn professional next year racing for Cannondale Pro Cycling. The SRM Race File below was provided by Matej Mohoric, racing at 1.86m with 64kg.
0 comments viewsORICA-GreenEDGE narrowly missed the top step of the podium and a world title in Florence, Italy in the team time trial at the UCI Road World Championships. The Australian outfit settled for the silver medal, an improvement over the bronze they earned in 2012, after stopping the clock .81” slower then repeat team time trial world champions Omega Pharma-QuickStep. Sport Director Matt White was full of praise for his squad that included Brett Lancaster, Daryl Impey, Jens Mouris, Luke Durbridge, Michael Hepburn and Svein Tuft. - greenedgecycling.com Brett Lancaster's SRM race file below illustrates the physical demands of an elite team time trial performance. Brett, racing at 80kg, holds a 2004 Team Pursuit Olympic Gold medal, as well as stage wins in the Tour of California, Giro d'Italia, and the 2013 Tour de France TTT.
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