Lizzie Deignan's Trek Emonda SLR | The Queen Of Paris-Roubaix's Pro Bike
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- čas přidán 7. 10. 2021
- The first women’s winner of Paris-Roubaix, Lizzie Deignan, is one of the all time cycling greats. She's a former world champion, a winner of La Course, the Tour of Flanders and Liège-Bastogne-Liège, among many other top races. With Lizzie currently in Britain racing the Women’s Tour for Trek-Segafredo, we were lucky enough to get our hands on her beautiful Trek Emonda SLR for our latest pro bike check!
Bike Specs:
Frame and forks: Trek Emonda SLR 800 series OCLV Carbon
Wheels: Bontrager Aeolus RSL37 Disc Tubular
Tyres: Pirelli P Zero Tubular SL (with TPU thermoplastic tubes saving 50g per tyre)
Handlebars: Bontrager Aeolus RSL
Saddle: Bontrager Ajna White (144mm wide)
Gearbox: 12-speed SRAM RED eTap AXS (with wireless shifting)
Brakes: SRAM 160mm (front) / 140mm (rear) disc rotors
Chainset: SRAM Red 50/37T chainrings
Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace R9100
Powermeter: Quarq (incorporated with chainrings)
Cassette: 10/33T XD-R
Head unit: Wahoo Elemnt Roam with K-Edge Out Front Alloy Mount
Bike weight: 6.90kg
Saddle height: 68.5cm
Reach: 55cm
Bar width: 380mm
Stem length: 120mm
Crank length: 170mm
What do you make of Lizzie’s Trek Emonda SLR? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
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At Paris roubaix she rode a domane. Strange to do this story. If that true about the bottle cages they should be lighter.
Everyone calm down. Clearly, they’re filming at the Tour of Britain. They’re just adding her Roubaix win to the title
Finally, someone talking sense 😂😎 thanks Jon!
yeah, click bait. Deignan's paris-roubaix bike had a 1X chainring
@@GustavoSoares06 And her Roubaiz bike was the Domane, not the Emonda shown here.
Except that she rode a Domane, not an emonda. It's all over treks social media and even GCN commentators talked about it last Saturday.
It doesn't say " this is the bike she rode at paris roubaix " does it, this is the bike she's using at the women's tour 🤷♂️
@@VladHuso @Nick Johnson With Lizzie currently in Britain racing the Women’s Tour for Trek-Segafredo, we were lucky enough to get our hands on her beautiful Trek Emonda SLR for our latest pro bike check! Guess its just how you read it but I presumed it was the Tour of Britain one.
@@VladHuso no it isn't, she's riding the women's tour in the uk on this bike........it just says " the queen of Paris roubaix "
@@josephbradshaw2825 then what's the point? Does this add anything the other two SLR emonda videos didn't have?
yeah and it was 1x with like 25PSI on tubeless 30c tyres (I think).
This is the climbing bike she rode a domane with isospeed for the cobbles
thank you! a lot more of the women's bike please
That's a misleading title as it's not the bike she rode to victory at Paris-Roubaix.
: Agreed
I also love the Colour scheme on the Trek Women's team bikes.
I love this build
Love the bike and all the details, thanks. I see why people misread the title, but I guess clicks are important and Lizzy deserves to always be associated with that amazing race, so fair enough GCN. I click on anything about the women's peloton anyway.
Why are people complaining when they misread the video description? Very nice bike :)
The "go go go" on the headset is also on the production models. Its on my SL6 as well. Cool bike!
But I am getting that frame next year!!
I'm in love!
Alex is a great addition to GCN
Awesome wow
What size frame though?
That's a dope bike
Super 👍
Don't think they said she rode it at Roubaix ,just said that it's her bike and she just won Roubaix
She was on 1x at the race.....I'm assuming her mechanics changed the groupset and shifters at Paris-Roubaix or was it a new bike...?
Didn't she run tubeless at Paris-Roubaix? This is just one of her bikes right?
They chose their words very carefully
Super light I can't buy an Emonda that light I am riding one on Zwift but it feels like 18 kg😃
It’s my size 🥰
uhhh didnt she ride a 1-by domane on tubeless wheels? hmmmm
What's the weight of this bike?
I dont get the sound check. ok it sounds cool but what?
: At least the women can have some light weight road bikes :D
Pretty long reach. While men with height of 168cm to 172cm averages only 51cm to 53cm reach.
Slightly misleading title but still a nice bike.
The title isn't misleading. It doesn't say it's the bike she won Roubaix with, it says it's the bike of the Roubaix winner.
i thought she used a 1x in Roubaix
Not enough blood on the handlebars
That was not her bike she rode on P,R.
I'd rather see her actual Paris-Roubaix bike vs. her (and the rest of the Trek Women's Team's) standard road bike. Paint so thin you can see the carbon layup is pretty cool though.
I thought LIzzie use tubeless...
That title causes confusion
Why can you not get this right , she did not ride this at Roubaix!!!!!!
Domane. She rode a Domane.
#youtube.ong
marvelous
ugh. Certain pro bike setups just look so wrong. This is one.