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XCO World Cup: An iron bar instead of a shock absorber

“But put a piece of wood in place of the shock absorber”, how many times have we heard this phrase. But Milan Vader took it seriously. A decidedly Punk solution.

milan vader cervelo zfs-5 front
credits Brujulabike

Milan Vader is back in the Mountain Bike World Cup after a last part of road activity with Team Jumbo Visma, including a terrible accident where he was in a coma. But what has caught the eye is the shock absorber, or rather the lack of the shock absorber, on his new Full-Suspension.

The source is the Dutch portal Brujulabike.com: the Dutch Milan Vader ran the Short Track event of the World Cup (won by Tom Pidcock) with a piece of aluminum in place of the shock making its new Cervelo ZFS-5 (presented a few days ago) lighter and stiffer.

milan vader cervelo zfs-5 front
credits Brujulabike

But why did he do this? It seems that Vader took advantage of a flaw in the UCI regulation to run the Short Track event with a more performing bike than his usual full bike. In fact, the current UCI regulations oblige cyclists to compete in Sunday's XCO event with the same bike they use during Friday's Short Track, but allow the exchange of its components. Here because Nino Schurter, for example, uses the 120mm Spark in Short Track and not a more performing Front model: in fact, bikers always choose the most suitable bicycle model for Sunday's race even if it is a disadvantage in an explosive discipline like Short Track.

milan vader cervelo zfs-5 front
credits Brujulabike

LOOPPER IN THE REGULATION

Do you have to use the same bike but is it allowed to change its components? Here the volponi engineers of Cervélo have decided to create a piece of aluminum that leads the scheme to not work and to be essentially a front. The test didn't go very well however for Milan Vader who finished in 37th place: let's see if he will make up for Sunday.

Let's now see how the UCI will modify the regulation to not allow these solutions which, in our opinion, can also be dangerous by putting the frame under significant stress.



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ppgad@pucrs.br I am passionate about everything that has 2 wheels: in my youth I practiced competitive cycling on the road and on the track with good results. At the age of 18 I moved to cross country competing at national/international level as U23. Once I passed Elite, I made the choice to take things easier from the training point of view, and that's how my love for gravity disciplines was born, training as an FCI MTB instructor and guide. Now I have made my passion my profession by managing 3 MTB centers on the island of Elba (Elba MTB), creating the FANTAmtb and telling in an ironic but professional way, everything that revolves around MTB thanks to 365mountainbike and 365TV (YouTube 'PULITI dentro BIKER fuori').

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