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Pro Bike: Philippe Gilbert's Lapierre HM X-Lite

Even the Road Tubeless tire's improved durability can't stave off all punctures, though.

  • Philippe Gilbert's Lapierre HM X-Lite
  • Gilbert in action on his Lapierre HM X-Lite
  • Gilbert opted for the stiffer HM X-Lite compared to the softer S-Lite model
  • Tube-to-tube construction methods result in clean-looking joints.
  • As usual, there's plenty of carbon fibre around the bottom bracket area.
  • The integrated headset offers a neatly finished front end.
  • The Easton EC90 SLX fork's ride is noticeably softer than much of its competition.
  • Gilbert prefers aluminium for his bar and stem instead of carbon fibre.
  • FDJ used Shimano WH-7850-SL scandium-rimmed clinchers fitted with Hutchinson Fusion 2 tubeless tyres
  • The Road Tubeless concept has been slow to catch on but gave Gilbert with cobble-beating traction
  • Even the Road Tubeless tire's improved durability can't stave off all punctures, though.
  • Gilbert rolled across the finish aboard a spare wheel fitted with a conventional tubular tire.
  • Almost all Gilbert's build kit is provided by Shimano including the full Dura-Ace package.
  • Gilbert's bike is fitted with a relatively standard 11-23T cassette.
  • A replaceable hanger offers a bit of insurance in the event of a crash.
  • The Selle Italia SLR Gel Flow saddle provides a bit of cush.

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Even the Road Tubeless tire's improved durability can't stave off all punctures, though.

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