Pro bike: Marco Pinotti's HTC-Columbia Scott Plasma 3

Wind tunnel crafted shapes and an electronic brain

James Huang

Published: May 13, 2010 at 9:10 am

Team HTC-Columbia are again using Scott Bicycles' Plasma 3 for this year's Giro d'Italia time trials after introducing the new shape to the public at last year's event.

Crafted with the help of former Formula 1 aerodynamicist Simon Smart and his team at UK-based Velo Science, Scott say the striking shape is better suited to time trialing than the previous Plasma 2.

One of the biggest changes is the much lower front end, complete with a Missile Evo integrated aero bar from team sponsors PRO and a menacing-looking stem positioned directly inline with the top tube.

Lots of customisation is built into the bar design, too, with multiple mounting holes for the extensions and arm rests, independently adjustable extension and arm rest heights, and three stem lengths.

Here, four-time Italian national time trial champion Marco Pinotti apparently prefers his base bar grips fairly low but his extensions significantly higher with narrowly spaced (just 19cm) elbow pads to yield level forearms.

Rather than use a separate nose cone or fork/stem extension as seen on early prototypes, Scott have instead opted for a more traditional hourglass-profile head tube and internal fork steerer that still minimises frontal area but avoids any conflicts with the UCI's technical guidelines.

Crowds gather around the menacing front end of marco pinotti's scott plasma 3: - James Huang

In fact, Scott marketing and public relations director Adrian Montgomery says the company provided the sport's governing body with technical drawings at multiple stages of development in order to guarantee compliance.

The seat cluster sports a deep-profile seat tube that closely shadows the rear wheel and widely spaced seatstays that leave lots of room for air to pass cleanly through. Also helping the aero cause is the relocation of the rear brake to down near the bottom bracket, which includes press-fit bearing cups and especially tall junctures with the enormous down tube to provide good pedalling efficiency.

The chainstays are uniquely shaped, too, starting out very tall and narrow at the bottom bracket and closely following the sides of the rear wheel before making a quick jog towards the rear-entry carbon dropouts.

The rear shimano dura-ace 7900 brake calliper is well hidden behind the tall bottom bracket area: - James Huang

Up top is a telescoping aero-profile proprietary carbon fibre seatpost, held in place with a well integrated binder (plus a bit of friction material wedged in between the post and frame) and capped with a Fizik Ares TT-specific saddle.

All of HTC-Columbia's Plasma 3s are fitted with Shimano's Dura-Ace Di2 electronic group, whose multiple shift button positions likely came in handy through some of the twists and turns on the road into Cuneo. Fully internal routing – even right through the Missile Evo's base bar, extensions and stem – helps maintain the frame's clean lines, and the team have even developed their own under-saddle battery mount to keep it tucked out of the wind and easily accessible when it comes time to recharge the Li-ion cells.

For Wednesday's fast run into Cuneo, Pinotti ran HED wheels front and rear – a Stinger Disc and deep-section Stinger 9 front tubular – and 22mm-wide Continental tubulars at both ends. Total weight as pictured is 8.9kg (19.62lb).

Marco pinotti is using pro's new missile evo aerobar system on his scott plasma 3: - James Huang

Bike specifications:

  • Frame: Scott Plasma 3, size S
  • Fork: Scott Plasma 3
  • Headset: Scott integrated
  • Stem: PRO Missile Evo, 75mm x -17°
  • Handlebars: PRO Missile Evo, 40cm (base bar, c-c); 19cm (pad spacing, c-c)
  • Tape/grips: PRO
  • Front brake: Shimano Dura-Ace BR-7900 w/ Shimano carbon-specific pads
  • Rear brake: Shimano Dura-Ace BR-7900 w/ Shimano carbon-specific pads
  • Brake levers: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 ST-7971
  • Front derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 FD-7970-F
  • Rear derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 RD-7970
  • Shift levers: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 SW-7971
  • Cassette: Shimano Dura-Ace CS-7900, 11-21T
  • Chain: Shimano Dura-Ace CN-7801
  • Crankset: SRM Wireless PowerMeter Dura-Ace 7900 Compatible, 172.5mm, 53/39T
  • Bottom bracket: Shimano Dura-Ace press-fit SMI-FC7900
  • Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace SPD-SL carbon prototype
  • Front wheel: HED Stinger 9 tubular
  • Rear wheel: HED Stinger Disc tubular
  • Front tyre: Continental tubular, 22mm
  • Rear tyre: Continental tubular, 22mm
  • Saddle: Fizik Ares k:ium
  • Seatpost: Scott Plasma 3
  • Computer: SRM PowerControl 7

Critical measurements:

  • Rider's height: 1.77m (5ft 10in)
  • Rider's weight: 66kg (145lb)
  • Saddle height, from BB (c-t): 755mm
  • Saddle setback: 50mm
  • Seat tube length, c-t: 520mm
  • Tip of saddle nose to C of bars (next to stem): 570mm
  • Front hub to handlebar top (next to stem): 455mm
  • Head tube length: 75mm
  • Top tube length: 515mm
  • Total bicycle weight: 8.9kg (19.62lb)
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