Stephen Cummings' Cervelo S5

Dimension Data rider’s Tour of Britain winning bike

Josh Evans/Immediate

Published: September 14, 2016 at 11:00 am

This article was first published on Cyclingnews

Stephen Cummings' victory at the 2016 Tour of Britain is only the second general classification win of his career and makes him the second British rider to win the event in it's current format. Cummings took the overall classification by 26 seconds ahead of his nearest rival Rohan Dennis (BMC), despite a strong penultimate day for the Australian.

When the race visited Bristol on Saturday, Cyclingnews took a look at Cummings' Team Dimension Dataissue Cervelo S5. The black Cervelo S5 is the same bike that saw Cummings take stage victories in both the Criterium du Dauphine and the Tour de France earlier this year. A combination of Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 and ROTOR components provide the gearing, whilst Ceramic Speed jockey wheels in the rear derailleur, bottom bracket and headset contribute to the bike's marginal gains.

ENVE SES rims are partnered with Chris King hubs and Continental Competition tubular tyres. ENVE also supply the SES Aero handlebars, wrapped in Lizard Skins DSP bartape.

Cummings opts for a huge 150mm, negative-17 degrees 3T ARX stem, which puts the British rider in a low, aerodynamic position. A Fizik Antares saddle is attached to the bladed Cervelo seat mast, whilst Speedplay pedals complete the build.

Click or swipe through the gallery above to get a closer look at the aero road machine.