Race Tech: Olympic Summer Games

Canada's Geoff Kabush will go for gold aboard a Litespeed Ocoee titanium hardtail. (Christopher Warrick)
A look at Geoff Kabush’s race machine
Kabush’s 1.48kg (3.26lb, estimated) frame is outfitted with a pair of Stan’s ZTR Race wheels wrapped in Maxxis rubber (converted to tubeless with Stan’s NoTubes sealant), Magura’s upcoming ultralight Marta SL Magnesium hydraulic disc brakes (with Stan’s coated aluminum rotors), ubiquitous Egg Beater 4Ti pedals from Crankbrothers and fi’zi:k’s new carbon-railed Tundra saddle with a custom red-and-white cover.
The rest of the bike is completed with a Shimano XTR transmission, Fox Racing Shox F100 RLC fork (with remote lockout), Chris King NoThreadset and FSA’s K-Force carbon riser bar, K-Force carbon seatpost and OS-115 aluminum stem. Finishing out the color-coordinated look is Jagwire housing, a Cateye computer and a ceramic-enhanced bottom bracket and derailleur pulleys, all in matching red.
Team officials weren’t exactly forthcoming with a total bike weight but the build kit suggests that it’s certainly light enough.
Seven Cycles launches Olympic-edition Sola

Seven Cycles has unveiled a special edition of its Sola
hardtail to celebrate the Olympic return of its star rider, Mary McConneloug (
Based on previous set-ups, we’re guessing McConneloug’s rig will be set up with an 80mm-travel fork but Seven will build the Sola Gold for consumers to accommodate anything from 80-120mm and with disc and/or rim brake mounts.
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